Was it impossible not to be moved by the energy Dulquer brings in?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Bhagyashri Borse expresses admiration for Dulquer Salmaan.
- The song 'Panimalare' highlights their chemistry.
- Film directed by Selvamani Selvaraj is set in the 1950s.
- Bhagyashri feels honored to continue the legacy of past actresses.
- Kaantha is set to release on September 12.
Mumbai, Aug 11 (NationPress) The team behind “Kaantha” unveiled the enchanting song “Panimalare” featuring Dulquer Salmaan and Bhagyashri Borse on Monday. The actress expressed her admiration for the star, declaring that collaborating with him was a delightful experience.
Bhagyashri, making her debut in Tamil cinema, shared, “I’ve been captivated by the elegance, strength, and enigma of many legendary actresses from the past. They have influenced my perspective on cinema, femininity, and performance.”
“Panimalare” stands out due to the wonderful chemistry between Bhagyashri and Dulquer.
She remarked: “Deep down, I feel I’m standing on the legacy they built with such passion and poise. Being entrusted with that in my debut is a remarkable privilege.”
On her experience with Dulquer, she stated: “Working alongside Dulquer sir was truly a pleasure. His effortless presence before the camera and genuine portrayal of scenes is captivating. The chemistry everyone is discussing is simply my admiration for his artistry. It was impossible not to be touched by the vibrant energy he exudes.”
Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, “Kaantha” is set in 1950s Madras, where lives intersect against the backdrop of societal shifts during India's post-independence period.
The movie is scheduled for release on September 12.
Dulquer, son of superstar Mammootty, began his acting journey with “Second Show.” He later appeared in notable films such as “ABCD,” “Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi,” and “Vaayai Moodi Pesavum.” His career breakthrough came with “Bangalore Days.”
He established himself as a prominent Malayalam actor with films like “Vikramadithyan,” “Charlie,” “O Kadhal Kanmani,” and “Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaal.” His highest-grossing films include Mahanati, Sita Ramam, and Lucky Baskhar in Telugu cinema.