Mohanlal The
Complete Actor
Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair (born
21 May 1960), better known as Mohanlal, is an Indian actor, film
producer and occasional singer best known for his work in Malayalam films. Film critics, contemporaries, and other experts
consider him as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema for his versatile and natural acting.Widely
regarded as a cultural icon, he also holds a matinee idol status in the popular culture of Kerala.
Mohanlal made his acting debut in Thiranottam (1978),
but the film got released only after 25 years due to censorship
issues. His first film to be released was Manjil Virinja Pookkal (1980)
in which he acted as the antagonist. He became a superstar with
the commercial success of Rajavinte
Makan (1986) which is widely considered as a cult classic in
action movie genre. In a career spanning over three decades, Mohanlal has
acted in over 300 Malayalam films in various genres. Mohanlal has also acted inBollywood, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films. Of these, his notable roles
were in Iruvar (1997),
directed by Mani Ratnam, and Company (2002),
directed byRam Gopal Varma.
Mohanlal was elected as the most
popular Keralite in an online poll conducted by CNN-IBN in 2006 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of
Kerala's formation. In 2001, the Government of India honoured him with
the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour, for his
contributions towards Indian cinema. He has won four Indian
National Film Awards – two Best Actor Awards, one Special Jury Award, and one Award for Best Film as producer; along with six Kerala State Film Awards for Best Actor and eight Filmfare Awards for Best Actor. In 2009, he became the first and the only actor to
receive the honorary rank of Lieutenant
Colonel in
the Territorial
Army of India and
in 2010 he received an honorary
doctorate from Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kerala.
Early life
Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair was born on 21
May 1960 in the Elanthoor village of Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, as the
youngest child of Viswanathan Nair, a former bureaucrat and law secretary with
the Kerala Government, and Santhakumari. He grew up at Mudavanmugal, Poojappura
in Thiruvananthapuram. Mohanlal studied at Model School, Thiruvananthapuram,
and graduated with a B.Com. from Mahatma Gandhi College in Thiruvananthapuram. Mohanlal received his
first Best Actor Award when he was in sixth grade for a stage play called Computer
Boy in which he enacted as a ninety-year-old person..
Film career
Early years (1978–1985)
Mohanlal made his acting debut in 1978
with the film Thiranottam which was created by Mohanlal and
his friends: Maniyan Pilla Raju, Suresh Kumar, Unni, Priyadarshan,
Ravi Kumar and others. Mohanlal played Kuttappan, a mentally disabled servant
in the movie. The film was completed, but it took 25 years to release the
movie.
In 1980, Mohanlal was cast in the lead
antagonist role in Manjil Virinja Pookkal– the directorial
debut of Fazil. The movie became a major
hit. Mohanlal's friends had sent his application in response to an
advertisement by Navodaya Studio.He was auditioned for the role in
front of a panel that included professional directors; two of them gave him
poor marks but Fazil and Jijo Appachan liked him. In an interview
with Reader's Digest in 2004, Mohanlal said that
his looks as a young man might have fit the villain's image.. By
1983, Mohanlal was credited in more than 25 feature films most of which had him
play negative roles. Films like Ente Mohangal Poovaninju, Iniyengilum,
Visa, Attakalasham, Kaliyil Alppam Kariyam, Ente mamattikutiiyammakku, Engane
Nee marakkum, Unaroo, & Sreekrishnaparunthu changed his villain image. In
Sasikumar's Ivide Thudangunnu, he became a successful
hero. Mohanlal played his first comic lead role in an ensemble
cast, as a young man in love with a girl whom he mistakenly believes to be
rich, in the 1984 comedy Poochakkoru Mookkuthi.It also marked the
beginning of Mohanlal-Priyadarshan duo who As of 2011 have worked together
in 29 movies. In 1985, he recorded a song for the film Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil. Uyarangalil, Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu, Boeing Boeing and Aram + Aram Kinnaram were some of
his movies in this period.
1986–2000
Mohanlal played very different roles in
films "made by the great masters" like G.
Aravindan, Hariharan, M. T. Vasudevan Nair, Padmarajan, Bharathan and Lohithadas. Mohanlal,
along with the actor and scriptwriter Sreenivasan who played his sidekick in
several movies, showcased the angst of unemployed, educated Malayali youth
forced to adapt to hostile environments in many realistic social
satires, some of which were written by Sreenivasan himself.
In 1986, he starred in T. P. Balagopalan M.A., directed
by Sathyan Anthikad, for which he received his
first Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor. He portrayed an unemployed young man who shoulders the
responsibility of his family. His performance in Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam as
a harassed house-owner won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Malayalam) also.
Mohanlal was touted as the new Malayalam superstar after
the box-office success of Rajavinte
Makan in which he played underworld don, Vincent Gomez. He also
starred in the tragedy Thalavattom,
playing Vinod, a young man who becomes mentally ill upon witnessing his
girlfriend's death. In 1986, he played the role of Solomon in Padmarajan's
Namukku Parkkan Munthirithopukal. Mohanlal's association with Padmarajan was
very well noted because their films told stories which were well and truly
ahead of their times and broke many conventional stereotypes prevailing during
that time. Mohanlal appeared in 36 movies in 1986.
The following year, Mohanlal starred
with Sreenivasan and Shobana in
the Sathyan Anthikad comedy Nadodikkattu,
which became a box-office success. Mohanlal and Sreenivasan reprised their
roles as the detectives Dasan and Vijayan respectively in the sequels, Pattanapravesham (1988)
and Akkare Akkare Akkare (1990). Thoovanathumbikal,
directed byPadmarajan,
in which he portrayed a person torn between his twin love interests, broke many
stereotypes in Indian films, such as the leading man falling in love with
a second woman immediately after he is rejected by the first. Theromantic
comedy, Chithram, released in 1988, played for 365 days in a
theatre, becoming the longest running Malayalam movie still which plays full
shows daily. Mohanlal
won a Kerala State Special Jury
Award in 1988 for his acting in the movies Padamudra, Aryan, Vellanakalude Nadu, Ulsavapittennu and Chithram.
In 1989, the combination of writer Lohitha
Das and director Sibi
Malayil included his role of Sethu Madhavan, who dreams of becoming a
police officer but ends up as a criminal, in the tragedy Kireedam, earned him a National
Film Special Jury Award. Mohanlal later recalled that his portrayal of
Sethumadhavan's mental agony, commended as a natural performance, was
spontaneous and that he "did what Sethumadhavan, my character, would have
done in such a situation", adding that acting was "akin to entering
another person's body." In the same year, he acted in a movie which
became a hit in the year, Varavelpu,
which tells the story of a man who earned money in overseas and came back to
his native to enjoy his life with family. He bought a bus, which changed his
life fully. The former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, mentioned the movie as
an example for ignorance by Kerala towards global economic changes during the
inauguration of Global Investor Meet held at Kochi on 18
January 2003. In 1989, he starred in another one of Padmarajan's
movies, Season.
In the early 1990s, Mohanlal acted in a
number of commercial movies, such as His Highness Abdullah, Midhunam andNo.20
Madras Mail. His Highness Abdullah was the first movie
produced by Mohanlal, under the banner of Pranavam
Arts. Mohanlal appeared n Bharathan's Thazhvaram in 1990. His romantic
comedy Kilukkam (1991).
His role in Bharatham as aCarnatic
singer who is burdened by a jealous brother, earned him the National Award for Best Actor in
1991. He portrayed a Bharatanatyam dancer
in Kamaladalam(1992). He took help from his
choreographer and his co-actors Vineethand Monisha for
enacting the dance scenes. Rajashilpi, Sadayam, Yoddha and Vietnam
Colony were the other movies. The 1993 drama Devaasuram,
written by Ranjith and directed by I. V. Sasi,
was one of Mohanlal's most successful films and is regarded as a cult
classic.
