Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Great Indian Actors-Part I : Mammootty and the depth of emotions
(FROM PASSIONFORCINEMA.COM)





‘You should not limit this ceremony to just Hindi movies. You must recognize movies in other languages also. And you should stop identifying us as South Indian movie stars alone because we are Indians’ thundered Mammootty at IIFA (International Indian Film Awards) Dubai suggesting implicitly that IIFA change its name to IHFA or IBFA (Hindi/Bollywood). His politics, and personality aside, this man is one actor that commands exceptional presence on the Silver Screen.



Mammootty’s biography, career and controversies is available in this wikipedia link. Profiling any actor is an task involving dissection of his most prominent performances. What does one do when faced with the challenge of 330 odd films spread over 29 year ? An act of picking and choosing, like black grape for a fine brew of pinot noir, Mammootty’s characters that impacted the audiences with their enormous depth and lucid execution, has been attempted here. This is a set of recommendation which would prove as a guided tour to his illustrious career.



Unnikrishnan – Yathra (1985,IMDB)



Mammootty’s ‘Yathra’ is perhaps what best show-cased the director’s actor, that he always claimed to be. It follows the story of Unnikrishnan, who is mistaken for another criminal lookalike (whose photo only is shown), and suffers police custody, and atrocities there in. The visual poetry by Balu Mahendra, is exemplified by an assuring performance by an up and coming actor, Mammootty. As an disciplined student, he puts himself inside the framework of the auteurs imagination. As one watches the helplessness of Unni at the hands of police, or him reminiscing the memories of his beloved when one of jail-mates hum a lilting melody, intensity in his eyes or the timing of reaction, to other performers, led every cineaste to realize that here is an actor to watch out for.



Inspector Balram - Aavanazhi (1986)



A story inspired by the Rajan Murder case. Mammootty appears as the firebrand, brutally brash inspector Balram. The man, who lost his love, dignity and stature now carries thorough-bred contempt for the system and society. A power packed performance, in a film that captures the social situation of the times brilliantly. This movie and the character are perhaps the most memorable depiction of police in malayalam movie history. Probably, one of best in Indian film history too.





GK- New Delhi (1987,IMDB)


When Joshy adapted Irving Wallace’s ‘The Almighty’ into malayalam, Mammootty was perhaps the only choice he would have ever dreamt of. The young effervescent G Krishnamoorthy and the majestic, cold blooded ‘Vishwanathan’ was a plum role for any actor trying to establish his stardom. Mammootty performed his way to superstar-dom, without gimmickry or banality of any sorts. Vishwanath/GK was a character that, was incessantly brooding and plotting. The inclined actor that he was, lived the role and every moment when the handicapped GK appeared on screen, appeared with a gleam of viscious scheming that were emanating from his eyes and body language.



Balan – Thaniyavathanam (1987, IMDB)



A heartbreaking tale of society dictating our life. A kafkaesque tale, dealt with a more narrative and dramatic perspective. One of Lohitadas’s initial few scripts, deals with a school teacher , Balan Master or Balan Mash (in anglicized malayalam), who wakes up dreaming a nightmare. The closely knit extended family of his, houses an uncle, who became mentally ill after a similar nightmare long before. The family and village declares Balan, as the hereditary carrier of the ‘Madness’ gene. Balan’s actions are scrutinized and fitted to those of a lunatic. An unwary Balan, by the time he realizes, what the society has done to him, ends up losing his wife and children.

Watch some chilling sequences in youtube, in the first five minutes of the video



In 1987 Mammootty appeared in two other exceptional performances in ‘Manivathoorile Aayiram Shivarathrikal’, a breezy romance and ‘Anantharam‘ , an Adoor Masterpiece.

Subsequently, in 1988 he appeared as Sethurama Iyer for the first time in ‘CBI Dairy Kurippu’. There were stories floating of CBI department officers, coming in official hordes for a special show. The portrayal of no-nonsense and dignified CBI officer, earned unprecedented box office success. He also appeared in ‘August 1′, a thriller and ‘1921′ , a period drama about Khilafat agitation in Malabar.

