EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Karwaan actor Dulquer Salmaan gives us a tutorial on famous Malayalam phrases

In a fun segment with Pinkvilla, South Indian superstar Dulquer Salmaan taught the viewers and us a few popular Malayalam phrases. The actor will be making his Bollywood debut with Karwaan which is slated to release on August 3, 2018.

Updated on Aug 03, 2018  |  04:04 PM IST |  4.4M

Malayalam movie heartthrob Dulquer Salmaan is all set to make his Bollywood debut with Karwaan. The film is directed by debutant Akarsh Khurana and also stars Irrfan Khan and Mithila Palkar in pivotal roles. The film is slated to release on August 3, 2018. The handsome actor has been going out and about with the promotions of the film and left no stone unturned. When we got a chance to catch up with Dulquer for a fun segment we thought of brushing up our Malayalam lingo. We gave him a few popular Malayalam phrases which the actor translated to the viewers of Pinkvilla and Dulquer thoroughly enjoyed it.

For starters, Salmaan went on to explain a few words like Aiyyo, Enniku Vayya, Oh Pinne, Po Mone Dinesha to name a few. We bet not many of us know what they mean but we still go ahead and use them. So gear up cause we don't know any better way to learn it from the man who aces the language himself. 

Check out the video below and tell us about it in the comments section.


Talking about Dulquer, the handsome actor made his debut in Malayalam Film Industry in the year 2012 with the movie Second Show. He went on to be a part of popular Malayalam movies namely Ustad Hotel, ABCD: American-Born Confused Desi, Bangalore Days, 100 Days of Love, Charlie, Kali, Comrade in America, Solo.

He made his debut in Tamil movies with Vaayai Moodi Pesavum. He went on to work in hit Tamil films like O Kadhal Kanmani. While, Dulquer forayed in Telugu film with Mahanati, where he played the role of Gemini Ganesan.

Post-Karwaan, Dulquer will be seen in another Bollywood film titled The Zoya Factor, where he will be romancing Sonam K Ahuja. The film is adapted from the book of the same name by Anuja Chauhan. 

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