In 1994, Mohanlal starred in Fazil's cult
classic Manichitrathazhu in the lead role as Sunny
Joseph, a psychiatrist. Spadikamwas a 1995 work. Mohanlal won his third Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor and fifth Filmfare Award for Best Actor
(Malayalam) for his portrayal of Aadu Thoma, a young man who becomes
a thug,
estranged from his father, upon failing to meet the latter's high expectations.
Priyadarshan's Kaalapani, an epic film about the
prisoners in Cellular Jail of Port Blair and Lohithadas's Kanmadam (1998).
In 1997, he played the lead role in Guru directed
by Rajiv Anchal. The film was chosen as India's
official entry to the Oscar to be considered for nomination in
the Best Foreign Language Film category
for 1997.
Mohanlal's first non-Malayalam movie was
the Tamil biographical film Iruvar directed
by Mani
Ratnam. The controversial film, in which Mohanlal depicted an
actor who turns politician (based on M. G. Ramachandran), was a critical success and
won many awards including Best Film award at the Belgrade
International Film Festival and two National Film Awards.
In 1998, he produced and starred
in Harikrishnans alongside Mammootty and Juhi
Chawla. The film was a commercial success but was not received well by
critics. The movie had two versions of climaxes which were screened in different
regions based on whether Mohanlal or Mammootty was more popular there.This,
however, became controversial when lawsuits were filed claiming that prints
exhibited in Hindu-dominated
areas showed Mohanlal marrying the heroine, whereas the ones in Muslim-dominated
areas showed Mammootty marrying her.
Mohanlal depicted a Kathakali artist
whose personal life is a tragedy in the 1999 Indo-French period drama Vanaprasthamdirected
by Shaji N. Karun won him the second National
Award for Best Actor and was the first film that got him international
recognition. The film was selected for the competitive section at the Cannes Film Festival and his performance
was critically acclaimed. It also earned him his fourth Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor and sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
2000–2009
In 2002, Mohanlal played the role of
Sreenivasan IPS, a Mumbai police officer, in his first Bollywood movie, Company,
which introduced him to the Hindi-speaking audience in India and for which he won the IIFA Star
Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor. The movie dealt with the
real-life story of two underworld dons who ruled Mumbai played by Ajay Devgn and Vivek
Oberoi. Mohanlal's performance was well received. The Hindu noted
that the actor is "at his natural best" and "does not look
stifled or anxious as other South Indian stars do when they appear in a Hindi
movie for the first time".In a 2010 online poll by Hindifilmnews.com,
Mohanlal's performance in Company was chosen "The Finest
Performance of a Bollywood Actor in the Last Decade (2001–2010)". He was
No. 1 in the audiences' list and maintained No. 6 in the critics' list.
The following year, Mohanlal, trying to
change his action hero image, returned to humour roles with Kilichundan Mampazham, Balettan, Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu and Mr.
Brahmachari. Kilichundan Mampazham, promoted as a
comeback vehicle for the actor, received good reviews and box-office
collection. Balettan, directed by V. M. Vinu,
was also a commercial success. Mohanlal plays the role of Athanipparambil
Balachandran, a bank employee always willing to lend a helping hand, who is
forced to hide many secrets after his father's death leading to his family's
mistrust.
In 2004, Natturajavu was
his only superhit and Mambazhakkalam became
a hit.
Mohanlal appeared in the 2005 black
comedy Udayananu
Tharam as an aspiring film director. Well received by the audience
and the critics, the movie did well even in places where Malayalam films do not
run in regular shows likeVadodara, Rajkot, Pune and Ahmedabad. In the same year, he appeared in director Blessy's second film Thanmathra, a film that tells the story of an individual
suffering from Alzheimer's disease. The film received positive reviews and Mohanlal's performance was
highly praised. Mohanlal won his fifth Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor and seventh Filmfare Award for Best Actor
(Malayalam) for his performance in a difficult
role; his character does not speak in the second-half of the movie.
In 2006, he worked with the director Sathyan
Anthikkad in the movie Rasathanthram.
Mohanlal also acted in Kirtichakra by director Major Ravi,
in which he plays the role of an Indian
Army officer Major
Mahadevan. The movie was shot inKashmir. and
was a huge blockbuster. A dubbed version of the movie was released
in Tamil as Aran, but Mohanlal disassociated himself with the
movie since his voice was not used, stating that "I prefer to speak for my
role in the film."Mohanlal also acted in the sequels Kurukshetra (2008)
and Kandahar (2010)
in Major Mahadevan series. In 2009 the Indian government conferred him with the
honorary title of Lieutenant colonel from Indian Territorial
Army
In 2007, Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor for his performance in the movie Paradesi directed byP.T. Kunju Muhammed. Sify.com stated
that "Mohanlal is mesmerising and reinvents the idiom of acting once more
with feeling." His July release Hallo became
one of the biggest Malayalam hits in 2007. In August that year, he
appeared in his second Bollywood movie, Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, a remake of the
Bollywood film Sholay. Mohanlal played the role played by Sanjeev Kumar
in the original.
In 2008 Mohanlal did the lead role in
multi-star movie Twenty:20 and in 2009 Mohanlal appeared
with Kamal Haasan in theTamil movie Unnaipol Oruvan. His last film in
2009 was Ividam Swargamanu was directed by Roshan
Andrews.
2010–present
His first release of 2011 was the
multi-starrer Christian Brothers an action drama directed by Joshiy and
scripted byUdayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas duo,
in which he co-starred with Suresh
Gopi, Dileep and Sarath
Kumar. Released on 18 March worldwide on 300 screens simultaneously in all
releasing centres which was the largest release for a Malayalam film at that
time. This racy entertainer was a commercial success and one of the top
grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film's theme was similar to the
2008 film Twenty:20, in which the main cast and crew
were also the same. His Vishu (April) release was China Town another multi-starrer he
co-starred with Jayaram and Dileep was
a comedy entertainer directed by Rafi
Mecartin. Despite of the mixed reviews, the film ran over 100 days and
became one of the highest grossing Malayalam of the year. He starred
in Pranayam released
on 31 August was an off-beat romantic
drama directed by Blessy, which told a love story between three aged characters
of Mohanlal, Anupam Kher, andJayapradha.
The film was highly acclaimed by the critics and Mohanlal's performance
as Mathews was well appreciated. His next film, Snehaveedu,
was directed by Sathyan Anthikkadu, which was a family
movie in the background of a village in Palakkad. For
the first time, yesterday's actress Sheela shared
screen space with Mohanlal, she played the role of his mother. It is credited
as Mohanlal's 300th film. The film became a decent hit. His last film
of the year was Oru Marubhoomikkadha, directed by Priyadarshan,
which was an action-comedy thriller entirely plotted in middle
east. It marked the return of Priyadarshan-Mohanlal-Mukesh combo
of the late 80s and 90s. While shooting in the Al Kateena deserts in Abu Dhabi, Canadian director James
Cameron visited the sets for almost
three hours
and was very impressed with Mohanlal's acting skills and Priyan's use of
limited crew. The film was a superhit at the Christmas-New year box
office.
In 2012, he was seen in six films, his
first release was the much hyped big-budget romantic
thriller film Casanovva directed by Rosshan
Andrrews and written by Bobby-Sanjay.
