When Dulquer Salmaan talked about choosing a movie that everyone warned him about. Varun Dhawan used the word ‘b**wjob’ to refer to the star’s ego.bollywood news
It would not be wrong to say that the new wave of Malayalam films has brought a new kind of storytelling to India with protagonists breaking away from tradition. This year has already seen great performances from Mammootty in films like Brahmayugam, Manjumel Boys and Premal, further proving that audiences love the unconventional. Adding to this impressive line-up, Prithviraj Sukumaran and Blessy recently delivered the gripping survival drama ‘Aadujeevitham – The Goat Life’ which garnered a lot of attention. However, this was not the case earlier in Malayalam films as well, as in all other industries, actors were advised to follow a system to ensure the success of their films. Speaking at the Film Companion Roundtable 2022, Malayalam star Dulquer Salmaan said, “Anyone who knows what’s going on in the industry would say, ‘No, don’t do it.’ It’s a bad idea, a bad role, a bad movie. No one is doing it. ‘ But I thought, ‘I want to do it.’ ” The actor is gearing up for his upcoming film Lucky Bashar directed by Venky Atluri.
Director Dulquer, who is known for his work in films such as “Sita Ramam,” “Charlie,” “King of Kota,” and “Kulpu,” believes that when it comes to choosing films, actors do not follow a formula or follow traditional methods that guarantee success. He emphasized that one should not choose one’s path. “I don’t think any of us should approach a movie from the standpoint of whether it’s going to work or not, because no one knows what’s going to work and what’s not going to work,” he added. .
Varun Dhawan, who was present at the discussion along with Rishabh Shetty, Anil Kapoor, Vidya Balan, Janhvi Kapoor, Ayushmann Khurrana, Vijay Varma, Sheeba Chadha and Rajkummar Rao, was also invited to watch the film with the filmmakers. He said there is a disconnect between the audiences who go. bollywood.
“While interacting with people from different strata of society, we realized that we were chasing only two people (out of 10) who could afford a Rs 500 ticket. I ignored the other eight who were available for purchase. Together with these eight, we could make a great film,” Varun said. He gave the example of his own film ‘Jag Jug Jiyo’, saying that the family entertainer did exceptionally well in high-end multiplexes but the makers could not get the audience to flock to a single screen. he added. He added, “I want to make a movie that appeals to everyone.”
Further, during the discussion, director Dulquer mentioned the huge success of Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan and said, “You can never disrespect stars as a system. We want to see them win.” I don’t want to see their movies go bad (sic).”
Expressing his thoughts on the aging of stars and the introduction of changes in the entertainment industry, Varun said, “I mean, it can’t help anyone’s ego to know that you’re a star, you know you’re this, you’re who you are.” That’s true.” about it. But at the end of the day, when people watch movies, they just want to be entertained. that’s it. ”
Netizens couldn’t understand Janhvi’s hilarious reaction to Varun’s comment and the video went viral on the internet, entertaining everyone. “Hahaha, did he mean “a blow to everyone’s ego”? One social media user commented: “Did he really say what I thought I heard?”
(Tag translation) Dulquer Salmaan