Dulquer Salmaan plays a lieutenant in the Indian Army during Operation Gibraltar, named Ram. The long-distance romance between two star-crossed lovers works on the old-school nostalgia syntax. This film brought DQ closer to his Telugu audiences and even the Hindi-speaking audience.
Directed by Anjali Menon, this coming-of-age film about three young people in Bangalore is a fun-ride of exploring interpersonal relationships as the cousins navigate through life. Another DQ gem to not miss.
Dulquer as Gemini Ganesan who is the furious and older persona, outraged with the media for reporting about his personal life, so different from the younger version re-introduced later, DQ's performance as a real-life Tamil star in his Telugu debut is done with unmatched nuance and vulnerability.
This Malayalam action drama is about Dalit community being forced to give up their land to real-estate mafias. The film won several acclaimed awards including being cited among the best Malayalam film of the decade. DQ's performance as Krishnan, who belongs to the Dalit community is a must-watch.
Dulquer's Charlie is a delight to watch for the kind of unwavering positivity he brings to his character. Charlie is a sort of urban legend who helps guide Parvathi's character Tessa through turmoils to find her true desires.
Dulquer Salman is responsible for creating popular culture influences on many a youth that have grown watching his films. If Charlie helpes fans embrace positivity, Neelaksham... led many towards biking culture. A coming-of-age film starring DQ, who delivers one of a kind performance.
Anwar Rasheed's Ustad Hotel is an exploratory and moving account of food, human emotions and masculinity. Dulquer plays an ambitious chef, Faizi, in the film who learns the art of cooking for his grandfather. DQ's performance is deeply layered and is once-in-a-lifetime-must-watch.
A film that will definitely make you swoon for DQ like never before, this Mani Ratnam romance is about a game developer, DQ(Aditya) who falls in love with Nithya Menen's Tara. With a soft boy image and a chemistry to die for, Dulquer's performance like Nithya's is simply amazing.
Dulquer plays a real-life personality, the missing fugitive Sukumara Kurup. A cat-and-mouse chase of a film that will put you on the edge of your seat, Kurup is a must-watch DQ film.