He enacted the role of Casanova, a serial womaniser and the owner of Casanova's
Eternal Spring - an international chain of flower boutiques. Later he appeared
in a cameo role in the Bollywood movie Tezz released on
27 April directed by Priyadarshan. His next film was B. Unnikrishnan's directorial Grandmaster was a Neo-noir crime thriller,
the story of a cop who is forced to investigate a series of murders. Mohanlal's
well tempered, calm and subdued acting was appreciated by the critics.[91][92] It
is the first Malayalam film to be released through Netflix online
video streaming by UTV Motion Pictures in the United
States and Canada.[93] Followed
up was Spirit directed by Ranjithwhich centered on the increasing habits
of alcoholism in Kerala. The film was exempted from entertainment tax by the
state government for creating an awareness on social issues faced by the
society. The film completed 125 days theatrical run in Kerala and became a
commercial success also. Run Baby Run was released during
the Onam festival, a comedy
thriller film directed by Joshiy, featured
news media as the background. The film was heavily appreciated by the critics,
remarking it as the example for a well crafted gripping thriller. It
became one among the highest grossing Malayalam film of the year. The year
ended with Christmas release Karmayodha directed
by Major
Ravi, an action thriller in which he appeared as Mad Maddy an encounter
specialist who makes decisions on the spot who is assigned to investigate the
missing of a teenage school girl in Mumbai. The film
dealt with the discrimination against women.
2013 was a remarkable year for Mohanlal,
it was the year in which the all-time blockbuster of Malayalam film Drishyamreleased.
His first film of the year was Lokpal,
a vigilante thriller in which he played a vigilante nicknamed
"Lokpal". It was directed by Joshiy and
written by S. N. Swamy. Red
Wine directed by Salam
Bappu, was a non-linear investigation thriller based on a political
murder. Ladies and Gentleman directed
by Siddique was a romantic comedy film on the
backdrop of IT companies. Geethaanjali,
a horror thriller directed by Priyadarsan was
a spin-off of Malayalam classic filmManichitrathazhu,
he reprised the role of Dr. Sunny from the original. His last release was Drishyam directed
by Jeethu Joseph.
In 2014, he starred in Tamil action-drama Jilla alongside Vijay,
directed by R. T. Neason and produced by R.
B. Choudary. The film released over 1150 screens worldwide with 207
screens in Kerala alone, which was the largest release for a film in Kerala in
any language. And earned a ₹27.3
million (US$400,000) gross in its first day of release in Kerala, which is
the highest single day earnings for any film across all languages in the state
at that time. It completed 100 days theatrical run in few theatres
in Chennai,
Tamil Nadu. Mohanlal's first Malayalam release of 2014 was Mr. Fraud,
a heist
film directed by B.
Unnikrishnan. In the next project, he appeared in an extended cameo role
in Koothara,
a coming-of-ageadventurous mystery
film set in an untold period. Mohanlal played a mysterious character,
who at the end of the film revealed as a merman. It was an
experimental film directed by Srinath
Rajendran and produced by Marikar Film.]His next
venture was a comical political
satire film Peruchazhi written and directed by Indian-American film
director Arun Vaidyanathan, came with an unfamiliar
storytelling in Malayalam film industry, film discussed the politics of India and the
US, the largest democracies of the world. It's about a young political
kingmaker who is assigned to make a governor candidate win the California state
gubernatorial elections, there he uses the Indian standard political gimmicks
to win the election. The film goes in a logicless narrating style which was
foreign to Keralites, even though pictured with an onscreen starting
tagline to "keep logic away", the film got undigested
among Malayali audience
who likes to watch classic political satire films like Sandesham.
His first release in 2015 was the
Kannada version of the Malayalam-Kannada bilingual film Mythri. His performance as the revenge
seeking DRDO scientist Mahadev was highly appreciated by the critics. His first
Malayalam release was the cameo appearance in Rasam. Ennum
Eppozhum directed by Sathyan
Anthikad was his first film in the year in leading role
alongside Manju Warrier. The film was a success at the box
office. Followed by the action thriller Lailaa
O Lailaa directed by Joshiy failed both critically and
commercially. His next was Ranjith directorial thriller Loham. Though it
met with the mixed critical response, the film was a commercial success. The
revenge thriller Kanal was
released the next. It also received mixed reviews from critics.
Mohanlal
filmography
Mohanlal has acted in over 320 Malayalam
films and produced or co-produced over 35 films. His acting credits
also include some Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada films. He has acted in 4
professional plays. He has sung over 30 songs, most of them for the films he
acted in.
Other projects
Theatre and television
Mohanlal has acted in a few plays. He
debuted on the stage as Karna (a character in the Indian epic Mahabharata)
inKarnabharam, a Sanskrit play that was premiered in New Delhi as part
of the National Theatre Festival directed
by Kavalam Narayana Panicker. The play
depicts Karna's mental
agony a day before the Kurukshetra
War, as he thinks about his past and his faith.
Kadhayattam was a
presentation enacted by Mohanlal, depicting 10 characters and situations
selected from Malayalam literature.The play was staged
at Kottayam on
1 November 2003.Chayamukhi written and directed by Prasanth
Narayanan was presented under the banner of Kalidasa Visual Magic, a production
house promoted jointly by Mohanlal and Malayalam actor Mukesh. Mohanlal
performed the role of Bheeman and Mukesh performed the role of Keechakan. The
play was first staged at Thrissur on 12 March 2008.Mohanlal has also appeared
in several television commercials and advertisemens including Malabar Gold ad
with Hema Malini and Sania
Mirza, MCR ad with Sarath Kumar, Oceanus ad, Manappuram Gold Loan ad
with Akshay Kumar, etc
Musical band
In 2014 Mohanlal and music
director Ratheesh Vegha formed the band 'Lalisom - The
Lal Effect. The band's maiden show was at the 2015 National Games of India. The band
drew flak from the social media for charging an amount of ₹1.60 crore for
its first show, later the show was also criticised for poor performance which
included lip-syncing to a previously recorded audio tape. Following the
criticism, Mohanlal announced that he would be returning the cost of Rs 1.60
crore to Government of Kerala.But the government rejected Mohanlal's offer
saying that the heat generated by the event was quite regrettable and the
Government’s morality would not allow it to take back the money. The government
also said, Mohanlal had not personally benefitted from the amount (Rs 1.63
crore) which he received since it was meant to meet the stage expenses and
remuneration for the artistes. But Mohanlal didn't take back the money he
dispatched. Many eminent personalities from film industry and apart came
to support Mohanlal. The band's next performance will involve nearly 40
hit songs of Mohanlal movies using hologram technology.
Goodwil and brand
ambassador
Mohanlal was selected as the Goodwill Ambassador of Kerala State
Athletics by the Kerala State Athletics Association.He is also the Goodwill
Ambassador of AIDS awareness campaign by Kerala AIDS Control Society for which
he acted in short films, and of Handloom textiles
in Kerala.Other commercials, designed for Kerala markets, include LG,Tata Sky.
Business and other
ventures
Mohanlal has also started several
business ventures related to film production and distribution, restaurants and
packaged spices among others. He owns Maxlab Cinemas and Entertainments,
a Malayalam film distribution company and Vismayas
Max, a film post-production studio and college for dubbing artists at Kinfra Film
and Video Park, Trivandrum. He has produced films under the banner Pranavam
Arts. He owns many restaurants including a chain in Dubai called
Mohanlal's Tastebuds,Travancore Court in Kochi and The
Harbour Market in Bangalore.He is also a partner in Mohanlal's Tastebuds, a
pickle and curry powder company.His other business ventures include Uni Royal
Marine Exports – a Kozhikode-based seafood export company and Jose Thomas Performing Arts Centre Kochi. He
is an independent director of Clenergen India
Private Limited In 2009, Mohanlal, along with Priyadarshan,
tried to bid for an Indian Premier League cricket team
based in Kochi; they
withdrew the bid on failing to source enough funds after a change in rules was
introduced.
Mohanlal was the captain of the Kerala
Strikers team in the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL) held
in 2012 & 2013.
