Mammootty - Wikipedia
Mammootty - Wikipedia
Mammootty - Wikipedia
Mammootty
Muhammad Kutty Panaparambil Ismail
Mammootty
(IPA: [muhɐmːɐd̪ kuʈːi pɐnɐpːɐrɐmbil ismɐjl]; born 7 September
1951), known mononymously by the hypocorism
Mammootty (IPA: [mɐmːuːʈːi]), is an Indian actor and film
producer who works predominantly in Malayalam films. He
has also appeared in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and
English-language productions. In a career spanning five
decades, he has acted in over 400 films. He is the recipient of
several accolades, including three National Film Awards, seven
Kerala State Film Awards and thirteen Filmfare Awards South.
For his contribution to film, the Government of India awarded
him the Padma Shri in 1998.
1987 crime thriller New Delhi improved his commercial Chandiroor, Travancore-
prospects. The films that followed through the next decade Cochin (present-day
established Mammootty as one of the leading stars of Kerala), India
Malayalam cinema. Other names Sajin
The 2000s were a period of critical and commercial success for Alma mater Sacred Heart College,
Mammootty. His performance in the Hindi and English- Thevara
Kerala State Film Awards for Kaazcha (2004) and Paleri Govt. Law College,
Manikyam (2009). He garnered further critical praise for the
Ernakulam (L.L.B.)
satire Pranchiyettan & the Saint (2010), drama Varsham
(2014), period drama Pathemari and black comedy Unda Occupation Actor · film producer
(2019), and received Filmfare Awards for Best Actor for the Years active 1971–present
first three. His highest-grossing releases include the period
Spouse(s) Sulfath (m. 1979)
action Mamangam and masala Madhura Raja in 2019, and
the action thriller Bheeshma Parvam in 2022. Children 2 (including Dulquer
Salmaan)
Mammootty is the chairman of Malayalam Communications,
Relatives Maqbool Salmaan
which runs the Malayalam television channels Kairali TV,
Kairali News and Kairali We. He is the owner of multiple (nephew)
production ventures, including the distribution-production Awards See accolades
banner Playhouse and the Mammootty Kampany. Honours Padma Shri (1998)
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He married Sulfath in 1979,[11] and has a daughter, Surumi (born 1982), and a son Dulquer Salmaan
(born 1986).[12] He resides at Kochi, Ernakulam with family. His younger brother Ibrahimkutty is an
actor in Malayalam films and Malayalam TV serials. Ibrahimkutty's son Maqbool Salmaan is also an
actor.[13]
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Acting career
Mammootty's debut was in 1971, as a junior artist in the film Anubhavangal Paalichakal, directed by
K. S. Sethumadhavan.[14] His second film was Kaalachakram, a 1973 Malayalam film directed by K.
Narayanan, where he said his first dialogue.[15] He acted in the theatre drama Sabarmathi in
1975.[16][17][18] In 1979, he played his first lead role in Devalokam, directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair.
However, this film was never completed.[4] His first credited role was in the 1980 film Vilkkanundu
Swapnangal, directed by Azad and written by M. T. Vasudevan Nair.[19]
Mammootty's first starring role in a released film was the 1980 film Mela, written and directed by K.
G. George.[20]
1980–1982
1983–1986
In a period of five years, from 1982 to 1987, Mammootty acted in the lead role in more than 150
films.[19] In the years 1983, 1984, 1985 he acted in 34 films each.[40] This phase was not good for his
career. His career was going down due to continuos flops. But have some films too. In 1983 he
collaborated with Director Joshiy for the first time on the movie Aa Raathri, which was both
commercial and critical success.[41][42] In 1984 he starred in Athirathram, directed by I. V. Sasi,
which elevated Mammootty to superstardom. He played the character Tharadas, who is a
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smuggler.[43] The film was commercial success.[44] His performance in the movie Adiyozhukkukal in
1984, he won Best Actor award in both Kerala State Film Awards and Filmfare Awards. In the next
year also he grabbed Best Actor in Filmfare Awards for the movie Yathra and won Special Jury Award
for his performances in both Yathra and Nirakkoottu.[45][46] Nirakkoottu has won Best Malayalam
