Updated On: 17 August, 2023 06:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Unhappy about films being demarcated as digital and theatrical offerings, Guns & Gulaabs actor Dulquer wishes that mainstream as well as unconventional movies find their place on the big screen

Dulquer Salmaan in Guns & Gulaabs
Within the space of a week, Dulquer Salmaan would have made appearances on both our laptops as well as the big screen. His maiden web series, Guns & Gulaabs, drops online tomorrow, followed by the Malayalam movie, King of Kotha, next Friday. To him, the fact that the two distinct stories are reaching audiences through different platforms shows that now is a good time for content. “Wherever there is great content and whatever opportunities we get as actors, we will grab them,” he smiles.
It is this passion to tell unheard stories that brought him to Guns & Gulaabs, also featuring Rajkummar Rao, Gulshan Devaiah and Adarsh Gourav. The Netflix offering marks his OTT debut, but to Salmaan, the medium is secondary. What primarily matters is whether the story resonates with him. Raj-DK’s quirky crime comedy, set in the fictional town of Gulaabganj, delivered in that regard. “You don’t look at which medium these stories are being played out on. You would rather do great work than think, ‘Oh, this is web. I will wait for a theatrical offering.’ Guns & Gulaabs was an easy choice to make because of how its world looked and how the characters were. It stood out from all the [offers] I was getting. We have had many serious series, but this was a clutter-breaker. I was the last one to come on board. I wanted to experience Raj-DK’s world. Also, I had been curious to see how long-format storytelling worked,” he says.