‘King Of Kotha’: Dulquer Salmaan thanks Shah Rukh Khan for launching trailer; says ‘fanboy forever’

Updated : Aug 10, 2023 15:34
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The trailer of Dulquer Salmaan’s highly-anticipated film ‘King Of Kotha’ was released on August 10. Shah Rukh Khan unveiled the Hindi version of the trailer on social media, while Mohanlal released the Malayalam version.

Sharing the trailer, Shah Rukh Khan sent his best wishes to Dulquer and said that he’s looking forward to the movie.

SRK tweeted, ‘Congratulations on the impressive #KOKTrailer , @dulQuer ! Looking forward to the movie. Big hug to you and wishing the entire team a big success!.’

Dulquer thanked SRK for launching the trailer and called himself a ‘fanboy forever’. ‘Thank you so so so much Shahrukh Sir ! This is such a huge moment for me ! Fanboy forever,’ SRK tweeted.

He also thanked Mohanlal for his support and encouragement always.

‘Thank you sooooooo much Etta !!!! This means the world to me and the team ! Thank you for the support and encouragement always ! Lots and lots of love,’ the actor replied to Mohanlal releasing for the trailer.

Suriya released the film’s trailer in Tamil and Nagarjuna in Telugu.

The upcoming action thriller marks the directorial debut of Abhilash Joshiy, the son of veteran director Joshiy. The movie is produced by Dulquer Salmaan's home banner Wayfarer Films, in association with Zee Studios.

‘King Of Kotha’ is scheduled to release on August 24.

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