Vaan Starring Dulquer Salmaan Is Not A Cliched Love Story: Director Ra Karthik

Dulquer Salmaan’s Vaan will have four heroines, according to its director Ra Karthik. In an interview with Deccan Chronicle, Karthik said: “Vaan means Vaanam (sky) and it even denotes rain, and other things. There are different segments in the film, which are nature related. Though there are four heroines, it is not the regular clichéd love story. It is about life and a feel-good film and has a positive approach.”

Box Office Roundup: Dulquer Salmaan’s ‘Solo’ Fares Better Than Saif Ali Khan’s ‘Chef’

Starring Varun Dhawan, Taapsee Pannu, Jacqueline Fernandez, Anupam Kher, and others, the film has reportedly made Rs 157. 69 crore worldwide, earning Rs 102. 33 crore in India alone.While Dulquer’s performance was commendable, reports, however, suggest that even as the film released in 225 screens across Kerala, it managed to make Rs 3. 3 crore on its opening day. According to Koimoi. com, on its second day, Solo managed to mint Rs 4. 85 crore.

Birthday Special: The Many Facets of Dulquer Salmaan

The young star took a risk, for the film belonged to his co-actors Vinayakan and Manikantan, whose stellar acting prowess might have made Dulquer seem like a mediocre performer.Would this movie have been possible had there been no Dulquer Salmaan to portray it? Possibly not.  It was the actor’s sophisticated demeanour, innate charm and eyes that remind us of a child lost in the wilderness, which made Faizi a character worth rooting for.

Dulquer Salmaan’s Next Tamil Film To Begin In August

Other cast and crew information will be announced shortly, but the Deccan Chronicle report confirms that Kuttram 23 cinematographer, KM Bhaskaran, will be a part of this film.He will also begin shooting for his next Tamil film then, directed by Desingh Periyasamy, according to a Deccan Chronicle.

Comrade In America Review: Dulquer Salmaan Shines In A Familiar Role

When the film ends, he is more or less the same immature youth, now trying to heal his bruised masculine pride.  There is no reason for the audience to root for this guy (other than Dulquer’s good-looks of course) when he decides to risk his life for Sarah Mary Kurian (Karthika Muraleedharan), the rich NRI girl he had been courting.  Their relationship, which is crucial to the storyline, is established too hastily.