The actor, along with Nithiya Menon, created a romantic spell on the box office and received positive reviews from all corners. 100 days of LoveĪfter Ustad Hotel, Salmaan again appeared as a cute and adorable romantic guy in 100 days of Love. The film that features Salmaan in the role of a Chef also starred Nithya Menon, Thilakan, Siddique, and Mamukkoya in other pivotal roles. With Anwar Rasheed’s directorial, people started knowing the name Dulquer Salmaan in the Malayalam film industry. In Ustad Hotel, the actor gave his best shot and made the film the top-grossing hit of 2012. The film did well at the box office but however, received mixed reviews from the critics. This film was directed by Sameer Tahir and produced by Hand Made Film. Please subscribe our channel - Trends EntertainmentUstad Hotel is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language drama film directed by Anwar Rasheed, written by Anjali Me. Ditching his zestful image, he played the role of an aggressive and hyper-reactive person. With Kali, we got to see Salmaan in a different avatar. Apart from Salmaan, the film also casts Nivin Pauly, Nazriya Nazim, Fahadh Faasil, Parvathy, and Nithya Menon in various crucial roles in this picture. Bangalore Daysīangalore Days, which is Anjali Menon’s directorial, won many awards including three Kerala State Film Awards with Salmaan bagging the Best Actor award. Charlie was directed by Martin Prakkat also featured Parvathy Thiruvoth, Aparna Gopinath, and Nedumudi Venu in important roles. In the film, the actor plays the protagonist who is not happy with his life and wanders in the search of adventure. The film, which released in 2015, has won eight Kerala State Film Awards, including the Best Actor Award for Dulquer Salmaan. CharlieĬharlie is known to be one of the best works of Salmaan so far. Salmaan started his birthday week with the trailer launch of the film.Īs he turns a year older today, let’s take a look back at some of his best Malayalam films. The actor is nowadays gearing up for the release of his Telugu film Sita Ramam.