Dular Salman shared adorable moments with daughter on superbike. See pick
Dular Salman saw his daughter Maryam teaching to handle the bike on her 8th birthday, winning the heart online. In the Mammooti family, a moment of cute father and daughter came during a week filled with ceremony.

Actor Dular Salman, who is known for his versatile roles, is now winning an off-screen with heart. This time as a loving father. A heartbreaking moment between Dalkar and his daughter, Maryam Amira Salman is going viral on social media, which is teaching the actor to handle a bike at the age of eight.
This photo makes Dalkar sit with a fierce on his electric ultraviolet, which catches the handle with enthusiasm. The adorable image shows how Dalkar is guiding his daughter’s hand and ensuring her safety.
Superbike, carrying a Tamil Nadu registration with number 369, is a subtle tribute to Duller’s father, Mammooty. The number has an emotional value for the family and is usually seen on their vehicles. The price of these high-end electric superbikes is between 3 and 4 lakh rupees.
This cute moment came around Maryam’s eighth birthday, which was celebrated by Dalkar by sharing a family picture with his wife Amal Sufia and his daughter. “Happy birthday to our princess !!

Interestingly, the first week of May is the festive season for Mammooty’s family. May 4 is the birthday of Mammooty’s wife, Sulfath, while Mary’s birthday falls on 5 May. To shut down this, Dalkar also celebrated the 46th wedding anniversary of his parents on 6 May, sharing a lovely picture of him with the caption, “You may be more happy than both Umma and PA Love.”
Dular Salman was last seen in the Telugu film ‘Lucky Baskar’, which was praised by both critics and audiences. Directed and written by Venky Ataluri, the story revolves around an ordinary bank employee, which turns into fraud after denying a promotion. Meenakshi Chaudhary played a female lead role. Duller’s next project is ‘Kantha’, a Pan-India film, which he has co-produced with Rana Daggubati. Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, the film is called a period drama.