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Dulquer Salmaan says he is ‘over the moon’ after receiving love for King of Kotha: ‘Even when I stumble you all lift me up’ | Malayalam News


Actor Dulquer Salmaan on Friday took to his Instagram handle and penned a heartfelt note thanking his fans and audience for all the love they have showered on his latest film King Of Kotha. Directed by Abhilash Joshiy, Dulquer plays the role of a gangster in the movie.

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Taking to his social media account, Dulquer dropped a dashing picture of himself in a suit and wrote, “LOVE! I have always received more love than I could ever dream of. Every single member of the audience is the reason for my being here. And I give it my all every time because of that love. Even when I stumble you all lift me up. It humbles me and encourages all of us to keep trying harder. Your calls and messages have put me over the moon. I am humbled that our film is receiving so much love from the audiences.”

The actor continued, “Every day on a set and every film is a learning experience. A big hug to each one of you who are giving our film an opportunity to entertain you, we are glad to be a part of your Onam. We thank our audiences from the bottom of our hearts.”

King Of Kotha reportedly earned Rs 7.7 crore at the box office on the opening day. The film also stars Aishwarya Lekshmi, Shabeer Kallarakkal, Prasanna and Gokul Suresh.

Dulquer Salmaan had opened up about making a big-budget movie like King Of Kotha. In an interview with PTI, Dulquer said, “In the current climate, people want theatrical experience. In Malayalam, we do so much of smaller, intimate realistic storytelling… I was like, ‘You need to draw people to theatres. They should come and celebrate’. It should be visually spectacular and technically sound.”





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