Did Bhagyashrii Borse Just Call Dulquer Salmaan an Emperor of Acting?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Bhagyashrii Borse expresses gratitude to her team and mentors.
- Dulquer Salmaan is praised as an extraordinary actor.
- The film 'Kaantha' is set for release on November 14.
- The story captures the essence of 1950s Madras.
- Collaboration among talented individuals is highlighted.
Chennai, Nov 10 (NationPress) Actress Bhagyashrii Borse, the female lead in director Selvamani Selvaraj's highly awaited period drama, 'Kaantha', recently expressed her gratitude to her entire team, referring to her co-star Dulquer Salmaan as a nadippu chakravarthy (emperor of acting).
In a heartfelt post on her Instagram account, she wrote, "30.03.23 - The day a little girl's dream came true. The day I became Kumari."
She began by extending her thanks to the film's director, Selvamani Selvaraj, for his faith in her. She commented, "Thank you @selvamani.selvaraj87 Ayya, for believing in me and for this rare opportunity to a newcomer such as me. You’re my first teacher, director. This film is your vision, and soon our audience will witness your magic."
Following that, she acknowledged actor Rana Daggubatti, whom she regards as her mentor, stating, "Thank you @ranadaggubati for supporting me from day one. You’re a true friend and a gem of a person, and I am lucky to have you as my mentor in this journey as an actor; without your support and constant guidance, I wouldn’t be able to do it."
She dedicated a special mention to lead actor Dulquer Salmaan, sharing, "To my dearest co-actor @dqsalmaan, you’re a true Nadippu Chakravarthy, it was a great pleasure acting beside you, and you’ve shined in every single frame. You’re an inspiration as an actor for us all!"
In concluding her note, she expressed that the team had poured so much love into the film, stating, "This 14th Nov is extremely special to us all, and I hope it will be special to our audience to watch a film made with so much love."
For those unaware, 'Kaantha' was initially set to premiere on September 12, but the release was postponed, with the new date set for November 14.
This captivating period drama thriller, set in the 1950s Madras, aims to transport viewers to the heart of that era, encapsulating a time when tradition and modernity intertwined, leading to deeply personal and profound narratives.
The film is co-produced by Spirit Media and Dulquer Salmaan's Wayfarer Films, featuring cinematography by esteemed cameraman Dani Sanchez Lopaz, music by Jhanu Chanthar, art direction by Tha. Ramalingam, and editing by Llewellyn Anthony Gonsalves.