When Dulquer Salmaan said he’d never rejoice at someone else's failure; actor calls cinema a sport - Throwback

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When Dulquer Salmaan said he’d never rejoice at someone else's failure; actor calls cinema a sport - Throwback

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As Dulquer Salmaan basks in the success of his production venture 'Lokah', it’s worth revisiting a moment when the star spoke candidly about navigating the highs and lows of cinema.In a 2022 chat with the media, Dulquer reflected on his journey, the pressures of being a star kid, and why he believes the film industry must support each other instead of celebrating failures.

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Dulquer says he is aware of the pitfalls from the start

Dulquer admitted in a chat with OTT Play that he was well aware of the pitfalls when he chose to debut with Second Show in 2012. “Absolutely. End of the day, I obviously have the privileges and advantages of being a star kid or whatever.

I got one foot in the door and I got these opportunities. But it also comes with a big group of people who are trying to bring me down – for whatever rivalries or who my dad is,” he said.Comparing cinema to a sport, Dulquer explained that just like fans root for different teams, audiences naturally pick favourite stars. “It’s not unhealthy because eventually if you see it as a sport, it’s fine,” he added.


Dulquer prefers to stay focused

While the constant comparisons and criticism do affect him, Dulquer stressed that he prefers to stay focused.

“I would be lying if I said it doesn’t bother me, because it does. But I try to wear blinders; I don’t want to look left or right, I just want to look ahead,” he explained. To counter negativity, Dulquer makes it a point to promote and support films from his peers, hoping the Malayalam industry functions as a fraternity that roots for each other.


Success without rivalry

For Dulquer, competition is healthy as long as it remains personal. “I want my films to do the best and I want to perform the best, but that’s my personal goal. I wouldn’t rejoice at someone else’s failure because as someone from the industry, I know the effort that goes into making a film,” he said.Meanwhile, the actor is set to make a grand comeback in Mollywood with 'I'M Game'

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