As an escape artist
In 2008, Mohanlal underwent 18 months
of escape artist training under famous
magician Gopinath Muthukad. He had planned to perform a
stunt called 'Burning Illusion' in Thiruvananthapuram. However, due to pressure from
various quarters including his fans, the act was cancelled later on criticisms
and allegations that it is extremely dangerous. The event was jointly organised
by the Kerala Police, State Tourism Department and
the Kerala State Youth Welfare Board. The open-air "fire escape"
stunt, which should have held at the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, was a
curtain raiser for the four-day 'Vismayam 2008', an international convention in
which nearly 1,000 magicians from across the world would take part. The meet
started on 1 May. In the stunt, he will be handcuffed and the whole body
wrapped in chains with the keys in the hands of dignitaries watching the show.
The actor would then be put inside a box, which will be thrown into a ball of
fire from where he has to escape.
The news shocked and split the magician
community in Kerala. Before the commencement of the act internationally
acclaimed magician Samraj advised Mohanlal against performing the daredevil
stunt. Samraj approached the Association of Malayalam Movie
Artistes (AMMA) with a memorandum signed by 300 magicians, requesting
it to urge Mohanlal to withdraw. AMMA president Innocent requested Mohanlal
to withdraw from stunt and endangering himself: Mohanlal is a pillar of the
Malayalam film industry; he has no right to go and do such a risky show.The
stunt was also to inspire the youth to overcome debacles in life with sheer
determination. Briefing about the act in the press conference organised inTrivandrum,
Mohanlal said "The risk factor is fifty-fifty for the escape act. I hope
that I can make it with the blessings of all." About the objective of
the act, the Merlin Award winning magician Gopinath
Muthukad said "Counted as one of the most dangerous acts, the
'Burning Illusion' will find Mohanlal inspiring the youth to overcome debacles
in life with sheer determination. He has been practising for a while to perfect
it."
In 2014, the actor who is immensely
passionate about the art form decided to perform a risk-free item for the
inaugural function of Magic Planet, a magic-themed complex at Kinfra Film and Video Park Kazhakoottam, Trivandrum.
It is the first Magic Mansion of the world. It is a project of the Academy of
Magical Sciences, founded by his teacher the internationally acclaimed magician Gopinath
Muthukad. The function was inaugurated by chief minister along with other
supreme leaders and the first magic performance was done by Mohanlal. In the
trick, he lifted a girl on the air. Chief minister Oommen
Chandy, opposition Leader V
S Achuthanandan and other prominent personals with the presence of
high-profile international magicians were present at the function.
Media
Mohanlal along with Mammootty, Dileep and Suresh Gopi have
been accused in the media for causing a crisis in Malayalam cinema due to the
"superstar" effect. In 2005 Mohanlal, Mammootty and Dileep controlled
95% of the box-office revenue of Malayalam cinema. These 3 artists have been
criticized for their high remunerations, preference for formulaic content and
larger-than-life male-oriented roles.Mohanlal fan clubs are
present throughout Kerala; they help in creating a buzz around new releases and
ensure a good opening in movie screens, a crucial factor in the success of the
film.In 2007, prohibition activists in Kerala protested against
Mohanlal for appearing in a surreptitious whiskey advertisement. Mahatma Gandhi
National Foundation, a Kottayam-based NGO, accused the actor of violating laws that
ban direct liquor advertisements. However, Mohanlal stated that it was
unfair to single him out when so many other Indian actors were doing similar
endorsements on television.In 2003 on the 25th anniversary of Mohanlal's film career,
a week-long celebration and a stage show were held in Thiruvananthapuram by his fans and friends.
The proceeds from the stage show were donated to charity. Malayalam
television channels,Asianet Television and Surya TV also
held separate stage shows to celebrate the anniversary.
In 2010, Mohanlal was part of a public
spat involving Malayalam writer and social critic Sukumar
Azhikode, actor Thilakanand Association of Malayalam Movie
Artistes (AMMA). The controversy erupted after Azhikode supported
Thilakan's accusations that AMMA had imposed an 'undeclared ban' on
him, suggesting that the leading stars of Malayalam should step aside
since they are old, out-of-shape and charged exorbitant remunerations
resulting in mounting losses for the industry. He added that Mohanlal was
"a hypocrite who hid his advancing age to act with younger
heroines".Mohanlal responded that Azhikode was having
"hallucinations" and his remarks were "an aged uncle's joke".
This led to further personal remarks by Azhikode against Mohanlal. Other
actors like Mammootty and Innocent defended
Mohanlal and the media was, in general, critical of the comments by
Azhikode. Azhikode filed a defamation suit against Mohanlal in August
2010. The forest department filed a case against Mohanlal for keeping an
elephant tusk at his home under the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. The case
was first dismissed by a local Court in Perumbavur and later by theHigh Court of Kerala in 2012. An
individual named Pramod of Thrissur had filed a petition that the officials had
gone out of the way to favour Mohanlal. It was alleged in the petition that
actor and former minister K B Ganesh Kumar and forest officials were
trying to save Mohanlal and overthrow the case related to the discovery of four
elephant tusks at the actor's house during an income tax raid. The petitioner
went to Kerala HC, but the Court dismissed the case and observed that
"there was nothing to show that the State government or its officers had
acted in favour of the actor. Besides, the petitioner had not been able to
point out any illegality or irregularities in the
investigation." "Mohanlal's lawyer senior advocate M K
Damodaran informed the court that police are investigating the case and the
final report has not yet been submitted. When the lawyer of the plaintiff
mentioned that the tusks are still kept in Lal’s house, the defendant’s lawyer
explained that a receipt for the tusks has been obtained and is kept with
Mohanlal". Dismissing the petition, the court criticized the
petitioner for approaching the high court even without enquiring about the
present status of the case. "There is no public interest in the petition,
but it is aimed only at publicity", the court had held.
Personal life
Mohanlal lives with his family in Thevara, Kochi. He married
Suchitra, daughter of Tamil film producer K. Balaji on
28 April 1988. Mohanlal later recalled in an interview that Suchitra used
to send him cards because she wanted to marry him. Their horoscopes did
not match at first, but later it was found that the astrologer erred.
Mohanlal has two children –Pranav and
Vismaya. Pranav has acted in a few movies, debuting in Mohanlal's film Onnaman. Mohanlal
did not object when his son expressed a desire to act as "Kids may have
many such ambitions. If we can help them realise something, what is the
problem?"He owns a house at Ooty, a villa in
Arabian Ranches and a flat in Burj
Khalifa at Dubai.Mohanlal is a self-described foodie.He also enjoys
melodious music. Mohanlal is a strong believer in destiny and spirituality. He
likes to read Osho, J.
Krishnamurti, Aurobindo and Ramana
Maharshi. He has often stated that the turn of events in his life,
including his film career, was accidental. His elder brother Pyarelal died
in the year 2000, during a military exercise.
List of
awards and nominations received by Mohanlal
Mohanlal has received a number of awards
including the Padma Shri by the Government of India in
2001. He has also received the National and Kerala state awards for best
actor several times.
In 2008, while shooting for the
movie Kurukshetra in which he plays the role of
an Army officer,
Mohanlal expressed interest to join Territorial Army of India as an
officer. On 9 July 2008, he was formally inducted to the Territorial Army
in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel by then Army Chief Deepak
Kapoor. Rules had to be amended to accommodate him as men above the age of
42 are not eligible to join the volunteer force. He is the first and only
Indian actor to get the title
Mohanlal was awarded an honorary doctorate by Sree Sankaracharya University
of Sanskrit, Kalady in 2010. The citation praised Mohanlal as "an
excellent performer after actor Sathyan in Malayalam
film the world, who played a rich variety of roles with equal ease and
poise."
In 2012, he was bestowed with the title
of Black belt in Korean martial
art Taekwondo from Kukkiwon, the
world Taekwondo Headquarters, Seoul, South Korea. He is the first and only South Indian actor
to get the title.
