Dulquer Salmaan, a beloved actor hailing from Malayalam cinema, has captured the hearts of audiences nationwide, especially in the Telugu film industry. With hits like “Mahanati” and “Sita Ramam,” he’s become a familiar face on the Telugu silver screen. Currently, he’s diving into his latest Telugu project, “Lucky Baskhar,” putting his talents to work.
However, recent reports suggest a bump in his cinematic journey. It’s said that he had to step away from Mani Ratnam’s much-anticipated project, “Thug Life,” citing a jam-packed schedule. This unforeseen twist has caused a ripple effect, delaying the production of “Thug Life” and creating a clash with Salmaan’s commitments to “Lucky Baskhar.”
Interestingly, Salmaan’s decision to prioritize Venky Atluri’s film over Ratnam’s speaks volumes about his career choices. This preference for one project over another reflects his artistic inclinations and aspirations.
In light of Salmaan’s departure, the spotlight now turns to Simbu, who has graciously stepped in to fill the gap in “Thug Life.” Meanwhile, Salmaan continues to be a hot topic in Tollywood, engaging in discussions with two major Telugu production houses for potential collaborations down the line.
Despite the twists and turns, Salmaan’s journey in Telugu cinema remains an exciting one, highlighting his versatility and growing popularity among audiences across India.