Dulquer Salmaan @ 41: Five movies to watch, revisit on the Malayalam actor’s birthday (2024)

Dulquer Salmaan @ 41: Five movies to watch, revisit on the Malayalam actor’s birthday (1)Actor Dulquer Salmaan turns 41 today. (Image: DQ/Instagram)

Back in 2009, vexed with his business endeavour in Dubai, Malayalam megastar Mammootty’s son Dulquer Salmaan returned to India and joined a three-month course at the Barry John Acting Studio (BJAS) in Mumbai, finally deciding to follow in his father’s footsteps, as many had expected, though he had not shown interest earlier. In 2012, Dulquer made his movie debut with director Srinath Rajendran’s Second Show.

Interestingly, since his time at BJAS, Dulquer has explored various aspects of cinema, not limiting himself to just acting. He has also tried his hands at most mainstream formats of the visual art of cinema. In 2010, as a student at BJAS, he appeared in a short film called Kill Dill created as part of a course project. Besides feature films, he has also appeared in a streaming series () and a music video (“Heeriye“). Beyond acting, Dulquer has also taken on roles as a producer, distributor, playback singer and narrator. His work in both Malayalam and other languages, including Hindi, has helped him establish a reputation beyond just being “Mammootty’s son,” endearing him to many.

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Although Dulquer does not possess the extraordinary talent of some of his peers in Malayalam cinema, let alone his legendary father, he has ventured into a wide range of projects, quite a few vastly different from one another, and has excelled in at least a good number of them. As the actor turns 41 today, here are five movies, belonging to various genres where he delivered impressive performances.

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Ustad Hotel

Although Second Show was a hit, it was director Anwar Rasheed’s family drama Ustad Hotel (2012), penned by Anjali Menon, that catapulted Dulquer to new heights. This success was both due to the compelling development of his character Faizy and Dulquer’s charming portrayal of it. In a way, Faizy became a stock character in Dulquer’s career, with many of his subsequent roles resembling this archetype — the spoiled rich young guy who runs away from home, learns intense life lessons and eventually returns as a responsible man. However, in Ustad Hotel, this felt fresh and Faizy seemed tailor-made for the actor. His on-screen chemistry with legendary thespian Thilakan, who played Faizy’s grandfather, and Nithya Menen, as his love interest, also contributed significantly to the film’s appeal.

Dulquer Salmaan @ 41: Five movies to watch, revisit on the Malayalam actor’s birthday (2) Actor Dulquer Salmaan with his father, Malayalam megastar Mammootty. (Image: DQ/Instagram)

O Kadhal Kanmani

While making strides in Kerala with hits like ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi (2013), Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi (2013) and Bangalore Days (2014), Dulquer Salmaan also experienced occasional setbacks with movies like Pattam Pole (2013), Salalah Mobiles (2014) and Njaan (2014). It was around this time that he received his first proper Tamil movie role (though he had previously appeared in the bilingual film Vaayai Moodi Pesavum/Samsaaram Aarogyathinu Haanikaram in 2014) with ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam. Titled O Kadhal Kanmani (commonly referred to as OK Kanmani), the movie took Dulquer’s impeccable chemistry with Nithya Menen and brought it into Mani Ratnam’s world of romance, where both the ups and downs are intense. Although his character, Aditya, belonged to his cosy corner of elite urban youth, Dulquer’s performance was impressive and his dialogue delivery in Tamil was outstanding. This role also made him a heartthrob.

Kammatipaadam

Cinematographer-turned-director Rajeev Ravi’s political crime saga Kammatipaadam (2016) was one of the first movies where Dulquer successfully stepped out of his comfort zone, delivering a jaw-dropping performance, proving that he had potential in him that could be extracted but only by those who know how. As Krishnan, who grew up in a neighbourhood of Dalit families with whom he shared a deep connection, Dulquer delivered a riveting performance, holding his own in a film where Vinayakan and Manikandan R Achari brought their A-game and delivered chillingly splendid portrayals. Unfortunately, this was the last time Dulquer took on such a raw and unfiltered role.

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Mahanati

Before many began regarding him as an Adonis, owing to his role and performance in Sita Ramam (2022), Dulquer had made his presence felt in Telugu cinema with his portrayal of yesteryear Tamil star Gemini Ganesan in director Nag Ashwin’s biographical drama Mahanati (2018), based on the life of actor Savitri. At a time when there were doubts about his range as an actor, with some dismissing him as suitable for only certain types of roles, Dulquer magnificently portrayed on screen a man who had been alive until two decades ago and that too a massive celebrity, whose style, mannerisms et al people knew well. Dulquer’s performance received widespread praise, with many considering him a perfect fit for the role.

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Chup: Revenge of the Artist

Though director R Balki’s crime thriller Chup: Revenge of the Artist was not extraordinary and was at best interesting and watchable, Dulquer’s attempt to portray a serial killer — a failed filmmaker targeting corrupt movie critics — wasn’t all bad. In fact, it was impressive that an actor like him, who is not typically regarded as immensely talented, took on such a layered and emotionally rich role with significant depth and didn’t come off as unconvincing. He portrayed the character as well as he could and that performance was notably above average. Chup too is a film worth watching or revisiting to confirm the aforementioned point — he has potential that could be extracted but only by those who know how.