Mohanlal The
Complete Actor
Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair (born
21 May 1960), better known as Mohanlal, is an Indian actor, film
producer and occasional singer best known for his work in Malayalam films. Film critics, contemporaries, and other experts
consider him as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema for his versatile and natural acting.Widely
regarded as a cultural icon, he also holds a matinee idol status in the popular culture of Kerala.
Mohanlal made his acting debut in Thiranottam (1978),
but the film got released only after 25 years due to censorship
issues. His first film to be released was Manjil Virinja Pookkal (1980)
in which he acted as the antagonist. He became a superstar with
the commercial success of Rajavinte
Makan (1986) which is widely considered as a cult classic in
action movie genre. In a career spanning over three decades, Mohanlal has
acted in over 300 Malayalam films in various genres. Mohanlal has also acted inBollywood, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films. Of these, his notable roles
were in Iruvar (1997),
directed by Mani Ratnam, and Company (2002),
directed byRam Gopal Varma.
Mohanlal was elected as the most
popular Keralite in an online poll conducted by CNN-IBN in 2006 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of
Kerala's formation. In 2001, the Government of India honoured him with
the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour, for his
contributions towards Indian cinema. He has won four Indian
National Film Awards – two Best Actor Awards, one Special Jury Award, and one Award for Best Film as producer; along with six Kerala State Film Awards for Best Actor and eight Filmfare Awards for Best Actor. In 2009, he became the first and the only actor to
receive the honorary rank of Lieutenant
Colonel in
the Territorial
Army of India and
in 2010 he received an honorary
doctorate from Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kerala.
Early life
Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair was born on 21
May 1960 in the Elanthoor village of Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, as the
youngest child of Viswanathan Nair, a former bureaucrat and law secretary with
the Kerala Government, and Santhakumari. He grew up at Mudavanmugal, Poojappura
in Thiruvananthapuram. Mohanlal studied at Model School, Thiruvananthapuram,
and graduated with a B.Com. from Mahatma Gandhi College in Thiruvananthapuram. Mohanlal received his
first Best Actor Award when he was in sixth grade for a stage play called Computer
Boy in which he enacted as a ninety-year-old person..
Film career
Early years (1978–1985)
Mohanlal made his acting debut in 1978
with the film Thiranottam which was created by Mohanlal and
his friends: Maniyan Pilla Raju, Suresh Kumar, Unni, Priyadarshan,
Ravi Kumar and others. Mohanlal played Kuttappan, a mentally disabled servant
in the movie. The film was completed, but it took 25 years to release the
movie.
In 1980, Mohanlal was cast in the lead
antagonist role in Manjil Virinja Pookkal– the directorial
debut of Fazil. The movie became a major
hit. Mohanlal's friends had sent his application in response to an
advertisement by Navodaya Studio.He was auditioned for the role in
front of a panel that included professional directors; two of them gave him
poor marks but Fazil and Jijo Appachan liked him. In an interview
with Reader's Digest in 2004, Mohanlal said that
his looks as a young man might have fit the villain's image.. By
1983, Mohanlal was credited in more than 25 feature films most of which had him
play negative roles. Films like Ente Mohangal Poovaninju, Iniyengilum,
Visa, Attakalasham, Kaliyil Alppam Kariyam, Ente mamattikutiiyammakku, Engane
Nee marakkum, Unaroo, & Sreekrishnaparunthu changed his villain image. In
Sasikumar's Ivide Thudangunnu, he became a successful
hero. Mohanlal played his first comic lead role in an ensemble
cast, as a young man in love with a girl whom he mistakenly believes to be
rich, in the 1984 comedy Poochakkoru Mookkuthi.It also marked the
beginning of Mohanlal-Priyadarshan duo who As of 2011 have worked together
in 29 movies. In 1985, he recorded a song for the film Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil. Uyarangalil, Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu, Boeing Boeing and Aram + Aram Kinnaram were some of
his movies in this period.
1986–2000
Mohanlal played very different roles in
films "made by the great masters" like G.
Aravindan, Hariharan, M. T. Vasudevan Nair, Padmarajan, Bharathan and Lohithadas. Mohanlal,
along with the actor and scriptwriter Sreenivasan who played his sidekick in
several movies, showcased the angst of unemployed, educated Malayali youth
forced to adapt to hostile environments in many realistic social
satires, some of which were written by Sreenivasan himself.
In 1986, he starred in T. P. Balagopalan M.A., directed
by Sathyan Anthikad, for which he received his
first Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor. He portrayed an unemployed young man who shoulders the
responsibility of his family. His performance in Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam as
a harassed house-owner won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Malayalam) also.
Mohanlal was touted as the new Malayalam superstar after
the box-office success of Rajavinte
Makan in which he played underworld don, Vincent Gomez. He also
starred in the tragedy Thalavattom,
playing Vinod, a young man who becomes mentally ill upon witnessing his
girlfriend's death. In 1986, he played the role of Solomon in Padmarajan's
Namukku Parkkan Munthirithopukal. Mohanlal's association with Padmarajan was
very well noted because their films told stories which were well and truly
ahead of their times and broke many conventional stereotypes prevailing during
that time. Mohanlal appeared in 36 movies in 1986.
The following year, Mohanlal starred
with Sreenivasan and Shobana in
the Sathyan Anthikad comedy Nadodikkattu,
which became a box-office success. Mohanlal and Sreenivasan reprised their
roles as the detectives Dasan and Vijayan respectively in the sequels, Pattanapravesham (1988)
and Akkare Akkare Akkare (1990). Thoovanathumbikal,
directed byPadmarajan,
in which he portrayed a person torn between his twin love interests, broke many
stereotypes in Indian films, such as the leading man falling in love with
a second woman immediately after he is rejected by the first. Theromantic
comedy, Chithram, released in 1988, played for 365 days in a
theatre, becoming the longest running Malayalam movie still which plays full
shows daily. Mohanlal
won a Kerala State Special Jury
Award in 1988 for his acting in the movies Padamudra, Aryan, Vellanakalude Nadu, Ulsavapittennu and Chithram.
In 1989, the combination of writer Lohitha
Das and director Sibi
Malayil included his role of Sethu Madhavan, who dreams of becoming a
police officer but ends up as a criminal, in the tragedy Kireedam, earned him a National
Film Special Jury Award. Mohanlal later recalled that his portrayal of
Sethumadhavan's mental agony, commended as a natural performance, was
spontaneous and that he "did what Sethumadhavan, my character, would have
done in such a situation", adding that acting was "akin to entering
another person's body." In the same year, he acted in a movie which
became a hit in the year, Varavelpu,
which tells the story of a man who earned money in overseas and came back to
his native to enjoy his life with family. He bought a bus, which changed his
life fully. The former Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, mentioned the movie as
an example for ignorance by Kerala towards global economic changes during the
inauguration of Global Investor Meet held at Kochi on 18
January 2003. In 1989, he starred in another one of Padmarajan's
movies, Season.
In the early 1990s, Mohanlal acted in a
number of commercial movies, such as His Highness Abdullah, Midhunam andNo.20
Madras Mail. His Highness Abdullah was the first movie
produced by Mohanlal, under the banner of Pranavam
Arts. Mohanlal appeared n Bharathan's Thazhvaram in 1990. His romantic
comedy Kilukkam (1991).
His role in Bharatham as aCarnatic
singer who is burdened by a jealous brother, earned him the National Award for Best Actor in
1991. He portrayed a Bharatanatyam dancer
in Kamaladalam(1992). He took help from his
choreographer and his co-actors Vineethand Monisha for
enacting the dance scenes. Rajashilpi, Sadayam, Yoddha and Vietnam
Colony were the other movies. The 1993 drama Devaasuram,
written by Ranjith and directed by I. V. Sasi,
was one of Mohanlal's most successful films and is regarded as a cult
classic.
