




South cinema is gearing up for a wave of fresh on-screen pairings, including Pooja Hegde–Dulquer Salmaan, Rashmika Mandanna–Vijay Deverakonda, Deepika Padukone–Allu Arjun, and Sai Pallavi–Vijay Sethupathi, promising diverse and ambitious storytelling across genres.
Telugu actor Nani has is all set to start his journey as a producer after successfully setting his foot as a star in Tollywood. As per reports, two Mollywood actors have also come on board for the film.
Prabhas and Dulquer Salmaan begin shooting for Nag Ashwin’s Kalki 2898 AD sequel in Hyderabad as production resumes, with Amitabh Bachchan also part of the new schedule.
Aakasamlo Oka Tara is getting a lot of attention because of how well it did before it came out. It will be in theaters this summer.
Dulquer Salmaan is celebrating 14 years in the film industry, a journey marked by steady growth, bold choices and enduring audience love. He marked the milestone by unveiling a new poster from I’m Game, offering fans a glimpse of what lies ahead.
Actors Dulquer Salmaan and Mrunal Thakur are back together on screen in the soulful new music video Bheegi Bheegi, released on 2 February 2026. With A. R. Rahman's composition and the voices of A. R. Ameen and Jasleen Royal, the video blends striking visuals and heartfelt storytelling to create a truly immersive experience.
Shruti Haasan has been officially announced as part of Dulquer Salmaan’s upcoming film Aakasamlo Oka Tara. Her first-look poster, released on her birthday, hints at an intense and emotionally complex character.
There are reports that Mrunal Thakur might work with Simbu in his upcoming film and her fans are already very excited about it.
Dulquer Salmaan is gearing up for his return to the big screen, and fans finally have a reason to celebrate. The actor has shared a much-awaited update on his Telugu film Aakasamlo Oka Tara, confirming its post-theatrical release on Netflix in 2026.
Dulquer Salmaan celebrated 14 years of marriage with wife Amal Sufiya by sharing an emotional note and unseen photos that captured their journey together. Calling her his “better half,” the actor expressed gratitude for the life they have built, winning hearts with his heartfelt tribute.
Despite being a renowned name down south and the son of Malayalam superstar Mammootty, Dulquer Salmaan had a hard time getting people to take him seriously and had to act like a star just to get basic respect.
Dulquer Salmaan’s period drama Kaantha, which received praise for performances but faced criticism for its pacing and screenplay, is now streaming on Netflix in multiple languages. Set in 1950s Madras, the film unfolds a gripping tale of ambition, ego, and a shocking on-set murder that puts both its central characters under suspicion.
Dulquer Salmaan’s Kaantha is getting a new lease of life online, reaching audiences who missed its brief theatrical release. With its 1950s setting, strong cast, and Tamil debut of Bhagyashri Borse, the film is now ready to captivate viewers on Netflix.
The push for 8-hour workdays in Indian cinema intensified after Deepika Padukone exited Spirit and Kalki 2898 AD Part 2, sparking cross-industry debate about workload, culture clashes and the realities of filmmaking schedules.
Dulquer Salmaan’s upcoming Malayalam film I’m Game has been officially announced, instantly setting social media abuzz. The actor, who last appeared in Malayalam cinema with the 2023 release King of Kotha, is now making a much-awaited return to the industry.
Actor Dulquer Salmaan is frequently lauded by fans and critics for his versatility, yet his latest film, Kaantha, is being hailed as a new benchmark for his impressive range.
Dulquer Salmaan’s latest period drama Kaantha has been making waves at the box office, impressing audiences with its compelling storytelling. The Tamil–Telugu film has enjoyed a strong opening weekend, reflecting steady collections and positive word-of-mouth.
Kaantha got rave reviews from the critics and fans alike. And on the first day of its release, the movie managed to collect Rs 4 crore as per the early trends in India across all languages.
Dulquer Salmaan often appears calm and confident, yet moments of quiet vulnerability reveal the pressure he carries as one of the most admired and constantly discussed stars of his generation.
Selvamani Selvaraj’s Kaantha is a compelling period drama that delves into the fragile egos and fierce ambitions of Indian filmmakers in the 1950s. Blending romance, betrayal, and artistic passion, the film turns cinema itself into a stage for human conflict.