Movie award in Filmfare Awards.[47] In 1986 alone, he acted in about 35 films, including a brief
appearance in Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu.[48] In 1986 he team up with I. V. Sasi for the
movie Aavanazhi, which is written by T. Damodaran. Mammootty appears in the lead role as Balram,
a police officer. Both Inspector Balram and Balram vs. Tharadas are sequels of this movie. The movie
was a huge hit in box office. The movie has ran over 200 days. The movie was remade in Tamil,
Telugu, and Hindi. [49][50]
1987–1990
Following a series of flops, Mammootty found commercial success with the crime thriller New Delhi
(1987), directed by Joshiy and written by Dennis Joseph.[51] He played G. Krishnamoorthy, a
victimised journalist who systematically arranges the killing of politicians who had implicated him
under false charges.[52] New Delhi was a commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing
Malayalam film released at that point.[53][54] After its release, Rajinikanth, wanting to remake the film
in Tamil, offered to buy the rights from Joseph, but the rights for Kannada, Telugu and Hindi-
language remakes were already sold by that time.[55] The same year, he played Balagopalan, a school
teacher who is deemed mad by society owing to a superstitious belief, in the drama
Thaniyavarthanam, directed by Sibi Malayil and written by A. K. Lohithadas.[56] It won the Filmfare
Award for Best Film – Malayalam at the Filmfare Awards South.[57] Mammootty's performance
received acclaim from film critics.[58]
In the first of his several releases in 1988, Mammootty appeared in the comedy Manu Uncle, directed
by Dennis Joseph. The film saw cameo appearances from Mohanlal and Suresh Gopi.[59][60] It
received the National Film Award for Best Children's Film at the 36th National Film Awards.[61][62]
Another release, Oru CBI Diary Kurippu, which would become the first instalment in the CBI series,
saw Mammootty play Sethurama Iyer, an investigative officer.[63] The commercially successful film
set box office records in Kerala as well as Tamil Nadu.[64][65][66] The film's theatrical run of one year
in Tamil Nadu continues to remain an all-time record.[67] That year, he also appeared in the Sibi
Malayil-directed action film August 1.[68] The film was based on the novel The Day of the Jackal, by
Frederick Forsyth.[69] The rights to the film were sold in Tamil Nadu at what was a record price for
the time.[70] The year also saw Mammootty collaborate with I. V. Sasi for in three projects: the
romance Abkari, drama Mukthi and war film 1921.[71] In the latter, Mammootty played Khader, a
World War I veteran who joins the Malabar rebellion. The film, which cost over ₹1.2 crore to produce,
earned ₹2 crore during its theatrical run.[70] In 1988, Mammootty collaborated with Joshiy for two
films, Sangham and Thanthram.[72]
The following year, Mammootty starred with Rahman (actor) and Shobana in the G. S. Vijayan thriller
film Charithram.[73] The story is adapted from the English movie Chase a Crooked Shadow. The
story is about the relationship between two brothers.[74] In the same year, he acted in a film which is
considered as one of the best crime thriller in Malayalam cinema, Adikkurippu, written by S. N.
Swamy and directed by K. Madhu.[75] In 1989, Mammootty starred in the lead as Chandu Chekavar,
in the epic historical drama film Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, directed by Hariharan and written by M.
T. Vasudevan Nair.[76] The movie has won four National Film Awards, including Best
Actor(Mammootty), Best Screenplay(M.T Vasudevan Nair), Best Production Design and Best
Costume Design(P. Krishnamoorthy. The movie has selected as Best Malayalam Movie in Filmfare
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Awards, also the movie has won seven Kerala State Film Awards.[77][78] The movie received both
commercial and critical acclaim and ran for over 300 days. It is considered as one of the greatest films
of all time.[79] In a online poll conducted in 2013 by IBN Live, as a part of Indian Cinema completing
100 years, Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha listed as the third greatest Indian Film of all time.[80] In the
same year, Mammootty starred with Sukumaran in the Mystery -thriller film Utharam, written by M.