In 1994, Mohanlal starred in Fazil's cult
classic Manichitrathazhu in the lead role as Sunny
Joseph, a psychiatrist. Spadikamwas a 1995 work. Mohanlal won his third Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor and fifth Filmfare Award for Best Actor
(Malayalam) for his portrayal of Aadu Thoma, a young man who becomes
a thug,
estranged from his father, upon failing to meet the latter's high expectations.
Priyadarshan's Kaalapani, an epic film about the
prisoners in Cellular Jail of Port Blair and Lohithadas's Kanmadam (1998).
In 1997, he played the lead role in Guru directed
by Rajiv Anchal. The film was chosen as India's
official entry to the Oscar to be considered for nomination in
the Best Foreign Language Film category
for 1997.
Mohanlal's first non-Malayalam movie was
the Tamil biographical film Iruvar directed
by Mani
Ratnam. The controversial film, in which Mohanlal depicted an
actor who turns politician (based on M. G. Ramachandran), was a critical success and
won many awards including Best Film award at the Belgrade
International Film Festival and two National Film Awards.
In 1998, he produced and starred
in Harikrishnans alongside Mammootty and Juhi
Chawla. The film was a commercial success but was not received well by
critics. The movie had two versions of climaxes which were screened in different
regions based on whether Mohanlal or Mammootty was more popular there.This,
however, became controversial when lawsuits were filed claiming that prints
exhibited in Hindu-dominated
areas showed Mohanlal marrying the heroine, whereas the ones in Muslim-dominated
areas showed Mammootty marrying her.
Mohanlal depicted a Kathakali artist
whose personal life is a tragedy in the 1999 Indo-French period drama Vanaprasthamdirected
by Shaji N. Karun won him the second National
Award for Best Actor and was the first film that got him international
recognition. The film was selected for the competitive section at the Cannes Film Festival and his performance
was critically acclaimed. It also earned him his fourth Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor and sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
2000–2009
In 2002, Mohanlal played the role of
Sreenivasan IPS, a Mumbai police officer, in his first Bollywood movie, Company,
which introduced him to the Hindi-speaking audience in India and for which he won the IIFA Star
Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor. The movie dealt with the
real-life story of two underworld dons who ruled Mumbai played by Ajay Devgn and Vivek
Oberoi. Mohanlal's performance was well received. The Hindu noted
that the actor is "at his natural best" and "does not look
stifled or anxious as other South Indian stars do when they appear in a Hindi
movie for the first time".In a 2010 online poll by Hindifilmnews.com,
Mohanlal's performance in Company was chosen "The Finest
Performance of a Bollywood Actor in the Last Decade (2001–2010)". He was
No. 1 in the audiences' list and maintained No. 6 in the critics' list.
The following year, Mohanlal, trying to
change his action hero image, returned to humour roles with Kilichundan Mampazham, Balettan, Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu and Mr.
Brahmachari. Kilichundan Mampazham, promoted as a
comeback vehicle for the actor, received good reviews and box-office
collection. Balettan, directed by V. M. Vinu,
was also a commercial success. Mohanlal plays the role of Athanipparambil
Balachandran, a bank employee always willing to lend a helping hand, who is
forced to hide many secrets after his father's death leading to his family's
mistrust.
In 2004, Natturajavu was
his only superhit and Mambazhakkalam became
a hit.
Mohanlal appeared in the 2005 black
comedy Udayananu
Tharam as an aspiring film director. Well received by the audience
and the critics, the movie did well even in places where Malayalam films do not
run in regular shows likeVadodara, Rajkot, Pune and Ahmedabad. In the same year, he appeared in director Blessy's second film Thanmathra, a film that tells the story of an individual
suffering from Alzheimer's disease. The film received positive reviews and Mohanlal's performance was
highly praised. Mohanlal won his fifth Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor and seventh Filmfare Award for Best Actor
(Malayalam) for his performance in a difficult
role; his character does not speak in the second-half of the movie.
In 2006, he worked with the director Sathyan
Anthikkad in the movie Rasathanthram.
Mohanlal also acted in Kirtichakra by director Major Ravi,
in which he plays the role of an Indian
Army officer Major
Mahadevan. The movie was shot inKashmir. and
was a huge blockbuster. A dubbed version of the movie was released
in Tamil as Aran, but Mohanlal disassociated himself with the
movie since his voice was not used, stating that "I prefer to speak for my
role in the film."Mohanlal also acted in the sequels Kurukshetra (2008)
and Kandahar (2010)
in Major Mahadevan series. In 2009 the Indian government conferred him with the
honorary title of Lieutenant colonel from Indian Territorial
Army
In 2007, Mohanlal won the Kerala State Film Award for Best
Actor for his performance in the movie Paradesi directed byP.T. Kunju Muhammed. Sify.com stated
that "Mohanlal is mesmerising and reinvents the idiom of acting once more
with feeling." His July release Hallo became
one of the biggest Malayalam hits in 2007. In August that year, he
appeared in his second Bollywood movie, Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, a remake of the
Bollywood film Sholay. Mohanlal played the role played by Sanjeev Kumar
in the original.
In 2008 Mohanlal did the lead role in
multi-star movie Twenty:20 and in 2009 Mohanlal appeared
with Kamal Haasan in theTamil movie Unnaipol Oruvan. His last film in
2009 was Ividam Swargamanu was directed by Roshan
Andrews.
2010–present
His first release of 2011 was the
multi-starrer Christian Brothers an action drama directed by Joshiy and
scripted byUdayakrishna-Siby K. Thomas duo,
in which he co-starred with Suresh
Gopi, Dileep and Sarath
Kumar. Released on 18 March worldwide on 300 screens simultaneously in all
releasing centres which was the largest release for a Malayalam film at that
time. This racy entertainer was a commercial success and one of the top
grossing Malayalam film of the year. The film's theme was similar to the
2008 film Twenty:20, in which the main cast and crew
were also the same. His Vishu (April) release was China Town another multi-starrer he
co-starred with Jayaram and Dileep was
a comedy entertainer directed by Rafi
Mecartin. Despite of the mixed reviews, the film ran over 100 days and
became one of the highest grossing Malayalam of the year. He starred
in Pranayam released
on 31 August was an off-beat romantic
drama directed by Blessy, which told a love story between three aged characters
of Mohanlal, Anupam Kher, andJayapradha.
The film was highly acclaimed by the critics and Mohanlal's performance
as Mathews was well appreciated. His next film, Snehaveedu,
was directed by Sathyan Anthikkadu, which was a family
movie in the background of a village in Palakkad. For
the first time, yesterday's actress Sheela shared
screen space with Mohanlal, she played the role of his mother. It is credited
as Mohanlal's 300th film. The film became a decent hit. His last film
of the year was Oru Marubhoomikkadha, directed by Priyadarshan,
which was an action-comedy thriller entirely plotted in middle
east. It marked the return of Priyadarshan-Mohanlal-Mukesh combo
of the late 80s and 90s. While shooting in the Al Kateena deserts in Abu Dhabi, Canadian director James
Cameron visited the sets for almost
three hours
and was very impressed with Mohanlal's acting skills and Priyan's use of
limited crew. The film was a superhit at the Christmas-New year box
office.
In 2012, he was seen in six films, his
first release was the much hyped big-budget romantic
thriller film Casanovva directed by Rosshan
Andrrews and written by Bobby-Sanjay.
