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‘I’m Game’: Dulquer Salmaan unveils thrilling first-look poster; marks comeback to Malayalam cinema

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 1 (ANI): Dulquer Salmaan’s fans are in for a treat as the actor has unveiled the title of his next Malayalam film. The movie, which was earlier reportedly named ‘DQ40’, is now officially titled ‘I’m Game. ‘

On Saturday, the actor took to his Instagram account to drop the first-look poster. The poster shows a wounded hand gripping a playing card, giving fans a hint at an intense and thrilling story.

Along with the poster, the actor added a caption that read, “The Game is On! #RollYourDice #ImGame” and tagged the film’s team.

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Directed by Nahas Hidhayath, ‘I’m Game’ is also co-produced by Dulquer under his banner, Wayfarer Films.

This marks Dulquer’s return to Malayalam cinema after he was seen in King of Kotha in 2023. The gangster film did not perform well at the box office and received mixed reviews.

Meanwhile, the actor also has ‘Kaantha’ in his pipeline.

Last month, Salmaan dropped the first-look poster of the upcoming multilingual film on the occasion of completing 13 years in the film industry.

Shooting for the Selvamani Selvaraj directorial, which also stars Rana Daggubati, started last year after the puja ceremony at Rama Naidu Studios in Hyderabad.

‘Kaantha’ is set in the evocative backdrop of 1950s Madras. It is touted to be a cinematic journey that explores the complexities of human relationships and societal change during a dynamic period in history.

Actress Bhagyashri Borse is also a part of the film. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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