Even after these exceptional performances over several years recognition evaded the master actor, but not for long



Chandu, Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha (1989, )




A magical literary work by MT and lyrical execution by Hariharan, bought to life one of the greatest characters to grace Indian screen, Chandu Chekavar. An immortal performance, which would definitely be a part of any malayali’s mind-space until death and beyond. Mammootty along with scriptwriter, Jnanpith winner MT Vasudevan Nair and director Hariharan, transport us to yonder years, where fief-doms dueled out their differences , with the help of ‘Chekavars’.
The actor became the character, and the character came to life. There was no Mammootty any more, it was two and half hours of Chandu, and his majestic presence.



Basheer, Mathilukal (1990,IMDB)




Mammootty has been one of Adoors favorite muse. He appeared for the second time in an ‘Art’ film by Adoor Gopalakrishnan and art it was. The film explored the prison life of the prolific writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, in British India. Basheer’s pastime and love interest is a voice, of a female jail mate from across the walls, ladies prison. The narrative relies on Mammootty’s expressive voice and subtle body language, which is supported by KPAC Lalithas inimitable vocal presence.

Mammotty won in first national award in 1991 for Mathilukal and Vadakkan Veergatha combined, long overdue and each one of these performance deserved separate accolades on their own.



Kottayam Kunjachan, title character (1990, IMDB)





If Mammotty was limiting himself to drama primarily, and serious cinema every now and then, it was time for some comic relief. Kottayam Kunjachan was the most lovable achayan (Keralite Christian) character to appear on screen. Kunjachan , a goon, upon insistence from a church priest, ends up starting a Motor Vehicle Driving School and calls himself Proprietor and Principal of the school. Exceptional performance, when one realizes it came from the same man who immortalized Chandu and Basheer just a few days ago. This is versatility for you, all in full length Kottayam slang.



Achooty, Amaram (1991,IMDB)




Talking of dialects, Mammootty is perhaps the most prominent in ensuring that his characters use locality specific slang and dialects. He modulates his voice to suit the dialect and brings in the whole audio visual impact that completes the character. In Amaram, artistic autuer Bharathan cast him as the fisherman, Achooty. Achooty has no one but his daughter, whom he wants to grow up to be a doctor. She falls in love with her childhood friend, a fisherman with no education whatsoever. Mammootty, is caught between his parental ambitions and choices of his child. The heartbroken Achooty, settles down for his childs wishes at the end, but not before enthralling us in a emotional whirlwind. A performance which deserved the national award, but lost out to Mohanlal’s ‘Bharatham’.



Puttu Urmees, Soorya Manasam (1992, IMDB)

Mammootty took up the role of Puttu Urmees, a man with the mental growth of a child. Even though, the film was a commercial cliched entertainer, the actor lived upto his set standard with the help of voice modulation and body language.

Meledathu Raghavan Nair, Valtsalyam (1993, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0271857/)

Valtsalyam , meaning dearness, was a Kochin Hanifaa family drama. It portrayed the story of the all sacrificing elder brother of a family. Mammootty excelled as Raghavan Nair, with his effortless representation of the simple minded farmers naivety and integrity alike. The trick, as always, lay in the details, body language, appearance, dialect, voice culture and emotional expressiveness. An acting lesson for wannabees.



Bhaskara Patelar, Vidheyan (1994, IMDB)

Adoor came calling, now it was the role of a Kannadiga landlord Bhaskara Patelar, a ruthless despot. The exploits of Patelar, who is accompanied by his servant Thommi, makes up the framework for Vidheyan. The Patelar is as cruel as man can get, he gait is that of a tiger ready to prowl on its prey, and eyes are that of a cunning fox. The man explodes with arrogance and remorselessness as the naive and timid Thommi looks on.



Ponthan Mada, Title Character (1994, IMDB)

As if preplanned, Mammootty landed at the other end of the personality continuum, when he played Ponthan Mada, in TV Chandran dark drama. Ponthan Mada was a character akin to Thommi of Vidheyan, he is a servant to the generous landlord played by Nasseeruddin Shah. He astounded one and all, by playing yin and yang personalities in two back to back features. A feat that rattles and exalts any cinema audience, and instills the magic of this thespian.

He was awarded his second National Award for both Vidheyan and Ponthan Mada together



Ravishankar, Sukrutham (1994, IMDB)

He teamed up again with his guru MT Vasudevan Nair, whose script on the meaning of life and death was explore in the amazing and hard hitting film. Sukrutham, traces the story of a newspaper editor, Ravishankar, who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. As doctors instruct him to get ready for the final journey, he prepares for his departure. Ravishankar, comes across as a de-motivated man, facing death, during the initial parts of the film. Everyone around him, his wife, relatives all prepare for life after Ravi’s death, and that is what he wants. But destiny, comes in the form of Naturopath, who claims to cure him. After a long and slow cure, Ravi returns back to his life, just to find that he is a misfit now. All around him have learned to live assuming he is dead.