He enacted the role of Casanova, a serial womaniser and the owner of Casanova's
Eternal Spring - an international chain of flower boutiques. Later he appeared
in a cameo role in the Bollywood movie Tezz released on
27 April directed by Priyadarshan. His next film was B. Unnikrishnan's directorial Grandmaster was a Neo-noir crime thriller,
the story of a cop who is forced to investigate a series of murders. Mohanlal's
well tempered, calm and subdued acting was appreciated by the critics.[91][92] It
is the first Malayalam film to be released through Netflix online
video streaming by UTV Motion Pictures in the United
States and Canada.[93] Followed
up was Spirit directed by Ranjithwhich centered on the increasing habits
of alcoholism in Kerala. The film was exempted from entertainment tax by the
state government for creating an awareness on social issues faced by the
society. The film completed 125 days theatrical run in Kerala and became a
commercial success also. Run Baby Run was released during
the Onam festival, a comedy
thriller film directed by Joshiy, featured
news media as the background. The film was heavily appreciated by the critics,
remarking it as the example for a well crafted gripping thriller. It
became one among the highest grossing Malayalam film of the year. The year
ended with Christmas release Karmayodha directed
by Major
Ravi, an action thriller in which he appeared as Mad Maddy an encounter
specialist who makes decisions on the spot who is assigned to investigate the
missing of a teenage school girl in Mumbai. The film
dealt with the discrimination against women.
2013 was a remarkable year for Mohanlal,
it was the year in which the all-time blockbuster of Malayalam film Drishyamreleased.
His first film of the year was Lokpal,
a vigilante thriller in which he played a vigilante nicknamed
"Lokpal". It was directed by Joshiy and
written by S. N. Swamy. Red
Wine directed by Salam
Bappu, was a non-linear investigation thriller based on a political
murder. Ladies and Gentleman directed
by Siddique was a romantic comedy film on the
backdrop of IT companies. Geethaanjali,
a horror thriller directed by Priyadarsan was
a spin-off of Malayalam classic filmManichitrathazhu,
he reprised the role of Dr. Sunny from the original. His last release was Drishyam directed
by Jeethu Joseph.
In 2014, he starred in Tamil action-drama Jilla alongside Vijay,
directed by R. T. Neason and produced by R.
B. Choudary. The film released over 1150 screens worldwide with 207
screens in Kerala alone, which was the largest release for a film in Kerala in
any language. And earned a ₹27.3
million (US$400,000) gross in its first day of release in Kerala, which is
the highest single day earnings for any film across all languages in the state
at that time. It completed 100 days theatrical run in few theatres
in Chennai,
Tamil Nadu. Mohanlal's first Malayalam release of 2014 was Mr. Fraud,
a heist
film directed by B.
Unnikrishnan. In the next project, he appeared in an extended cameo role
in Koothara,
a coming-of-ageadventurous mystery
film set in an untold period. Mohanlal played a mysterious character,
who at the end of the film revealed as a merman. It was an
experimental film directed by Srinath
Rajendran and produced by Marikar Film.]His next
venture was a comical political
satire film Peruchazhi written and directed by Indian-American film
director Arun Vaidyanathan, came with an unfamiliar
storytelling in Malayalam film industry, film discussed the politics of India and the
US, the largest democracies of the world. It's about a young political
kingmaker who is assigned to make a governor candidate win the California state
gubernatorial elections, there he uses the Indian standard political gimmicks
to win the election. The film goes in a logicless narrating style which was
foreign to Keralites, even though pictured with an onscreen starting
tagline to "keep logic away", the film got undigested
among Malayali audience
who likes to watch classic political satire films like Sandesham.
His first release in 2015 was the
Kannada version of the Malayalam-Kannada bilingual film Mythri. His performance as the revenge
seeking DRDO scientist Mahadev was highly appreciated by the critics. His first
Malayalam release was the cameo appearance in Rasam. Ennum
Eppozhum directed by Sathyan
Anthikad was his first film in the year in leading role
alongside Manju Warrier. The film was a success at the box
office. Followed by the action thriller Lailaa
O Lailaa directed by Joshiy failed both critically and
commercially. His next was Ranjith directorial thriller Loham. Though it
met with the mixed critical response, the film was a commercial success. The
revenge thriller Kanal was
released the next. It also received mixed reviews from critics.
Mohanlal
filmography
Mohanlal has acted in over 320 Malayalam
films and produced or co-produced over 35 films. His acting credits
also include some Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada films. He has acted in 4
professional plays. He has sung over 30 songs, most of them for the films he
acted in.
Other projects
Theatre and television
Mohanlal has acted in a few plays. He
debuted on the stage as Karna (a character in the Indian epic Mahabharata)
inKarnabharam, a Sanskrit play that was premiered in New Delhi as part
of the National Theatre Festival directed
by Kavalam Narayana Panicker. The play
depicts Karna's mental
agony a day before the Kurukshetra
War, as he thinks about his past and his faith.
Kadhayattam was a
presentation enacted by Mohanlal, depicting 10 characters and situations
selected from Malayalam literature.The play was staged
at Kottayam on
1 November 2003.Chayamukhi written and directed by Prasanth
Narayanan was presented under the banner of Kalidasa Visual Magic, a production
house promoted jointly by Mohanlal and Malayalam actor Mukesh. Mohanlal
performed the role of Bheeman and Mukesh performed the role of Keechakan. The
play was first staged at Thrissur on 12 March 2008.Mohanlal has also appeared
in several television commercials and advertisemens including Malabar Gold ad
with Hema Malini and Sania
Mirza, MCR ad with Sarath Kumar, Oceanus ad, Manappuram Gold Loan ad
with Akshay Kumar, etc
Musical band
In 2014 Mohanlal and music
director Ratheesh Vegha formed the band 'Lalisom - The
Lal Effect. The band's maiden show was at the 2015 National Games of India. The band
drew flak from the social media for charging an amount of ₹1.60 crore for
its first show, later the show was also criticised for poor performance which
included lip-syncing to a previously recorded audio tape. Following the
criticism, Mohanlal announced that he would be returning the cost of Rs 1.60
crore to Government of Kerala.But the government rejected Mohanlal's offer
saying that the heat generated by the event was quite regrettable and the
Government’s morality would not allow it to take back the money. The government
also said, Mohanlal had not personally benefitted from the amount (Rs 1.63
crore) which he received since it was meant to meet the stage expenses and
remuneration for the artistes. But Mohanlal didn't take back the money he
dispatched. Many eminent personalities from film industry and apart came
to support Mohanlal. The band's next performance will involve nearly 40
hit songs of Mohanlal movies using hologram technology.
Goodwil and brand
ambassador
Mohanlal was selected as the Goodwill Ambassador of Kerala State
Athletics by the Kerala State Athletics Association.He is also the Goodwill
Ambassador of AIDS awareness campaign by Kerala AIDS Control Society for which
he acted in short films, and of Handloom textiles
in Kerala.Other commercials, designed for Kerala markets, include LG,Tata Sky.
Business and other
ventures
Mohanlal has also started several
business ventures related to film production and distribution, restaurants and
packaged spices among others. He owns Maxlab Cinemas and Entertainments,
a Malayalam film distribution company and Vismayas
Max, a film post-production studio and college for dubbing artists at Kinfra Film
and Video Park, Trivandrum. He has produced films under the banner Pranavam
Arts. He owns many restaurants including a chain in Dubai called
Mohanlal's Tastebuds,Travancore Court in Kochi and The
Harbour Market in Bangalore.He is also a partner in Mohanlal's Tastebuds, a
pickle and curry powder company.His other business ventures include Uni Royal
Marine Exports – a Kozhikode-based seafood export company and Jose Thomas Performing Arts Centre Kochi. He
is an independent director of Clenergen India
Private Limited In 2009, Mohanlal, along with Priyadarshan,
tried to bid for an Indian Premier League cricket team
based in Kochi; they
withdrew the bid on failing to source enough funds after a change in rules was
introduced.
Mohanlal was the captain of the Kerala
Strikers team in the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL) held
in 2012 & 2013.