Dulquer Salmaan @ 41: Five movies to watch, revisit on the Malayalam actor’s birthday (2024)

FAQs

What is Dulquer Salmaan's next movie? ›

Dulquer Salmaan celebrated his birthday on July 28 by announcing a new Telugu project titled 'Aakasam Lo Oka Tara.' Directed by Pavan Sadinenei, the romantic drama is set for a 2025 release.

Which is Dulquer Salmaan first movie in Malayalam? ›

Second Show

Who is the son of Mammootty? ›

Early life and family. Dulquer Salmaan was born on 28 July 1983/1986 in Kochi. He is the youngest son of the actor Mammootty. He completed his primary level education at Toc-H Public School, Vyttila, Kochi and his secondary level education at Sishya School in Chennai.

When did Dq get married? ›

Dulquer Salmaan made the decision to start his marital bliss before making his debut in the film industry. Yes, this decision was made by his father Mammootty as he thinks marriage makes one responsible. And DQ definitely agreed and got an arranged marriage to Amal Sufiya in 2011.

What is Dulquer Salmaan doing now? ›

On the professional front, Dulquer Salmaan recently starred in the Malayalam action drama film 'King of Kotha.' Adding to the excitement of his birthday, Dulquer unveiled the first look poster for his upcoming Telugu film 'Aakasam Lo Oka Tara.'

Is Dulquer Salmaan a Telugu actor? ›

The son of celebrated Malayalam actor. Since then, he has appeared in an array of critically and commercially successful movies across various genres in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi cinema.

How rich is Dulquer Salmaan? ›

According to a report by Lifestyle Asia, Dulquer Salmaan's estimated net worth USD 7 million (INR 57 crore approximately), as of 2023, making him one of the wealthiest actors in the industry. His annual salary is a approximately USD 1.2 million (INR 10 crore).

Why is Dulquer Salmaan so popular? ›

DQ, as the Ustad Hotel actor is known as, made his foray into films in 2012. In just a decade, he has achieved far more than many of his peers in the Indian film industry have. From Malayalam to Tamil, Telugu and Hindi cinema, Dulquer has essayed a wide variety of roles and won innumerable awards as well.

Who is the father of Malayalam cinema? ›

Joseph Chellayya Daniel Nadar (25 November 1900 – 27 April 1975) was an Indian filmmaker who is considered the father of Malayalam cinema. He was the first filmmaker from Kerala.

How is Nazriya related to Dulquer Salmaan? ›

Dulquer Salmaan and Nazriya Nazim were starred in the films together. They co-starred in the 2014 romantic drama Samsaram Aroyathinu and the 2014 Malayalam movie Bangalore Days. Dulqer has called Nazriya his "sister from another mister" and his "BFF".

Who is the Malayalam king of actor? ›

Mohanlal has a prolific career spanning over four decades, during which he has acted in more than 400 films. Mohanlal's contributions to the Malayalam cinema have been praised by his contemporaries in the Indian film industry.

Who is greater Mammootty or Mohanlal? ›

Indeed Mammootty is the better “actor”. That's because Mohanlal doesn't act but “lives” the character. These are not my words. Legendary Malayalam actor Thilakan who has acted in plenty of movies with both of them said this.

How did Dulquer meet Amal? ›

They studied in the same school. Amal was five years junior to Dulquer. He revealed that they used to meet and talk frequently but never looked at her in a romantic sense then. He met Amal again after completing his studies in the US.

How many cars does Dulquer Salmaan have? ›

Other cars in the collection include a Porsche GT3, Porsche Panamera, E46 BMW M3, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Mercedes G63 AMG, Mercedes-AMG A45, Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Land Rover Range Rover, Land Rover Defender, Polo GTi, Mini Cooper S, Mazda MX5, Toyota Innova Crysta and ...

What is the religion of Amal Dulquer Salmaan? ›

She was only 25 years old when she married Dulquer according to reports. Amal Sufiya is an architect and the wife of Dulquer Salmaan a young and talented Malayalam actor. Salmaan is an expert in her field particularly interior design. Amal comes from a Muslim family in northern India and later settled in Chennai.

Which is the Kerala first Malayalam movie? ›

The first film made in Malayalam was Vigathakumaran. Production started in 1928, and it was released at the Capitol Theatre in Thiruvananthapuram on 23 October 1930. It was produced and directed by J. C. Daniel, a businessman with no prior film experience, who is credited as the father of Malayalam cinema.

Who is the first actor in Malayalam movie? ›

Vigathakumaran (English: The Lost Child) is a 1930 Indian silent film written, produced and directed by J. C. Daniel. He also played the role of hero in the movie. A social drama, Vigathakumaran was the first Malayalam feature film and J. C. Daniel is considered as the father of Malayalam cinema industry for this work.

Which is the first movie of Malayalam actor Mammootty? ›

Mammootty made his acting debut in 1971 with an uncredited role in Anubhavangal Paalichakal. His first credited role came in 1973, with Kaalachakram. It took another seven years for the actor to get his first major break, which came courtesy of films like Mela (1980) and Vilkkanundu Swapnangal (1980).

Which is the first new generation Malayalam movie? ›

Traffic [2011] is considered as the first new-gen movie of Malayalam by most people. But I would say it was Loudspeaker [2009] which had all the hallmarks of a new-gen movie - ultra-realistic-behaving kind of acting, sync sound, feel-good story.

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