"The audience, both in Malayalam and Tamil industry, are very accepting and encouraging. They give us the courage to do content-rich stories," Dulquer told reporters here at the first look launch the movie.
"'Solo' is a very courageous film. Making an anthology series is not a simple task. We had to put in the effort of making four films. 'Solo' has great visuals, great music and I am very lucky to be a part of this project," he added.
The movie is directed by Bejoy Nambiar and marks his foray into southern film industry.
Veteran filmmaker Mani Ratnam was also present at the event. While he gave Dulquer his big break with "Ok Kanmani", Nambiar has worked as an assistant director with him.
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"Many thanks to Mani sir for being here. This is my third Tamil film and he has always been there for my film's event.
"He launched the audio for my Tamil debut 'Vaayai Moodi Pesavum', he was the captain of the ship for 'OK Kanmani' and for this film, he is here again. So as long as he's here, my movies are safe," Dulquer said.
"'Solo' is my first foray in the south. I won't count 'David' because it was half dubbed and half shot as a bilingual. I count 'Solo' as my first film down south. This is my sincere attempt to break into both the markets. I want to stress on this fact that we have really made a bilingual."
The 38-year-old director said that he and his lead actor have tried something unique in the film and they hope audiences will appreciate their effort.
Nambiar credited Ratnam for teaching him the nuances of filmmaking.
Ratnam said he liked the first glimpse teaser and was looking forward to see the film.
Produced by Refex Entertainment in collaboration with Get Away Films, "Solo" also features Neha Sharma, Sruthi Hariharan, Arthi Venkatesh, Sai Dhansika as female leads.