The heartbreaking tale, and an exemplary performance. Watch out for the scene when Ravi returns back to his office fully cured.



Vidhyadharan, Bhoothakannadi (1997 ,IMDB)

Bhoothakannadi is a surrealistic film, about the effect a personal tragedy can bring to the psyche of an Individual. Vidhyadharan is imprisoned for killing the suspected rapist/murderer of his teenage daughter. He starts to have visions, about a hapless destitute family suffering a similar tragedy as his. Vidhyadharan, is a timid and simple individual whose undergoes a traumatic experience and carries with with him as an illusion. Mammootty, seasoned as old wine executes of the complex character with consummate ease.



Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar, Title Character (2000, IMDB)

Mammootty trained himself in the ‘received accent’ English for his performance as Dr.Ambedkar. His in-depth analysis and subsequent elicitation of the character on the screen earned him the National Award for the third time.



Madhavan, Kaazhcha (2004, IMDB)



Madhavan plays a travelling cinema operator , who cares for this wandering boy, of unknown origin and brings him home to his family. On investigation, they realize that the boy is from Gujarat, somehow lost after the great earthquake. So Madhavan takes it upon himself to return the boy to Gujarat to his hometown and family. The kind hearted, and polite Madhavan is embodied by the bowed down body language and the expression of bewilderment that Mammootty carries on his face throughout the potrayal. A genius at work





Rajamanikyam , title character (2005,IMDB)


If Madhavan was polite and kind, Manikyan was loud, hilarious and unkempt. This cattle dealer from Bellary wears a green kurta, yellow ungi , sports Ray Ban shades, travels in a Red Merc and speaks in the most outlandish Trivandrum slang. The biggest grosser in Malayalam Cinema, Rajamanikyam is a laugh riot. Mammootty rediscovers himself as on of the funniest actors around. An incredible display of artistry.



Balachandran, Kaiyoppu ( 2007, IMDB)

If Bellary Raja was riotous, Balachandran was an intellectual, a writer waiting to get himself published. Mammootty ceases to exist five minutes into the film, Balachandran takes over. A class act.



Dr. SR Nathan, Ore Kadal (2007 , IMDB)


Nathan, is perhaps the most prolific potrayal of a character by any Indian actor in recent times. Mammootty appears as the swaying, staggerring , enigmatic Professor of Social Economics, who values anything and everything in economic terms. He detests poverty, hates relationships and attachements, views any attraction towards women as a physical impulse. When such a personality clashes against the dreamy, emotional and innocent love of Deepthi, Meera Jasmine, its catastrophe. One of the best films ever made in India, with superb performances from the lead actors.

There have been several omissions to the laundry list of brilliant performance by this actor. Notable ones being Dhruvam, Athirathram, Dalapathi, Inspector Balram, Palunku, Koodevide, Kanamarayathu, Pappayude Swantham Appos, August 1, Yavanika, Adiyorukkukal, Mithya, Mudra, Kandukondein Kandukondein, Marumalarchi, Mrugaya, CBI Dairy Kurippu series and the list extends.

Just for a sample of why this man is great, a scene from Kathaparayumbol, the inspiration behind Kuselan and Billo Barber. If the language is know, it will moisten your eyes and even if you dont understand a single word of the language, simply his expressions might move you.



Want to lookout for Mammootty in the near future, catch ‘Pazhassi Raja’ where he teams up with MT and Hariharan, to recreate, rather surpass the ‘Vadakkan Veeragatha’ magic. Ace director Shaji N Karun's ‘Kutty Shranku’ where he portrays the same character in three different lights. Enjoy the legend.

SOURCE : http://passionforcinema.com/mammootty-and-the-depth-of-emotions/

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

SOURCE OF THE PREVIOUS ARTICLE

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/I-am-here-to-Linda-Arsenio/articleshow/5089765.cms

I'VE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM MAMMOOTY-LINDA ARSENIO


She sizzled the screen with her hot bikini act in Aloo Chat and made quite a mark in her role of the fearless journalist in Kabul Express a couple Linda Arsenio
of years back. At a time when firang babes are proving to be the new flavour of Bollywood, Linda Arsenio sure is one gal who’s proving to be hot property. So, what is it that sets her apart from the many other babes out there?


