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‘I’M Game’ star Dulquer Salmaan’s career journey

Dulquer Salmaan’s career journey: From fearing Mammootty’s legacy to pan-India stardom

Despite his superstar father Mammootty’s legacy, Dulquer Salmaan carved his own path, overcoming initial fears and insecurities. His journey, marked by a late debut and early struggles in Hindi cinema, highlights his dedication. From Malayalam hits like ‘Ustad Hotel’ to pan-Indian successes, Dulquer’s hard work and passion for cinema continue to define his career.

Although Dulquer Salmaan is often termed as ‘Nepo kid’, he is someone who has struggled enough to acheived the star status that he has now. Although the tag of being superstar Mammootty’s son, helped him to get an entry into films, the rest of his success, is solely based on his hardwork. Actor Dulquer Salmaan has often spoken about the journey that led him to cinema. The Malayalam star made his acting debut at the age of 28, which is later than many second-generation actors.DQ studied business management at Purdue University in the United States. At that stage, he had not seriously considered acting as a career. However, after returning to India, he began receiving film offers and even then, he remained hesitant about entering the industry.

Fear of letting down his father

In a previous interview with India Today, Dulquer Salmaan admitted that fear played a major role in delaying his film debut.The actor revealed that he worried about failing as an actor and disappointing audiences who admired his father, “I was scared. Even when I came to cinema at the age of 28, I was filled with trepidation. I wasn’t sure if I could act or if people will be able to watch me for two hours in a theatre.”Dulquer added that insecurity was common during that phase of life, “I think during our 20s we battle with a lot of insecurities. Then we won’t have much confidence in ourselves. Same with me.”The pressure of carrying a famous surname also made him cautious and he further stated, “Also at that time, it was rare for second-generation actors to do well in Malayalam cinema. Prithviraj came much earlier. Fahadh came around the time I did. So I don’t have much of a reference there. I was petrified of tarnishing the name of such a legend (Mammootty).”

Early struggles in the Hindi film industry

While Dulquer later built a successful career across industries, his early experiences in Hindi cinema were not always smooth.Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter in 2025, he shared how difficult it was to establish himself on certain sets. He recalled that he sometimes had to project an image of stardom just to be treated seriously.Dulquer said, “When I did Hindi films here, my two people and I would just get pushed around on set. I had to create this illusion of being this big star. Otherwise, I would not find chairs to sit in. I would not find space to look at the monitors. It would be a big crowd of people.”The experience changed his perspective on how the industry often works, “I realised it is all perception. If you come in a fancy car with a lot of people, then suddenly the perception is, ‘Oh, this is a star.’ Which is sad because that is not where my energy should go.”

Rise to prominence in Malayalam cinema

Dulquer Salmaan made his acting debut with the Malayalam film ‘Second Show’. However, it was the success of ‘Ustad Hotel’ that established him as a promising young actor.He soon appeared in several popular films including ‘ABCD’ and ‘Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi’. His Tamil debut came with ‘Vaayai Moodi Pesavum’ where he paired with Nazriya Nazim and it was also a unique attempt.The actor’s career reached a new milestone with the ensemble hit ‘Bangalore Days’ which is an all time blockbuster film. He further strengthened his reputation with acclaimed performances in ‘Charlie’, ‘Kali’ and ‘Kammatti Paadam’.

Expanding across Indian cinema

Over the years, Dulquer expanded his career beyond Malayalam cinema. He found success in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi films.His Tamil film OK Kanmani gained wide appreciation and also appeared in the Telugu biographical drama ‘Mahanati’ and the romantic film ‘Sita Ramam’.In Bollywood, he featured in films such as Karwaan and ‘The Zoya Factor’, with the former one gaining much appreciation and the latter one not so. After a long gap, Dulquer attempted for a comeback to Malayalam cinema with ‘King of Kotha’ which unfortunately flopped. Recently the actor earned much love for his performance in ‘Kaantha’.As DQ is all set for his most awaited ‘I’M Game’, it’s sure that he stands by the moral which he shared in a previous interview – ‘Now my life, ambition, and inspiration is cinema. I love staying at home and it is only because of my passion for cinema that I am able to step out of that happy space.’ Go to Source

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