T. Vasudevan Nair. The story was based on the short story No Motive by Daphne du Maurier.
Utharam is considered as one of the best investigate thrillers in Malayalam cinema.[81][82] Second
movie in CBI (film series), Jagratha released in the same year. It is considered as one of the best
investigate thrillers in Malayalam.[81] In the same year Mammootty joined with Joshiy, in the movie
Mahayanam, which was a critical and commercial success.[83] In 1989, Mammootty appeared as
hunter in Mrigayaa, Directed by I. V. Sasi and written by A. K. Lohithadas. The movie was a major
success and I.V Sasi won the Kerala State Award for Best Director.[84] In 1989, Mammootty won the
Best Actor Award in Kerala State Film Awards for the movies Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, Mrigayaa
and Mahayanam.[46]
In 1990, he starred in Kottayam Kunjachan, an action-comedy film directed by T. S. Suresh Babu and
written by Dennis Joseph.[85] The movie has become one of the highest grossing film in the year.[86]
Mammootty played the role Kunjachan which is a character from the novel Veli written by Muttathu
Varkey.[87] Mammootty make his to Non Malayalam movie in 1990 through Triyathri(In Hindi) and
Mounam Sammadham(In Tamil).[88][89][90][91] Mammootty won Best Actor Award in National Film
Award in 1990 for the movie Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha and Mathilukal.[92] The film focuses on the
prison life of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and the love between him and Narayani, a female inmate
of the prison, who remains unseen throughout the film. The movie was critically acclaimed and
considered as the best classics of Malayalam Cinema.[93] The movie has won four National Film
Awards.[92] When Indian Cinemas Completes 100 Years, Forbes included the performance of
Mammootty in the list "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema".[94] Mammootty
appeared as Alexander in the 1990 in a Gangster film Samrajyam, Directed by Jomon and music
composed by Ilaiyaraaja.[95] The movie has commercially a major success at Kerala and Andhra
Pradesh box-office.[65] The movie has run for more than 200 days in Kerala and 400 days in Andhra
Pradesh.[96] In 1990, Mammootty was part of No.20 Madras Mail directed by Joshiy. Mammootty
done a cameo role as himself and Mohanlal was in the lead role.[97]
1991–2000
His first Hindi film as a leading actor was Dhartiputra in 1993.[98] Mammootty played the central
character, a district collector, in the 1995 film The King, scripted by Renji Panikkar and directed by
Shaji Kailas.[99]
In 1996 Mammootty acted in the film Hitler (1996 film) directed by Siddique (director), which
became a all time blockbuster and highest grossing Malayalam movie of the year.[100] The movie ran
for more than 300 days and it was the most viewed Malaylam movie in the history till that time.[101]
In 1997, he won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the movie Bhoothakannadi, directed by
Lohithadas.[102]
Mammootty won his third national award for Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar, an English language movie
about the life of B. R. Ambedkar, directed by Jabbar Patel in 1999.[103][104] The production was
managed by the government-owned National Film Development Corporation of India.[105]
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By the end of the 1990s, he acted in films such as Priyadarshan's Megham and Fazil's Harikrishnans,
in which he co-starred with Mohanlal. Due to the immense popularity of both the actors, Fazil was
forced to shoot two endings for the film– a first for Indian film.[106]
2000–2009
Mammootty had six releases in 2005, including Anwar Rasheed's directorial debut Rajamanikyam.
He portrayed Bellary Raja, a Thiruvananthapuram-based cattle dealer in the film, which was the
highest-grossing film of the year and highest grossing Malayalam film until 2008.[112]
In 2006, Mammootty won the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the movie Karutha Pakshikal, directed
by Kamal.[102] He also acted in I. V. Sasi's Balram vs. Tharadas, in which he reprised his roles as
Inspector Balram from the 1991 Inspector Balram and Tharadas from the 1984 Athirathram. It was I.
V. Sasi's 144th film, and a record 35th with Mammootty.[113] In 2006, Mammootty continued his
success with the film Thuruppu Gulan.[114] Mammootty's action comedy Mayavi was released in
2007.[115] He portrayed Dr. Nathan in Shyamaprasad in Ore Kadal (2007),[116] and appeared in the
same year in Big B.[117] He also appeared in Hindi film Sau Jhooth Ek Sach (2004).[118]
In 2008, Mammootty appeared in Annan Thampi. He played a police officer for the 25th time in the
film Roudram. He also starred in Kerala's Twenty: 20 in 2008, a benefit film with a cast of
dozens.[119]
In October 2009, he acted in Pazhassi Raja, directed by Hariharan and written by M. T. Vasudevan
Nair; it had a good opening weekend collection at the box office.[120] He also acted in the short film
Puramkazhchakal (directed by Lal Jose) from Malayalam's first portmanteau film Kerala Cafe.[121] In
2009, he won his fifth state award for Best Actor for his performance in Ranjith's Paleri
Manikyam.[122] It was reported that he was shortlisted for the 2009 National Award for Best Actor,
but lost the award to Amitabh Bachchan. The jury's decision was criticised by Shaji N. Karun, director
of Kutty Srank and Ranjith, director of Paleri Manikyam.[123]
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2010–present
His films 15 August, directed by Shaji Kailas,[131] Doubles, Mammootty During Asiavision
directed by Sohan Seenulal,[132] The Train, directed by Jayaraj, Awards 2013
Bombay March 12, directed by Babu Janardhanan and Venicile
Vyaapari, directed by Shafi appeared in 2011.[133]
In 2012, his films included: The King & the Commissioner, directed by Shaji Kailas,[134] the Kannada-
Malayalam bilingual film Shikari directed by Abhaya Simha,[135] Cobra, directed by Lal, Thappana,
directed by Johny Antony, Jawan of Vellimala, directed by Anoop Kannan, (Mammootty produced
the film), Face to Face, directed by V. M. Vinu and Bavuttiyude Namathil, directed by G. S.