“I’ve been around for more than three years now. And I’m clear about the fact that unlike many others who disappear after one movie or something, I’m here to stay. I’ve a long way to go and am working hard towards it. I don’t want to remain content just by doing blink-and-miss appearances in a few flicks,” says Linda, who has just landed herself a role in in an untitled film opposite Bobby Deol.


And what about her Hindi diction? “I’m taking Hindi lessons very seriously. And I think I have improved quite a bit over the years,” she says. That she means business is evident from the fact that Linda hasn’t limited herself to doing just Bollywood. Rather she hasn’t hesitated to experiment with all genres. While she started her career with Tamil and Telugu films, she has just completed a Malayalam venture – Pazhassi Raja – based on the pre-Independence era (18th century). “Working with stalwarts like Mammooty was in itself such an achievement. It had a humbling effect on me, and there was so much that I learnt from him.” And so deep was her involvement with the film, that she went all the way to the interiors of Kerala to visit Pazhassi Raja’s memorial. “Kerala is one place that simply left me fascinated. It was just awesome,” Linda says
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Saturday, October 10, 2009

MAMMOOTY TO DO CHANDRAMUKHI 2

P Vasu is coming up with a sequel to the superhit Tamil movie Chandramukhi, a remake of the hit Malayalam movie Manichitrathazhu. Earlier the news was doing the rounds that P Vasu was desperately trying to rope in Rajinikanth in the sequel as well. Rajinikanth had essayed the role of the doctor in the prequel. However, as per latest sources, Mammootty has been offered that role by P Vasu.





P Vasu who has been making the sequel with Vishnuvardhan in Kannada had earlier approached Rajinikanth for the same role in the Tamil version. Rajinikanth who was overwhelmed by the script decided to convey his information within two weeks time. However when Vasu called him after two weeks, Rajinikanth politely refused on the pretext that he has no dates for the next two years. Sources attribute it to the debacle of Kuselan at the box office.




P Vasu who realized that Rajinikanth had politely avoided him decided to go ahead with the project in Tamil and so approached Mammootty, who has considerable star value in Tamil as well. However Mammootty has not responded to that till now and it needs to be seen whether the superstar would concede to P Vasu's request
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

ROBIN HOOD - MOVIE REVIEW


The new thriller movie ROBINHOOD directed by joshi with the new gen actors of malayalam - prithviraj, jayasuriya and narein is all about style and less substance........
in this movie , prithvi plays the role of a thief who makes his robberies through atm centres of a particular bank.........
jayasuriya comes in the role of a police officer and narein shines in the role of a private detective........
female roles are played by samvrutha and bhavana
The movie excels in all parts except that it do not have a solid theme ...
Camera works and cinematography are the best parts of this movie ...........
Prithviraj and narein has done full justice to their roles whereas jayasuriya has very less to play.............
others in the cast include biju menon, salim kumar (only in some parts)........
In short the movie is an entertainer and has the potential to fill the theatres atleast for a couple of days.....
MY RATING:6.5/10
MAHROOF.V

Saturday, August 22, 2009

MAMMOOTY OR MOHANLAL


Who is the best actor? (Mammooty Vs Mohan Lal)

Friends, this is just an open discussion and anyone can express their own views. Who is the best actor in Malayalam? Mammootty or Mohan Lal? Let us have some analysis.

Mohanlal is a high talented versatile energetic actor. He can do any role with ease. He has got great supporters and fans in Kerala. Without any doubt, we can say Mohanlal is one of the top actors in Malayalam cinema today. What are all his capacities? He can do any role effortlessly. He is very good in Comedy (Nadodikaattu, Pattana Pravesham, San manassullavarkku samaadanam, Vellanakalude Nadu, Yodha, Kilukkam, Chitram-Which is not a comedy movie but a classic, Boeing Boeing, Then Mavin Kombathu, Thalavattam). Most of his comedy movies are classics as well. He is very good in action movies also (Rajavinte Makan, Manthrikam, Spadikam, Keerthi Chakra). He has got some classics such as Chitram, Devasuram, Aaram Thampuran, His Highness Abdullah, Bharatham, Kireedam, Udayananu Tharam, Vanaprastham, Iruvar).

He has got a very flexible body language which is his plus point. He is so natural in his roles. So what are all his strengths?

