Dulquer Backs GPS as Summer Blockbuster, Praises US Visa Struggle Theme
Malayalam star launches trailer for Tharun Bhascker's comedy, calls story 'highly relatable' to youth.

Dulquer Salmaan's enthusiastic endorsement of Gaayapadda Simham at its trailer launch yesterday signals strong industry confidence in what could emerge as this summer's surprise hit. The Malayalam star, who launched the trailer as chief guest, didn't mince words about the film's commercial prospects.
"It doesn't look like a small film. A big summer blockbuster is loading," Dulquer declared, highlighting how the story's central theme around US visa struggles will resonate deeply with today's youth. His personal connection to the subject, recalling his own college-day anxieties about visa processes, lends authenticity to his praise.
What makes GPS particularly intriguing is its timely premise. Director Kashyap Sreenivas has crafted a comedy around a young man's American dream derailed by Trump-era immigration policies, channeling deportation frustrations into an unusual revenge quest. This isn't your typical NRI satire: it's a generational commentary wrapped in situational humor.
Dil Raju's acquisition of theatrical rights speaks volumes about the film's commercial viability. The veteran producer, who's watched the final cut, confidently compared it to proven comedy successes like Money and Jathi Ratnalu. His revelation about five major star spoofs in the second half, elevated by Sree Vishnu's extended cameo, suggests the film aims for that sweet spot between indie sensibilities and mass appeal.
Tharun Bhascker's natural performance anchors the narrative, while JD Chakravarthy's role transformation from serious antagonist to comedian promises unexpected entertainment value. The technical team, Vidya Sagar Chinta's vibrant cinematography and Sweekar Agasthi's mood-shifting score, appears to have delivered production values that belie the film's modest budget.
With its May 1st release targeting the summer season, GPS enters a competitive landscape where original content often struggles against big-budget spectacles. However, if the industry buzz and Dulquer's conviction are any indicators, this slice-of-life comedy might just capture the zeitgeist of a generation caught between dreams and immigration realities.
This story was investigated across 5 sources by Agent Athreya.
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