Vijayan.[136]
His first films released in 2013 were Kammath & Kammath, directed by Thomson and Immanuel,
directed by Lal Jose.[137] Later, he went on to appear in Kadal Kadannoru Mathukkutty, directed by
Ranjith, which was released for Ramzan season, Kunjananthante Kada, directed by Salim Ahamed
and Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus, directed by G. Marthandan.[138] His next release was Silence,
directed by V. K. Prakash.[139]
He acted in Balyakalasakhi, directed by Pramod Payyannur, Praise the Lord, directed by Shibu
Gangadharan and Gangster, directed by Aashiq Abu in the first half of 2014.[140] He also acted in:
Manglish, directed by Salam Bappu, Munnariyippu, directed by Venu, RajadhiRaja, directed by
debutant Ajai Vasudev and Varsham, directed by Ranjith Sankar. Mammootty received critical praise
for his portrayal of C.K. Raghavan in Munnariyippu,[141] while Sify called RajadhiRaja "a genuine hit
for Mammootty after a long time".[142] Nicy V.P. of International Business Times wrote: "Varsham is
a movie worth investing your time and money."[143]
His 2015 releases were Fireman, directed by Deepu Karunakaran, Bhaskar the Rascal, directed by
Siddique, a commercial success,[144] Acha Dhin, directed by Marthandan. Utopiayile Rajavu, directed
by Kamal and Pathemari, directed by Salim Ahamed.[145]
He acted in Puthiya Niyamam alongside Nayanthara directed by A. K. Sajan in the first half of 2016.
He also acted in Kasaba directed by debutant director Nithin Renji Paniker. His next releases for the
year was White directed by Uday Ananthan and Thoppil Joppan, directed by Johny Antony marking
their fourth collaboration.[146]
In 2017, his first release was The Great Father directed by debutant Haneef Adeni. He was then seen
in Puthan Panam directed by Ranjith, Pullikkaran Staraa directed by Syamdhar and Masterpiece
directed by Ajai Vasudev.[147]
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In 2018, he acted in Parole directed by debutant Sharrath Sandith. He has then seen in Uncle written
by Joy Mathew and directed by debutant Girish Damodar. His next release was Abrahaminte
Santhathikal, a crime thriller directed by debutant Shaji Padoor. His last release for the year was Oru
Kuttanadan Blog directed and written by Sethu.[148] In 2018, he acted in critically acclaimed Tamil
movie Peranbu directed by Ram.[149][150] It was selected for Rotterdam Film Festival, Shanghai
International Film Festival and International Film Festival of India.[151] His role of single parent
Amudhavan who struggles with raising his spastic girl child, Paapa was well appreciated by
critics.[152][153]
His first release of 2019 was Madhura Raja, a spin-off to the 2010 film Pokkiri Raja directed by
Vysakh. It becomes the best-grossing film in Mammootty's career.[154] His next release was Unda
directed by Khalid Rahman in which he played the role of a Sub-inspector of Police who led the team
of a police unit for state election duty in a Maoist prone area in Chhattisgarh.[155] He was then seen in
an extended cameo in the film Pathinettam Padi directed by Shankar Ramakrishnan. Later in the
year, Mammootty was in the historical drama Mamangam directed by M. Padmakumar, which is
based on the historical Mamankam festival in the banks of the Bharathappuzha.[156] He was also in
Ramesh Pisharody's Ganagandharvan in which he plays a ‘ganamela’ singer named Kalasadhan Ullas
and Ajai Vasudev's Shylock.[157][158] After two decades, Mammootty returned to Telugu cinema in
2019 with the biopic Yatra which is based on former Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Rajasekhar
Reddy directed by Mahi Raghav.[159][160]
In 2021, Mammootty has two releases in March; the first is The Priest, directed by Jofin T. Chacko.
