
Dulquer Salmaan continues to cement his position as one of Indian cinema’s most versatile stars, with a remarkable presence across multiple languages, including Telugu. His upcoming film Kaantha is set to be a heartfelt tribute to the golden era of 1960s Indian cinema, capturing the melodrama and charm of that time.
In Kaantha, Dulquer plays a superstar in his early days, delivering a performance filled with nostalgia and emotional depth. The trailers and teasers have already generated significant buzz, highlighting his ability to embody the cinematic style of the bygone era.
The makers recently released the song Ammadive, composed by Jhanu Chanter and sung by Pradeep Kumar. The melodious track beautifully evokes the classic charm of old-world melodies. Director Selvamani Selvaraj has meticulously crafted each frame, portraying the budding romance between Dulquer’s character and an aspiring actress played by Bhagyashri Borse.
Dulquer revealed that he has been deeply involved in the project for years, working closely with the team to ensure the film authentically reflects the era. Produced by Rana Daggubati and Dulquer Salmaan, Kaantha is scheduled for release on 7th November in multiple languages, promising a cinematic experience that pays homage to the golden age of Indian cinema.
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