1. Very good in comedy and very good in timing.
2. Very good combination with Jagathy and Sreenivasan
3. Good in dancing compared to other super stars of kerala
4. Effortless acting
5. You can feel the power of his acting as Feudal king in Devasuram and Aaram Thamburan kind of movies
6. Heart touching style in family movies.

Mohanlal is not so handsome and does not have the looks of a chocolate actor as in the bollywood movies. But he won the hearts of keralites only because of his talents.


Now about Mammootty! Who is mammooty for malayalis? Many are having the opinion that Mammootty is not a born actor. He developed his own style of acting.

He also faces many criticisms

1. Not good in dancing
2. Not good in fighting as compared to Mohan Lal
3. Not good in comedy

I was not a keen observer of Mammootty in the past. But recently I started analyzing his talents; How can an actor shine as a superstar for 25 years if he is not good in all these essential things mentioned above. So definitely he must have some capabilities which others do not have.

Let us compare

Comedy - Of course Mohan Lal. Mammootty score negative marks in Comedy.

Fighting - Of course Mohan Lal. In some movies Mammootty also did good fighting scenes. But still Mohan Lal is good.

Running - Moahnlal (His running style in Chitram, Vandanam etc are examples)

Romance – Mohanlal (100’s of movies)

Classic songs - Mohanlal (His Highness Abdulla, Bharatham etc, Mammooty – Rakkuyilin Raga Sadassu)

Kadakali and classic dances - Mohanlal (Vana Prastham, Kamala Dalam etc)

Karachil (Crying scenes - I thought Mohanlal. But now I realized it is mammooty. (Valsalyam, Pappayude swantham Appoose, Kathodu Kathoram, Poo Mukha Padiyil Ninneyum Kathu, Yathra, Mathilukal, Karutha Pakshikal, Palunku and 100’s of other family subjects which he did in 80’s)

Vadakkan Paattu character - Mammootty (Compare Vadakkan Veeragatha and Thacholi Ambu. Padayottam and Ilavankodu Desham)

Sanyasi (Saint) – Both Equal (Raja Shilpi, Aham, Adarvam of Mammootty)

Fisher man - Mammootty (Just compare Amaram and Mahasamudram and Thoovana Thumpikal)

Husband roles - Mammootty (Both stars played many husband roles. But Mammootty is the best in husband roles. 100’s of his movies in 80’s are examples)

Lawyer - Mammootty (Several characters – Nyaya Vidhi, Adikkurippu, Abhibhashakante Case Diary, Mounam Sammatham, Thantram, Itha innu muthal)

Politician - Mammootty (Nayam Vyakthamakkunnu and several other movies)

College Lecturer/Teacher - Mammootty (Mazhayethum Mumpe, Snehamulla Simham, Sandhyakkenthinu Sindhooram)

Old man - Both are equal (Danny, Dada Sahib, Parampara Mohanlal - Ravanaprabhu, and Udayon. Mohan Lal will get a plus point when Paradeshi releases)

Rowdy - Both are equal.

Karanavar/Valiyettan roles - Mammooty (Just compare Valsalyam, Valyettan, Hitler, Mohanlal - Balettan, Pavithram).

Father of kids - Mammootty (Just compare Pappayude Swantham Appoose, Kazhcha, Palunku and other 100’s of old mammooty movies in 80’s. Mohanlal – Thanmatra, Soorya Gayathri)

Police - Mammootty (Inspector Balram, Aug 01, Pranamam, Rakshasa Rajavu, Aavanazhi, Aattu Vanchi Ulanjappol, Idavelakku Shesham, Vetta, Yavanika and many more)

Doctor - Mammootty (Sandarbham, Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal, Aalorungi Arangorungi)

IAS/IPS officer - Mammootty (The King, Mukthi etc)

Military officer - Mammootty (Compare movies Nair Sab, Sainyam. Mohanlal - Keerthi Chakra)

Poet - Mammootty (Aksharangal, Padheyam, Mohanlal - Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu)
Villager - Mammooty (Just analysis Kazhcha, Palunku and 100’s of his movies in the 80’s)

Investigating officer - Mammootty (Oru CBI Diary Kuruppu series. No way you can compare Mohanlal with Mammooty in this category)

Dialogue delivery - Mammooty. He has got the best sound in Malayalam film industry.

English Dialogue delivery - Mammootty. Mohanlal’s English dialogue delivery is so pathetic as compared to Mammooty.

