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Dulquer Salmaan’s tribute to Amal Sufiya goes viral

Dulquer Salmaan cherishes wife Amal Sufiya on their 14th wedding anniversary, calls her ‘the better half of my life’

Malayalam star Dulquer Salmaan celebrated his 14th wedding anniversary with wife Amal Sufiya, calling her the ‘better half of my life.’ He shared heartfelt memories of their wedding day, their shared dreams, and the joy of their daughter Mariam. Salmaan expressed deep gratitude for their journey together, highlighting their individual and shared professional and personal aspirations.

Dulquer Salmaan, one of the biggest stars in Malayalam cinema, is a man who masterfully conveys his feelings. The adorable post he made for his wife, Amal Sufiya, on the eve of their 14th wedding anniversary has received a lot of attention on social media. Dulquer congratulated Amal with words of love and gratitude, reflecting on the life they had shared over the previous 14 years, their dreams, and the family they had built. Many were moved by the record, which was written with the modesty of a husband without the opulence of a celebrity.

Dulquer recalls the emotions of their wedding day

Dulquer reminisced about the first day of marriage, sharing romantic photos with his wife on Instagram. “Two separate individuals from two different homes, newly married, stood on the same platform. It was a time full of anxiety, anticipation and excitement about the life ahead,” he said.

‘Lokah’ actor on shared dreams, gratitude, and family

Dulquer Salmaan mentioned that both of them are traveling towards their dreams individually and together, not only in personal life but also professionally. He called Amal “the other half of my life” and added that she was always the “better half” for the world to agree on. His words, “I am blessed and honored to share my life with you,” revealed the depth of their relationship. He also reminded them that his daughter Mariam was the greatest gift in their life. On the work front, Dulquer Salmaan last played the lead role in the period drama ‘Kanthaa,’ and the film received mixed responses at the box office. Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, the film is now streaming on a popular OTT platform, and winning better reception after its digital release. He is next part of films across Telugu and Malayalam, and set to deliver back-to-back films in 2026.

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