The film also features Manju Warrier in the lead role.[161] The second is One, a political thriller film
directed by Santhosh Vishwanath. He plays Kadakkal Chandran, Chief Minister of Kerala in the
film.[162]
In 2022, The first release was Bheeshma Parvamdirected by Amal Neerad, which received positive
responses and was a blockbuster.[163] Currently the actor has a long line up including CBI 5: The
Brain,Bilal- Sequel of Big B, and Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam.[164] In 2021, he acted in the Telugu
movie Agent starring Akhil Akkineni.[165][166]
He has acted in Tamil films for directors including K. Balachander's (Azhagan), Mani Ratnam's
(Thalapathy), Fazil's (Kilippechu Kekkavaa), N. Linguswamy's (Aanandham), R. K. Selvamani's
(Makkal Aatchi), Marumalarchi Bharathi's (Marumalarchi) and Ethirum Puthirum and Rajiv Menon
(Kandukondain Kandukondain) (2000). He played Anantha Sharma in K. Viswanath's Telugu film
Swathi Kiranam (1992).[167]
Other work
During the 1980s, Mammootty was the co-owner of a production company, Casino, along with
Mohanlal, I.V. Sasi, Seema and Century Kochumon. The films it produced included Nadodikkattu
(1987), Gandhinagar 2nd Street (1986), Adiyozhukkukal and Karimpin Poovinakkare.[168] He
formed a television production company, Megabytes, which produced television serials, the first being
Jwalayay[169] in the late 1990s, which was also his first project as a producer.[170]
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Mammootty is a patron of the Pain and Palliative Care Society,[182] a charitable organisation in
Kerala,that aims to improve the quality of people in advanced stages of cancer. He has been working
with the Pain and Palliative Care Centre situated in Kozhikode, India.[183][184] In 2018, he put forth a
project to provide the pain and palliative care to those suffering from cancer throughout
Kerala.[185][186] He is also a patron of the Care and Share International Foundation, a charity
organisation aimed at reducing societal inequality. Among its endeavours, the foundation mobilised
financial help for the heart surgeries of children with the Hridaya Sparsham project. A fundraiser
over social networking sites supported by Mammootty raised about ₹1 crore within a day.[187]
Mammootty is the goodwill ambassador of the charity project Street India Movement, which lists the
elimination of child begging and child labour among its goals. He has promoted the activities of the
movement, which coordinates with orphanages and institutions looking after the children.[188] He is
also goodwill ambassador for Akshaya, the information technology dissemination project of the
Government of Kerala.[189][190] He formally took over the role on 26 February 2006 at a video-
telecasted programme that was linked to all district headquarters of the state.[191] He also promotes
the anti-drug campaign Addicted to Life, launched by the Government of Kerala and affiliated with
the Kerala State Beverages Corporation, which aims to eradicate drugs and alcohol usage among
people, especially the youth.[192]
In August 2014, Mammootty launched the My Tree Challenge, modeled after the Ice Bucket
Challenge, which purports to encourage others to plant saplings, as the rules dictate that they should
if challenged.[193] The challenge was created by Abdul Manaf, an entrepreneur, and Imthias Kadeer, a
travel photographer. Mammootty challenged Mohanlal and Shah Rukh Khan to take up the
challenge.[194] Kazhcha, organised by Mammootty Fans Welfare Association and Mammootty Times,
in association with Little Flower Hospital and Research Centre and the Eye Bank Association of
Kerala, is a venture to extend free eye care and treatment. One of the major activities related to this is
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the distribution of free spectacles to children. A special fund received from the office of the President
of India will be utilised for this purpose. Free eye camps will also be conducted at various places in
connection with this project.[195]
In 2005, films starring Mammootty, Mohanlal and Dileep accounted for 97 percent of the box office
revenue of Malayalam cinema.[196] During the 2006 IIFA Awards ceremony held at Dubai, he openly
criticised the organizers of the IIFA Awards for completely ignoring South Indian film by stating that
the Bollywood film industry should stand up to competition from the South Indian film industry
before calling itself international.[197]
In 2013, his role in Mathilukal was listed among the "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian
Cinema" by Forbes India on the occasion of celebrating 100 years of Indian Cinema.[198]
Mammootty was appointed as the brand ambassador of the Thrissur-based South Indian Bank on 16
October 2006.[199][200] He was also featured as the brand ambassador for Kerala Volleyball
League.[201]
Discography
Year Track Album Composer Ref.
1995 "Ladies Collegil" Mazhayethum Munpe R. Anandh
1999 "Poliyopoli Pookkula" Pallavur Devanarayanan Raveendran
2009 "Aarandum Koorikootti" Kutty Srank Isaac Thomas Kottukapally
2009 "Manjinte Marala Neengunnu" Loudspeaker Bijibal
2012 "Onnam Kunnumma" Jawan of Vellimala Bijibal
2018 "Entha Johnsa Kallille" Uncle Bijibal
Accolades
Mammootty has won three National Film Awards, seven Kerala State Film Awards, thirteen Filmfare
Awards, eleven Kerala Film Critics Awards and five Asianet Film Awards (from fourteen
nominations). In 1998, the government of India honoured Mammootty with its fourth highest civilian
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External links
Official website (http://www.mammootty.com/)
Mammootty (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0007123/) at IMDb
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