Dulquer Salmaan Expresses Deep Connection with Telugu Audience at "Lucky Baskhar" Success Meet
The Diwali release "Lucky Baskhar," starring Dulquer Salmaan and Meenakshi Chaudhary, has proven to be a resounding success. The film, written and directed by Venky Atluri and produced by Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya, has garnered overwhelmingly positive responses across Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. To celebrate this triumph, the makers held a success meet in Hyderabad on November 3rd, attended by the cast, crew, and special guests.
The event was graced by music composer GV Prakash Kumar, who flew in specifically for the occasion, and directors Nag Ashwin and Hanu Raghavapudi. The atmosphere was one of jubilation and camaraderie, with attendees sharing their joy over the film's success.
Directors Hanu Raghavapudi and Nag Ashwin Share their Admiration
Hanu Raghavapudi expressed his deep appreciation for the film, stating that even his family loved it. He praised Dulquer Salmaan's natural charm and congratulated Venky Atluri on the well-deserved success.
Nag Ashwin commended the team's strong bond and highlighted Venky Atluri's ability to weave life experiences into his narrative. He also lauded GV Prakash Kumar's music and expressed his amazement at Dulquer Salmaan's rising popularity in Telugu cinema.
Cast and Crew Express Gratitude
Meenakshi Chaudhary thanked the audience for their love for her character, Sumathi, and acknowledged the collaborative effort in shaping her role. She also praised Dulquer Salmaan for being a supportive co-star.
GV Prakash Kumar expressed his delight at the success of both "Lucky Baskhar" and his Tamil film "Amaran." He affirmed his belief in the script from the outset and celebrated its successful execution.
Venky Atluri, visibly elated, recounted his journey and thanked his team, including GV Prakash Kumar, for their dedication. He also acknowledged the producers' trust and the audience's acceptance of the film across different languages.
Dulquer Salmaan's Heartfelt Connection with Telugu Cinema
Dulquer Salmaan expressed his gratitude to the cast, crew, and audience. He spoke about his unexpected journey in Telugu cinema, starting with "Mahanati" and continuing with "Sita Ramam" and now "Lucky Baskhar."
He emphasized his deep connection with the Telugu audience, stating, "I believe this is a divine connection with Telugu people. They accepted me as their own, and I'm thrilled to be part of this industry." He also thanked his collaborators, including Nimish Ravi, Banglann, Ramky, and Sai Kumar, for their contributions.
Dulquer Salmaan concluded by thanking the producers and inviting those who haven't seen the film to experience it in theaters. His heartfelt words and genuine appreciation resonated with everyone present, further solidifying his special bond with the Telugu film industry and its audience.

























