Saripodhaa Sanivaaram – Not a Teaser | Nani | Priyanka | SJ Suryah | Vivek Athreya | DVV Danayya
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram – Not a Teaser | Nani | Priyanka | SJ Suryah | Vivek Athreya | DVV Danayya
What Next For ‘Lucky’ Dulquer Salman?
At a time when entering another language market in itself is a task and a half for superstars. But in the case of Malayali superstar Dulquer Salman, he appears to have found a way to appease the Telugu audience with his films. The same can be understood if we look at the way he is delivering one success after another in the Telugu market.
Dulquer has kept the success streak going with his recent release Lucky Bhaskar as the film is going great guns at the box office. The film has grossed over Rs 75 crores already and the chances are that it could’ve gone further up had it released with a better release plan advantage.
The fact that Lucky Bhaskar was released in competition with Ka and Amaran with both of them garnering good word of mouth took away some of the box office prospects from it. Otherwise, it could have gone on to touch the Rs 100 crores gross already.
In this context, now the discussion is about Dulquer’s upcoming Telugu films. As per reports, he has lined up a couple of Telugu films, including one with Vyjyanthi Cinemas which is still in discussion. In addition to this, Dulquer has reportedly agreed to do a film with director Pavan Sadineni which is bound to be announced soon.
As it turns out, Dulquer is happily sticking around in Telugu cinema as he appears to be on the task of setting up multiple Telugu projects at the rate of knots. He is one the verge of announcing a couple more Telugu films sooner than many anticipated.
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Kangana Ranaut mourns sad demise of her nani, calls her a ‘remarkable woman’
Kangana Ranaut recently took to social media to mourn the sad demise of her nani Indrani Thakur, who was more than 100 years-old.On Saturday, the actress revealed that the whole family is grieving the loss of her beloved grandmother, who played a significant role in her life. Kangana posted an unseen photo of her sitting with her Nani and wrote, “Last night, my grandmother Indrani Thakur Ji passed away. The whole family is in mourning. Please pray for her.”
In her next-follow up post, Ranaut reminisced about how her Nani had tirelessly worked to ensure that her daughters were not only educated but were empowered to pursue successful careers after marriage.
She wrote, “My Nani was a remarkable woman, she had 5 children. Nana ji had limited resources, yet she made sure all of her children got high education in good institutions, and she insisted that even her married daughters should work and have a careers of their own; even her daughters got government jobs a rare feat in those days, all of her 5 children, including women, had their own careers, she was very proud of her children careers.”
The ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ actress went on to add, “We owe so much to our nani ji, she was 5 feet 8 inches tall, very rare for a mountain woman, I got her height and her health and metabolism. My Nani ji was so healthy and lively that even though she was above 100 years old she did all her work by herself.”
The images depicted her Kangana laughing and sharing precious moments with her grandmother, whose wisdom had left an indelible mark on her life.
On the professional front, Ranaut will next be seen in the upcoming biopic “Emergency” where she essays the role of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The film is Kangana’s second directorial effort after “Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.”