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Mohanlal’s Biography

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Mohanlal is a famous Indian actor film producer playback singer television host and film distributor. In addition to occasionally making appearances in films in the languages of Tamil Hindi Telugu and Kannada Mohanlal mostly works in the Malayalam film industry. Mohanlal has had a long and successful career appearing in more than 400 films over the course of four decades. His peers in the Indian film industry have lauded Mohanlal’s contributions to Malayalam cinema.

For his services to Indian cinema the Indian government awarded him the Padma Shri in 2001 and the Padma Bhushan in 2019 India’s fourth and third highest civilian honours. He received the honorary rank of Lieutenant colonel in the Territorial Army in 2009 making him the first actor in India to receive such a distinction.

Mohanlal’s full name is Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair. Mohanlal’s birthplace is Elanthoor Kerala India. Mohanlal’s religion is Hinduism. Mohanlal’s height is 1.72m or 5’8. Mohanlal calls himself a foodie. He also appreciates melodic music. Mohanlal is a devout follower of spirituality and fate. He considers himself as spiritual and religious and he enjoys reading Ramana Maharshi Osho J. Krishnamurti and Aurobindo. He has frequently claimed that the course of his life including his career in film was unintentional.

At the age of 18 Mohanlal made his acting debut in the Malayalam film Thiranottam in 1978; however the film’s premiere was postponed for 25 years due to censorship concerns. He made his acting debut as the antagonist in the 1980 romantic movie Manjil Virinja Pookkal. In the ensuing years he progressed to secondary starring roles while still playing villains.

By the mid-1980s he established himself as a bankable leading actor and acquired celebrity after acting in several hit films in 1986; the murder drama Rajavinte Makan released that year heightened his stardom. Although Mohanlal favours working in Malayalam movies he has also made appearances in a few Hindi Tamil Telugu and Kannada movies. His best-known non-Malayalam movies are the Telugu film Janatha Garage (2016) the Hindi crime drama Company (2002) and the Tamil political drama Iruvar (1997).

Mohanlal has won various awards including nine Kerala State Film Awards the Filmfare Awards South and five National Film Awards including two Best Actor a Special Jury Mention a Special Jury Award and an award for Best Feature Film (as producer). In 2010 and 2018 the University of Calicut and Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit respectively awarded him honorary doctorates.

Mohanlal is renowned for his charitable endeavours as well. In order to develop and offer high-impact and targeted programmes to the impoverished sectors of society in the areas of healthcare and education he formed the ViswaSanthi Foundation a non-profit charitable organisation.

Mohanlal’s Age

Mohanlal’s birthday is 21 May 1960. Mohanlal’s birthplace is Elanthoor Kerala India. Mohanlal’s age is 62 years as of 2022. Mohanlal’s zodiac sign is Gemini.

Mohanlal’s Family

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Mohanlal’s father’s name is Viswanathan Nair and his mother’s name is Santhakumari. Viswanathan was a former bureaucrat and Law Secretary with the Kerala Government.

He is Viswanathan Nair and Santhakumari’s youngest kid. Mohanlal’s elder brother’s name was Pyarelal. Pyarelal died in the year 2000 in a military exercise. At his family residence in Thiruvananthapuram Mohanlal grew up at Mudavanmugal.

Mohanlal’s Education

Mohanlal attended the Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School in Thiruvananthapuram before completing his studies at Mahatma Gandhi College and earning a bachelor’s degree in commerce. Mohanlal’s first performance was as a ninety-year-old man in a theatre production of Computer Boy while he was in sixth grade. He won the Kerala state wrestling championship in 1977 and 1978.

Mohanlal’s Marriage

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The producer of Tamil films K. Balaji’s daughter is Suchitra. After watching several of the actor’s films in which he played villains Suchitra developed a deep hatred for Mohanlal. Whenever she would see him on the screen she would become enraged. Later she understood that if someone hates him for his performance it means the actor did his character justice. Suchitra began to like the actor and gradually began to send greetings to him. Suchitra grew particularly fond of Mohanlal.

Suchitra first met Mohanlal as a devoted admirer of the actor. Later they became close friends after being introduced by a mutual acquaintance. After their friendship developed into a relationship they decided to get married. Their horoscopes didn’t match well therefore neither family supported this alliance so it wasn’t an easy task for them.

However they later realized that this was the result of an error made by the person who wrote their horoscopes. Following approval from both sets of parents Mohan Lal and Suchitra exchanged vows on April 28 of the year 1988. They were married in Mudavanmugal Mohanlal’s hometown. As of 2022 Suchitra and Mohanlal have been married for 34 years. The couple wed according to tradition and established themselves as an excellent example for youngsters to follow.

