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Dileep Raj Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Wife: Srividya Raj
Death Cause: Heart Attack
Age: 47 Years

Dileep Raj

Bio/Wiki
Other NameDilip Raj
Profession(s)• Actor
• Director
• Producer
• Dubbing Artist
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 11" (180 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutFilm: Boyfriend (2005) as 'Shiva'
Last FilmLove Mocktail 3 (2026)
A poster of the film Love Mocktail 3 (2026)
Personal Life
Date of Birth2 September 1978 (Saturday)
BirthplaceBengaluru, Karnataka, India
Date of Death13 May 2026
Place of DeathBengaluru, Karnataka
Age (at the time of death) 47 Years
Death CauseHeart Attack
Zodiac signVirgo
NationalityIndian
HometownBengaluru, Karnataka
ReligionHinduism
Tattoo(s)/Piercing(s)Tattoos

On the Right Forearm and Bicep: Patterns
Dileep Raj's tattoos
Piercings

Both Ears: Standard Lobe
Dileep Raj's standard lobe piercings
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Marriage Date22 February
A picture of Dileep Raj and Srividya Raj from their wedding day (image)
Family
Wife/SpouseSrividya Raj (producer)
Dileep Raj and Srividya Raj
ChildrenSon- None
Daughter(s)- 2
• Aditi
• Dhruti
Dileep Raj with his wife and daughters
ParentsFather- H.M. Shivarudrappa (deceased)
SiblingsBrother- 1
Dileep Raj's brother

Dileep Raj

Some Lesser Known Facts About Dileep Raj

  • Dileep Raj grew up in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
  • He predominantly worked in the Kannada film and television industry.
  • During his college days, Dileep loved dancing and initially thought choreography could become his career.
  • While in college, he met Nandita, who was part of a stage play. He was first offered a minor role, but after the lead actor fell ill, Dileep replaced him at the last minute. He also won the Best Actor award for it.

    Dileep Raj as 'Hanumakka' in the play 'Treadmill'

    Dileep Raj as ‘Hanumakka’ in the play ‘Treadmill’

  • Dileep’s performance in the play earned him great reognition, and he later joined theatre groups like Nataranga and Drishti. Being part of theatrical productions helped him enter the Kannada television industry.
  • Dileep received Rs. 500 for his first acting role which made him seriously think about acting as a career.
  • He appeared in many television series, including DD Chandana’s ‘Ardha Sathya’ (2004), Udaya TV’s ‘Kumkuma Bhagya’ (2004), Udaya TV’s ‘Rangoli’ (2005), ETV Kannada’s ‘Preetigaagi’ (2007), and Zee Kannada’s ‘Vidya Vinayaka’ (2017).

    A poster of the television series 'Vidya Vinayaka'

    A poster of the television series ‘Vidya Vinayaka’

  • He worked as a dubbing artist for films like ‘Srusti’ (2004), ‘Olave’ (2005), ‘Anthu Inthu Preethi Banthu’ (2008), and ‘Parichaya’ (2009).

    A poster of the film 'Parichaya' (2009)

    A poster of the film ‘Parichaya’ (2009)

  • In an interview, he once said that being asked to dub for other actors despite being an actor himself hurt him deeply. He added that he founded it emotionally difficult because acting remained his main passion.
  • Dileep made his debut in Kannada film industry with ‘Boyfriend’ (2005). He gained recognition through his performance as ‘Hemanth’ in the romantic comedy drama film ‘Milana’ (2007).

    A poster of the film 'Milana' (2007)

    A poster of the film ‘Milana’ (2007)

  • He appeared in many other films, such as Abhi in ‘Love Guru’ (2009), Kishore in ‘Challenge’ (2012), Aditya in ‘U Turn’ (2016), Naveen Raj in ‘Orchestra Mysuru’ (2023), and Albert in ‘Nimma Vasthugalige Neeve Javaabdaararu’ (2025).

    Dileep Raj as Naveen Raj in a still from the film 'Orchestra Mysuru' (2023)

    Dileep Raj as Naveen Raj in a still from the film ‘Orchestra Mysuru’ (2023)

  • He also worked as a fiction head for three years at Colors Kannada.
  • In 2014, Dileep launched a production house named ‘DR Creations’ with his wife, Srividya.
  • That same year, he worked in a Telugu film titled ‘Darlinge Osina Darlinge.’
  • He also worked as a director for television shows like Colors Kannada’s ‘Majaa Bharatha’ (2017) and Zee Kannada’s ‘Brahmagantu’ (2024).

    A poster of the show 'Majaa Bharatha' (2017)

    A poster of the show ‘Majaa Bharatha’ (2017)

  • Dileep  believed his strong television presence made it difficult for filmmakers to see him as a film hero. He often admitted that weak PR and his habit of quietly leaving after shoots instead of networking may have affected his career.
  • Dileep wanted to retire at 50 and spend the rest of his life at the farmhouse he had built in Ramanagara, Karnataka.
  • Dileep was an avid traveller and often shared his travel experiences on social media.

    A picture of Dileep Raj and Srividya Raj from one of their vacations

    A picture of Dileep Raj and Srividya Raj from one of their vacations

  • Dileep passed away due to a heart attack on 13 May 2026.