Ability to change the style of dialogue delivery in different movies - Mammootty (Mrigaya, Soorya Manasam, Vidheyan, Mathilukal, Sethu Ramayaar CBI, Karutha Pakshikal, Ponthan Maada, Raja Manikyam, Ambedkar, Dalapathy, Amaram, Bus conductor and many more)

Prisoner - Mammootty (Yatra, Mathilukal)

Achayan roles - Mammooty (Kottayam Kunjachan, Sangham, Pothan Vava, Palunku and many more)

Horse riding scenes - Mammooty (Vadakkan Veeraghada, Jackpot, Neelagiri, The King etc)

Adolokha Nayakan (Don) - Both are equal. Just analysis Aaram Thampuran, Samrajyam, New Delhi)

Hindu Karanavar - Mammootty (Valsalyam, Viswa Thulasi, Aanandam and many more in the 80’s)

Muslim Character - Mammootty Dada Sahib, 1921, Visa. Mohanlal is a failure in this category.

Simple roles - Mohanlal (So many films and you will feel like Lal is someone whom you know for many years)

Villain roles - Compared to Mammootty Mohanlal is the best in this category.

Patient - Mammootty (Analyse Sukrutham and Thanmatra)

Motor Bike riding scenes – Mammooty (Mammootty’s style in Black gives him an additional point)

Different Hair styles - Mammootty

Different looks - Mammootty

Appearance in Pants - Mammootty

Appearance in suit - Mammootty

Appearance in mundu (Veshti) – Mammootty

These are quite a few. There are so many unique characters played by both.
Some of the best Mammootty Movies

1. Rajamanikyam
2. Thommanum Makkalum
3. Mazhayethum Mumpe
4. Amaram
5. Vadakkan Veera Gadha
6. Valyettan
7. Inspector Balram
8. New Delhi
9. The King
10. Valsalyam
11. Pappayude Swantham Appoose
12. Nair Sab
13. Hitler
14. Chronic Bachelor
15. Maravathoor Kanavu
16. Dada Sahib
17. Iyer The Great
18. Oru CBI Diary Kurippu
19. Thaniyavarthanam
20. Aavanazhi
21. Kottayam Kunjachan
22. Sangham
23. Aug 01
24. Vartha
25. Kathodu Kathoram
26. Koodevide
27. Yathra
28. Nirakoottu
29. Adiyozhukkukal
30. Kaanamarayathu
31. Sannarbham
32. Yavanika
33. Mrigaya
34. Soorya Manasam
35. 1921
36. Vartha
37. Adikurippu
38. Nalkavala
39. Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal
40. Veendum
41. Artham
42. Kalikkalam
43. Kuttettan
44. Azhakiya Ravanan
45. Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennnal
46. Snehamulla Simham
47. Poomuka Padiyil Ninneyum Kathu
48. Athirathram
49. Aa Rathri
50. Mahayanam

Mammotty’s family subjects in the 80’s which made him the star of the families. Ladies went to theaters to see only Mammootty. He acted many Manorama / Mangalam kind of family subjects which made him the all time favorite of ladies.

There are so many movies of this kind. But to name a few

1. Poovinnu Puthiya Poonthennal
2. Moonnu Masangalkku Munpu
3. Adukkan Entheluppam
4. Prathyekam Sradhikuka
5. Kshamichu Ennoru Vakku
6. Kariyila Kattu Pole
7. Aalorungi Arangorungi
8. Ithile Iniyum Varu
9. Shyama
10. Oru Katha Oru Nunnakkatha
11. Kandu Kandarinju
12. Karimbin Poovinakkare
13. Aa Neram Alppa Dooram
14. Vilichu Vilikettu
15. Iniyum Katha Thudarum
16. Puzhayozhukum Vazhi
17. Angadikkappurath
18. Oru Nokku Kanan
19. Onningu Vannengil
20. Katha Ithu Vare
21. Ee Sabdam Innathe Sabdam
22. Anubandham
23. Makan Ente Makan
24. Thammil Thammil
25. Avidathepole Ivideyum
26. Ee Thanalil Ithiri Neram
27. Muhurtham Pathnonnu Muppathinu
28. Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya
29. Thinkalazhcha Nalla Divasam
30. Kodathi
31. Aalkkodttathil Thaniye
32. Aarorumariyathe
33. Aattuvanchi Ulanjappol
34. Ariyatha Veethikal
35. Chakkarayumma
36. Edavelakku Sesham
37. Ithiri Poove Chuvannapoove
38. Mangalam Nerunnu
39. Onnanu Nammal
40. Oru Kochukatha Aarum Parayatha Katha
41. Sandhyakenthinu Sindooram
42. Thirakil Alppam Samayam
43. Veendum Chalikkunna Chakram
44. Chakravalam Chuvannappol
45. Coolie
46. Maniyara
47. Mansoru Maha Samudram
48. Marakkillorikkalum
49. Nanayam
50. Oru Mukham Pala Mukham
51. Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu
52. Sesham Kazhchayil
53. Theeram Thedunna Thira
54. Visa
55. Innalenkil Nale
56. Ee Nadu
57. Enthino Pookunna Pookal
58. Oru Thira Pinneyum Thira
59. Pooviriyum Pulari
60. Sara Varsham
61. Sindoora Sandhyakku Mounam
62. Thadakom
63. Vidhichathum Kothichathum
64. Ahimsa
65. Oothikachiya Ponnu
66. Thrishna
67. Sphodanam

