04 February,2023 10:12 AM IST | Chennai | IANS
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Malayalam's own pan-India star Dulquer Salmaan, who entered the acting scene with the film 'Second Show', is now completing eleven years in the film world.
The occasion was marked by the second look poster release of Dulquer-starrer big budget pan-India film 'King of Kotha'.
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Dulquer, who also shines as a singer and producer, has now carved a niche for himself in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi cinema.
The second look poster of 'King of Kotha' shows Dulquer in a never-before-seen stylish look. 'King of Kotha', Dulquer's all-time high-budget film, is produced by Wayfarer Films and Zee Studios. Directed by Abhilash Joshi, 'King of Kotha' tells the story of two eras. It is also Zee Studios' first Malayalam film.
Despite being the son of Malayalam film superstar Mammootty, Dulquer Salmaan did not have a grand launch into the industry. He made noise with his performance in films like 'Ustaad Hotel', 'Charlie', 'Bangalore Days', 'Kammatti Paadam', among others. The actor has also worked in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi language films in his 11-year-career. In Tamil he has done films like, 'O Kadhal Kanmani', 'Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaal', 'Hey Sinamika'. While in Telugu he has featured in 'Mahanati' and 'Sita Ramam', both massive successes. In Hindi, he made his debut with Karwaan alongside Irrfan Khan. He was also seen in 'The Zoya Factor' with Sonam Kapoor and more recently in R Balki's 'Chup' alongside Sunny Deol, Shreya Dhanwanthary, and Pooja Bhatt.
Recently, during a Q and A session on Twitter, Dulquer Salmaan also expressed his wish to do a Kannada film. One of his fans asked him if he is planning to do any Kannada films. "You have made films in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. Do you have any current plans for a Kannada film?", the fan wrote.
Answering his fan's curious question, Dulquer replied, "I would love to. Love all the great cinema the Kannada film industry is making and have had the most wonderful interactions with actors and directors I've met."
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