The couple has a son named Pranav Mohanlal and a daughter named Vismaya. Pranav used to be thought of as a young artist. In the year 2018 he made his Mollywood debut as a lead actor. Vismaya the daughter of Mohanlal has only lately returned after studying overseas. She keeps penning stories and poetry and now she is gearing up to release her debut book.

Mohanlal’s Career

Mohanlal Movie- Nadodikattu (1987)

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Sathyan Anthikad and Sreenivasan collaborated on the 1987 Indian Malayalam satirical comedy film Nadodikkattu which was based on a Siddique-Lal tale. Casino Productions a firm controlled by Century Kochumon Mohanlal I. V. Sasi and Mammootty produced the movie.

Peons at a government office Dasen and Vijayen wind up with no employment a cow and a sizable bank loan after a sequence of absurd occurrences. They make the desperate decision to travel to Dubai and try their luck there. However they find themselves in an unexpected place and are misidentified as smugglers which sets off a new round of adventures in their miserable existence. The societal issues plaguing Kerala in the 1980s such as the state’s pervasive unemployment and poverty were referenced in Nadodikkattu.

Along with cameo parts for Seema I. V. Sasi and M. G. Soman as themselves the movie also stars Shobhana Thilakan Innocent Mamukkoya Captain Raju Meena Kundara Johny Janardhanan Ajith Kollam and Sankaradi in supporting roles. The Mohanlal-Sreenivasan pairing was cemented as one of popular Malayalam cinema’s most enduring and bankable acting duos by critics who believe the movie exemplifies popular Malayalam cinema at its most sarcastic. Characters plot and script all have classic status.

Chithram (1988)

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Priyadarshan wrote and directed the screwball comedy Chithram which came out in 1988. Mohanlal Ranjini Nedumudi Venu Lizy Poornam Viswanathan Sreenivasan M. G. Soman Sukumari Maniyanpilla Raju and Shanavas all appear in the movie which was made by P. K. R. Pillai under the banner of Shirdi Sai Creations. Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair also makes a brief cameo. Johnson wrote the film score and Kannur Rajan wrote the lyrics. For his work in this movie Mohanlal received the Kerala State Film Award – Special Jury Award.

Against the advice of her father Kalyani chooses to wed her partner. But when he finds out that she would be disinherited her boyfriend leaves her. Ramachandra Menon Kalyani’s father who lives in the US is uninformed of the broken engagement and travels to India for a vacation with his daughter and son-in-law who recently got married. As a result Kalyani’s caregiver Kaimail decides to cast a stranger named Vishnu in the role of her husband.

However Kalyani’s cousin Bhaskaran is aware that Vishnu is not her husband and makes an effort to convince Menon of the truth in order to acquire Menon’s fortune. In the meantime Vishnu and Kalyani continue to argue and fight. Later on though she grows fond of him and wishes she might wed him. But the plot takes a turn when Vishnu’s background is revealed with the presence of a mysterious stranger.

On December 23 1988 the Christmas holiday weekend Chithram was made public. At the time the movie had the greatest box office takings in Malayalam with 3.5 crores.

Kireedam (1989)

The action drama film Kireedam was released in 1989 in India and was written and directed by Sibi Malayil and A. K. Lohithadas. In addition to Mohanlal Thilakan and Parvathy Jayaram the movie also has Kaviyoor Ponnamma Mohan Raj Murali Sreenath Kundara Johny Cochin Haneefa Jagathy Sreekumar Philomina Usha and Jagadish in supporting parts. Maniyanpilla Raju Mamukkoya and Oduvil Unnikr Johnson wrote the score for the movie.

A sincere police officer wants his son to join the force as well but when he gets transferred things take a turn for the worse; his son starts getting into trouble with the local gangsters is later arrested and his father disowns him. It looks at how society stereotypes people and forces them to play that role whether they want to or not.

The National Film Award – Special Mention went to Mohanlal. The Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay went to Lohithadas. The word Kireedam alludes to the figurative crown that the Ramapuram villagers give Sethumadhavan for killing Keerikadan Jose.

Kireedam was made public on July 7 1989. At the box office it was a huge commercial success. The performances of Mohanlal and Thilakan the screenplay and the soundtrack all won high accolades from critics. In Indian cinema it is recognised as a classic. In 1993 Chenkol the movie’s sequel was released. Kireedam was translated into six additional languages becoming Mohanlal’s first film to receive this treatment: Rowdyism Nasinchali in Telugu (1990) Modada Mareyalli in Kannada (1991) Gardish in Hindi (1993) Babar Adesh in Bengali Bangladesh (1995) Nayak-The Real Hero in Bengali (2005) and Kireedam in Tamil (2007).

Kilukkam (1991)

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A 1991 Indian musical romance comedy film called Kilukkam was written by Venu Nagavalli and directed by Priyadarshan. Along with Thilakan Innocent K. B. Ganesh Kumar Sukumari and Sharat Saxena it also features cameos by Murali and Jagadish. S. P. Venkatesh composed the music.

