After a dream start, King of Kotha, the biggest film of Dulquer Salmaan's career, is not meeting expectations at the box office
Dulquer Salmaan's King of Kotha is among the most anticipated films of the year. While the film seems to be all that most people can talk about, one actor from the star cast, Gokul Suresh, son of veteran actor Suresh Gopi, is waiting for one particular actor to watch his latest film.
In a recent interview, Gokul revealed that he wants Prithviraj Sukumaran to watch King of Kotha. The actor said that he has admired Prithviraj since his school days and hopes that the actor will watch King of Kotha and acknowledge his performance.
Since Prithviraj is also a director, Gokul believes that he will be able to offer valuable feedback.
Gokul Suresh on the characters in King of Kotha
Speaking during an interview, Gokul said that he is still in awe of the complex characters in King of Kotha. He noted that even the negative characters have their moments of righteousness and that the hero is not entirely black and white. "Dulquer Salmaan's character presentation in the film is very different when compared to the other films in his career", Gokul told Kaumudy Movies.
Team King of Kotha claims the film is intentionally targeted
King of Kotha is a gangster film directed by Abhilash Joshiy, with Dulquer Salmaan in the lead role. The film is set in the fictional city of Kotha and revolves around Raju, a gangster. Aishwarya Lekshmi, Chemban Vinod Jose, Nyla Usha, and Shammi Thilakan are also part of the cast.
According to the latest reports, the film has not been doing as well as expected at the box office. It was predicted that the film would break collection records. There have been claims from certain members of the cast and crew that the film is being intentionally disparaged on social media platforms.
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Nyla Usha, one of the lead actresses in the film, has publicly stated that the movie is the target of negative comments online. She requested that people refrain from spreading such negativity.
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