The early reports suggest that the new Mollywood project by Tamil director Perarasu, a sequel of yesteryear super hit movie 'Samrajyam' will be the biggest budget action thriller in Mollywood, titled 'Son of Alexander', earlier the buzz was that Prithviraj will take up a role in 'Son Of Alexander', the character played by Mammootty in the original.
But latest reports suggest that Prithvi has got some issues, including date problems, which has prevented him from accepting the offer. And this had made the director and his crew to look forward to other options in the case of the lead actor.
The new story is that Dulquar Salman, the star son of Mammootty is now being beckoned to do the role. If this project happens, the movie will be a rare case in Indian film history, in which the actual star son will take up the role of the son of the character played by his father, in its sequel.

\'Samrajyam\' sequel titled \'Son of Alexander\' is expected to be the most expensive film of Malayalam.
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Dulquar Salman is an Indian film actor and businessman who works in Malayalam cinema. He is the son of actor Mammootty. He made his acting debut in 2012, in the Malayalam film Second Show.
Dulquer is the younger son of actor Mammootty and Sul ...
Mammootty (born Pannaparambil Muhammad Kutty on September 7, 1953) is an award winning Indian film actor and producer. During a career spanning more than quarter of a century, he has acted in more than 300 films as the lead actor in Malayalam ...

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