Best of Mammooty Art Movies (Some are not pure Art Movies)

1. Kazhcha
2. Palunku
3. Danny
4. Sukrutham
5. Aksharangal
6. Mathilukal
7. Kaiyoppu
8. Karutha Pakshikal
9. Vidheyan
10. Ponthan Mada
11. Ormakal Undayirikkanam
12. Ambedkar (English)
13. Bhootha Kannadi
14. Aksharangal

Some of the best Mohanlal Movies

1. Devasuram
2. Aaram Thampuran
3. Bharatham
4. His Highness abdulla
5. Yodha
6. Chitram
7. Kilukkam
8. Nadodikkattu
9. Pattana Pravesham
10. Then Mavin Kompathu
11. Udayananu Tharam
12. Naran
13. Rasathantram
14. Balettan
15. Ravana Prabhu
16. Kireedam
17. Vellanakalude nadu
18. Rajavinte Makan
19. Irupatham Noottandu
20. Narasimham
21. Kanmadam
22. Spadikam
23. Manichitra Thazhu
24. Vietnam Colony
25. Kamala Dalam
26. Maya Mayuram
27. Abhimanyu
28. Aye Auto
29. Adhipan
30. Dasaratham
31. Naduvazhikal
32. Varavelppu
33. Aryan
34. Vellanakalude Nadu
35. Bhoomiyile Rajkakkanmar
36. January Oru Orma
37. Thoovana Thumpikal
38. Thalavattam
39. sarvakalasala
40. Gandhinagar Second Street (It is my personal Favourite)
41. Vartha
42. Namukku parkkan munthiri thoppukal
43. Sanmanassullavarkku Samadanam
44. T.P. Balagopalan M.A.
45. Yuvajanolsavam
46. Boeing Boeing
47. Poochakkoru Mookuthi
48. Ente Mamatti kutti Ammakku
49. Kattathe Kilikoodu
50. Manjil Virinja Pookkal


Best of Mohanlal’s Art Movies (Some are not pure Art Movies)

1. Thanmatra
2. Vanaprastham
3. Vasthuhara
4. Panchagni

Again, Both Mammootty and Mohanlal are versatile actors. Actually there is no point in comparing them. Both of them have already proved that they are the best.

One thing that sets Mammootty apart from his contemporaries is the fact that from the beginning itself, he has been able to treat both art-house cinema and commercial potboilers with ease. He made his mark during the early period of his career itself by enacting roles in films of stalwarts like M. T. Vasudevan Nair, K.G. George, Padmarajan, P.N. Menon, and Bharathan. Later on his talent was utilised by internationally renowned directors like Adoor Gopalakrishnan, T. V. Chandran, and Pavithran. He was a regular in movies of Harikumar, Mohan, etc. The movies by M.T. Vasudevan Nair and Padmarajan, arguably among the best of Malayalam writer-directors, widened Mammootty's acting horizon. It may be mentioned that two of M.T. Vasudevan's movies which bear his autobiographical elements were enacted by Mammootty - Aksharangal (I.V. Sasi) and Sukrutham (Harikumar).