As an escape artist
In 2008, Mohanlal underwent 18 months
of escape artist training under famous
magician Gopinath Muthukad. He had planned to perform a
stunt called 'Burning Illusion' in Thiruvananthapuram. However, due to pressure from
various quarters including his fans, the act was cancelled later on criticisms
and allegations that it is extremely dangerous. The event was jointly organised
by the Kerala Police, State Tourism Department and
the Kerala State Youth Welfare Board. The open-air "fire escape"
stunt, which should have held at the Chandrasekharan Nair Stadium, was a
curtain raiser for the four-day 'Vismayam 2008', an international convention in
which nearly 1,000 magicians from across the world would take part. The meet
started on 1 May. In the stunt, he will be handcuffed and the whole body
wrapped in chains with the keys in the hands of dignitaries watching the show.
The actor would then be put inside a box, which will be thrown into a ball of
fire from where he has to escape.
The news shocked and split the magician
community in Kerala. Before the commencement of the act internationally
acclaimed magician Samraj advised Mohanlal against performing the daredevil
stunt. Samraj approached the Association of Malayalam Movie
Artistes (AMMA) with a memorandum signed by 300 magicians, requesting
it to urge Mohanlal to withdraw. AMMA president Innocent requested Mohanlal
to withdraw from stunt and endangering himself: Mohanlal is a pillar of the
Malayalam film industry; he has no right to go and do such a risky show.The
stunt was also to inspire the youth to overcome debacles in life with sheer
determination. Briefing about the act in the press conference organised inTrivandrum,
Mohanlal said "The risk factor is fifty-fifty for the escape act. I hope
that I can make it with the blessings of all." About the objective of
the act, the Merlin Award winning magician Gopinath
Muthukad said "Counted as one of the most dangerous acts, the
'Burning Illusion' will find Mohanlal inspiring the youth to overcome debacles
in life with sheer determination. He has been practising for a while to perfect
it."
In 2014, the actor who is immensely
passionate about the art form decided to perform a risk-free item for the
inaugural function of Magic Planet, a magic-themed complex at Kinfra Film and Video Park Kazhakoottam, Trivandrum.
It is the first Magic Mansion of the world. It is a project of the Academy of
Magical Sciences, founded by his teacher the internationally acclaimed magician Gopinath
Muthukad. The function was inaugurated by chief minister along with other
supreme leaders and the first magic performance was done by Mohanlal. In the
trick, he lifted a girl on the air. Chief minister Oommen
Chandy, opposition Leader V
S Achuthanandan and other prominent personals with the presence of
high-profile international magicians were present at the function.
Media
Mohanlal along with Mammootty, Dileep and Suresh Gopi have been accused in the media for causing a crisis in Malayalam cinema due to the "superstar" effect. In 2005 Mohanlal, Mammootty and Dileep controlled 95% of the box-office revenue of Malayalam cinema. These 3 artists have been criticized for their high remunerations, preference for formulaic content and larger-than-life male-oriented roles.Mohanlal fan clubs are present throughout Kerala; they help in creating a buzz around new releases and ensure a good opening in movie screens, a crucial factor in the success of the film.In 2007, prohibition activists in Kerala protested against Mohanlal for appearing in a surreptitious whiskey advertisement. Mahatma Gandhi National Foundation, a Kottayam-based NGO, accused the actor of violating laws that ban direct liquor advertisements. However, Mohanlal stated that it was unfair to single him out when so many other Indian actors were doing similar endorsements on television.In 2003 on the 25th anniversary of Mohanlal's film career, a week-long celebration and a stage show were held in Thiruvananthapuram by his fans and friends. The proceeds from the stage show were donated to charity. Malayalam television channels,Asianet Television and Surya TV also held separate stage shows to celebrate the anniversary.
In 2010, Mohanlal was part of a public
spat involving Malayalam writer and social critic Sukumar
Azhikode, actor Thilakanand Association of Malayalam Movie
Artistes (AMMA). The controversy erupted after Azhikode supported
Thilakan's accusations that AMMA had imposed an 'undeclared ban' on
him, suggesting that the leading stars of Malayalam should step aside
since they are old, out-of-shape and charged exorbitant remunerations
resulting in mounting losses for the industry. He added that Mohanlal was
"a hypocrite who hid his advancing age to act with younger
heroines".Mohanlal responded that Azhikode was having
"hallucinations" and his remarks were "an aged uncle's joke".
This led to further personal remarks by Azhikode against Mohanlal. Other
actors like Mammootty and Innocent defended
Mohanlal and the media was, in general, critical of the comments by
Azhikode. Azhikode filed a defamation suit against Mohanlal in August
2010. The forest department filed a case against Mohanlal for keeping an
elephant tusk at his home under the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. The case
was first dismissed by a local Court in Perumbavur and later by theHigh Court of Kerala in 2012. An
individual named Pramod of Thrissur had filed a petition that the officials had
gone out of the way to favour Mohanlal. It was alleged in the petition that
actor and former minister K B Ganesh Kumar and forest officials were
trying to save Mohanlal and overthrow the case related to the discovery of four
elephant tusks at the actor's house during an income tax raid. The petitioner
went to Kerala HC, but the Court dismissed the case and observed that
"there was nothing to show that the State government or its officers had
acted in favour of the actor. Besides, the petitioner had not been able to
point out any illegality or irregularities in the
investigation." "Mohanlal's lawyer senior advocate M K
Damodaran informed the court that police are investigating the case and the
final report has not yet been submitted. When the lawyer of the plaintiff
mentioned that the tusks are still kept in Lal’s house, the defendant’s lawyer
explained that a receipt for the tusks has been obtained and is kept with
Mohanlal". Dismissing the petition, the court criticized the
petitioner for approaching the high court even without enquiring about the
present status of the case. "There is no public interest in the petition,
but it is aimed only at publicity", the court had held.
Personal life
Mohanlal lives with his family in Thevara, Kochi. He married
Suchitra, daughter of Tamil film producer K. Balaji on
28 April 1988. Mohanlal later recalled in an interview that Suchitra used
to send him cards because she wanted to marry him. Their horoscopes did
not match at first, but later it was found that the astrologer erred.
Mohanlal has two children –Pranav and
Vismaya. Pranav has acted in a few movies, debuting in Mohanlal's film Onnaman. Mohanlal
did not object when his son expressed a desire to act as "Kids may have
many such ambitions. If we can help them realise something, what is the
problem?"He owns a house at Ooty, a villa in
Arabian Ranches and a flat in Burj
Khalifa at Dubai.Mohanlal is a self-described foodie.He also enjoys
melodious music. Mohanlal is a strong believer in destiny and spirituality. He
likes to read Osho, J.
Krishnamurti, Aurobindo and Ramana
Maharshi. He has often stated that the turn of events in his life,
including his film career, was accidental. His elder brother Pyarelal died
in the year 2000, during a military exercise.
List of
awards and nominations received by Mohanlal
Mohanlal has received a number of awards
including the Padma Shri by the Government of India in
2001. He has also received the National and Kerala state awards for best
actor several times.
In 2008, while shooting for the
movie Kurukshetra in which he plays the role of
an Army officer,
Mohanlal expressed interest to join Territorial Army of India as an
officer. On 9 July 2008, he was formally inducted to the Territorial Army
in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel by then Army Chief Deepak
Kapoor. Rules had to be amended to accommodate him as men above the age of
42 are not eligible to join the volunteer force. He is the first and only
Indian actor to get the title
Mohanlal was awarded an honorary doctorate by Sree Sankaracharya University
of Sanskrit, Kalady in 2010. The citation praised Mohanlal as "an
excellent performer after actor Sathyan in Malayalam
film the world, who played a rich variety of roles with equal ease and
poise."
In 2012, he was bestowed with the title
of Black belt in Korean martial
art Taekwondo from Kukkiwon, the
world Taekwondo Headquarters, Seoul, South Korea. He is the first and only South Indian actor
to get the title.
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