<p>Dulquar Salman's debut film ''Second Show'' did reasonable business at the box office, but it hasn't stopped filmmakers to offer films to the youngster. </p>.<p>The young actor, who is Malayalam superstar Mammootty's son, is happy with his profession and the way his acting career is shaping up.<br /><br />Speaking to IANS, Salman, who used to look after his father's money matters before taking up acting, said his second film "Ustad Hotel" will be completed in a week's time and then he will move on to the next one.<br /><br />"I am excited about 'Varsham', my third film. The film's shooting will begin shortly. It's a love story, which will be shot here. The director is a new face, Kannan, and the search for the female lead is going on. Kannan has co-written," said Salman.<br /><br />He will also do director Martin Prakkat's film. "All in all, things are fine and I am enjoying my new found profession. A few other proposals are also in the pipeline, including a film by one of the country's leading director," said Salman, a graduate from the US. Before turning a professional actor, he was looking after his father's money matters.<br /><br />When asked about his father's latest film, "Kobra", which hits the theatres Friday, Salman said that it will be a fun film.<br /><br />"Yes, of late, a few of his films did not do the expected business, but with his new release, things are going to change. I saw the film last night and it looks good and an entertainer," said Salman, and added that his father is right now in Qatar.<br />What about a probable role alongside his father?<br /><br />The 25-year-old laughed and said: "I am in no hurry."<br />The actor, who last December married A. Sufia, an architect by profession, lives with his parents here.</p>
<p>Dulquar Salman's debut film ''Second Show'' did reasonable business at the box office, but it hasn't stopped filmmakers to offer films to the youngster. </p>.<p>The young actor, who is Malayalam superstar Mammootty's son, is happy with his profession and the way his acting career is shaping up.<br /><br />Speaking to IANS, Salman, who used to look after his father's money matters before taking up acting, said his second film "Ustad Hotel" will be completed in a week's time and then he will move on to the next one.<br /><br />"I am excited about 'Varsham', my third film. The film's shooting will begin shortly. It's a love story, which will be shot here. The director is a new face, Kannan, and the search for the female lead is going on. Kannan has co-written," said Salman.<br /><br />He will also do director Martin Prakkat's film. "All in all, things are fine and I am enjoying my new found profession. A few other proposals are also in the pipeline, including a film by one of the country's leading director," said Salman, a graduate from the US. Before turning a professional actor, he was looking after his father's money matters.<br /><br />When asked about his father's latest film, "Kobra", which hits the theatres Friday, Salman said that it will be a fun film.<br /><br />"Yes, of late, a few of his films did not do the expected business, but with his new release, things are going to change. I saw the film last night and it looks good and an entertainer," said Salman, and added that his father is right now in Qatar.<br />What about a probable role alongside his father?<br /><br />The 25-year-old laughed and said: "I am in no hurry."<br />The actor, who last December married A. Sufia, an architect by profession, lives with his parents here.</p>