Mohanlal may have flexibility in dancing, running and in Summer Salting scenes. But the real flexibility according to Lohithadas is the ability to change from one character to another. And for him Mammotty is the most flexible actor in the industry. I.e. From a fisher man to district collector, from a police officer to a Pandi Murukan, From an advocate to a person who searches for shit (In Ponthanmada), From a Glamorous Photographer (Aparichithan) to a Mentally retarded person (Soorya Manasam). He is the real actor. He is the star.

Though he has been criticized as unable to portray comic roles, his latest movies Rajamanikyam, Thommanum Makkalum, and Thuruppugulan gave a fitting reply to critics. Mammootty, though a hugely popular star, is an exception in Indian films where dancing skills have to be a necessary part of an actor's repertoire. But the emotion and the depth that he lends to his characters makes him a well revered actor and makes up for his shortcomings.

Mammootty is the only second star after Prem Nazir to complete 300 films as the hero in Malayalam. Mammootty reached this feat as he completed his latest film with Renjith titled Kaiyoppu. Mammootty also holds the rare distinction of appearing as hero in an astonishing 35 movies released in a single year, 1986, a feat exceeded only by Prem Nazir who acted in 39 movies as hero released during 1979. "Mathilukal has been shown in almost 40 international film festivals beginning with Venice. Among my films, it is Mathilukal which has invited the maximum number of international honours. The sincere co-operation by Mammootty, the actor has played a major role in the success of the movie" - Adoor Gopalakrishnan.

I am living with a people of mixed nationalities. Especially among North Indians. For them all our stars are useless (In terms of physical appearance). Here Mammooty and Suresh Gopi are exceptional cases. Acting wise Mohanlal is a Genius, Look wise Suresh Gopi can compete anyone from other movie industries. BUT LOOKWISE, SOUNDWISE, ACTING WISE …NO DOUBT MAMMOOTTY IS THE BEST AMONG ALL THE STARS. HE IS AN ASSET TO ALL KERALITES. WE ARE VERY PROUD OF HIM.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

PAZHASSI RAJA- FOR A RECORD OPENING


The Sepoy mutiny of 1857 is considered to be the first organised revolt against british rule and as the first step in India's struggle for independence.But more than half a century prior to that,Kerala verma Pazhassi Raja of the Padinjare Kovilakam of the Kottayam family, irked by the unpopular revenue policy followed by the East India company in Malabar , threatened to cut down all the pepper vines if the company persisted in revenue collections.A determined but futile attempt was made by the British to capture the Raja in his own palace at Pazhassi in April 1796.

Hariharan, MT Vasudevan Nair and the universal mega maestro MAMMOOTTY, the people behind Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, an epoch making film that became a milestone in Malayalam Cinema, are in now with another epic movie PAZHASSI RAJA, to hit the screens the 18th of this september...................shot with a Pan vision camera and exploits all the technical advancements of modern times, has Mammootty playing the lead roles.

Tamil actor sharath kumar makes his debut in malayalam with this film........................

The latest news says that the movie is expected to be opened at 525 centres across the world in 5 different languages........................

This mOvie is expected to create another milestone in mollywood.....................

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Saturday, August 8, 2009

DADDY COOL REVIEW:
As they say in politics,'catch young' is the phrase Mammooty seems to follow these days. he appears to have more friends in school than colleges.
Debutant Aashiq abu has done good work though his script is weak. Kid actor master dhananjay as mammooty's son fetches attraction of the viewers. richa gives freshness to the frame.Biju menon makes a atrong presence as the friend of protagonist. Saikumar portraits the character of a senior Crime Branch official. Rajan .P. Dev and bheeman raghu flicks in a scene.

STORY
Mammooty is a crime branch officer who is very atrracted to his son. He is a cricket fanand is lazy.The first part showcases the relationship between the son and his dad and how his career affects family. The story tries to satisfy all those who watch the film by giving equal importance to sentiments,action and style and is succesful to a large extent.
Samir thahir has done an excellent work. Title graphics by Rajeev Gopal is astounding.Viewers get thrilled to watch the graphics which holds the audience till interval.
Songs are good and young generation enjoys singing them.
Mammooty is handsome as always........
An excellent movie which is sure gonna be there in hit charts, will be a good treat for kids...............
MAHROOF.V.
Rating: 4/5
daddy cool review...........
after a long gap, mammootty is back with a super movie daddy cool............
the movie is surely going to be a super hit............
it has all the elements required for family, kids and for youth.......................
the direction and camera works are the best part.............
the intro of mammootty is his best in recent times (even much better than that of big b)
rating:4/5
verdict:sure mega hit...........