Kilukkam was made available on August 15 1991. The movie which played in theatres for more than 365 days was the highest-grossing Malayalam movie at the time. Mohanlal received the Best Actor award for Kilukkam while Jagathy Sreekumar took home the Second Best Actor prize N. Gopalakrishnan won the Best Editor award and S. Kumar won the Best Cinematographer award.

Joji is a down-on-his-luck tour guide in Ootacamund. A chain of incidents links the life of Joji and his buddy Nischal with that of Nandini a mentally disabled tourist. Hilarity breaks out in the movie’s opening scenes as they strive ineffectively to get rid of Nandini. They discover however that she is an escaped mental patient with a reward for her safe return.

They make the decision to hide her for a while in order to collect the bounty once it has grown sufficiently after discovering that it has been rising for some time. They modify her appearance by cutting her lengthy tresses short. As more mysteries are revealed they eventually come to the realization that nothing is quite as it seems.

The movie is recognised as one of Malayalam cinema’s top comedies. The 1953 film Roman Holiday is said to have served as the inspiration for the film. Priyadarshan himself reworked it as Allari Pilla in Telugu and Muskurahat in Hindi. The movie later got a sequel called Kilukkam Kilukilukkam (2006).

Devasuram (1993)

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I. V. Sasi and Ranjith’s 1993 Indian Malayalam action drama film Devaasuram was released. With Innocent V. K. Sreeraman Maniyanpilla Raju and Augustine serving as supporting actors it stars Mohanlal Revathi and Napoleon. M. G. Radhakrishnan wrote the songs for the movie and S. P. Venkatesh wrote the background music.

The Mangalasherry family’s heir Neelakandan wastes away his father’s wealth and is a dependable threat to society. One of his victims is promising dancer Bhanu who after being publicly insulted by Neelakandan and his pals promises never to dance again till he dies. They surprisingly fall in love. Meanwhile the ruthless Shekaran of a rival clan has vowed to exact revenge on Neelakandan’s men for killing his uncle. Ranjith based the fictional character Neelakandan on Mullasserry Rajagopal a real-life person (died 2002).

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Devaasuram was a critically acclaimed and financially lucrative film. It is regarded as a masterpiece and Mohanlal is credited with some of his best performances as Mangalassery Neelakandan. A sequel titled Ravanaprabhu (2001) which marked writer Ranjith’s first foray into directing followed. In the same year as Kunti Putrudu the movie was remade in Telugu.

Spadikam (1995)

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Spadikam is a 1995 Indian action drama film in the Malayalam language that was written directed and produced by R. Mohan through Shogun Films. Rajendra Babu wrote the dialogue. Along with Urvashi Spadikam George K. P. A. C. Lalitha Rajan P. Dev Silk Smitha Nedumudi Venu Chippy and V. K. Sreeraman playing supporting parts the movie stars Mohanlal and Thilakan. The film’s background score and original songs were written by S. P. Venkatesh.

In a made-up tiny town Chacko Master doubles as both a maths instructor and the principal of the school. He is a rigorous educator who is not kind to his own son Thomas. Thomas moves out of the house because he is fed up with his father’s strictness. After 14 years Thomas returns to his hamlet as the proprietor of a stone quarry a felon and the subject of numerous pending legal proceedings. Thomas’ mother and younger sister are devastated by the father and son’s shared decision to never make amends.

Spadikam which earned more than 8 crores at the box office and received positive reviews from critics was the highest-grossing Malayalam movie of the year. At the Filmfare Awards South the film won Best Film – Malayalam Best Actor (Mohanlal) and Best Director awards. Mohanlal received the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor. The movie was translated into Telugu Tamil and Kannada. Over time the movie developed a cult following. Over time the persona of Aadu Thomas rose to fame in popular culture.

Guru (1997)

Guru is a 1997 Indian fantasy drama film in the Malayalam language which was written by C. G. Rajendra Babu is based on a tale by Rajeev and directed by Rajiv Anchal. Suresh Gopi Madhupal Sithara Kaveri Sreelakshmi Nedumudi Venu and Sreenivasan play supporting roles and Nassar makes a brief cameo. Mohanlal plays a major role.

In a nearby Indian village the peace and harmony between two religious sects are disrupted by a riot that ambitious politicians have staged. Following the sad deaths of his family during the riot Raghuraman a local Hindu priest’s son pledges vengeance against the opposing community. Raghuraman enlists with an armed extremist organisation with the goal of eradicating them. When they arrive they discover that members of the opposing group have already sought refuge at a holy guru’s monastery where Raghuraman also succeeds in disguising himself and seeking safety. Raghuraman and his friends intend to bomb the monastery and murder the refugees thinking that their task will be simple. However things did not turn out to be as simple as they had imagined.

Ilaiyaraaja wrote the songs and the original musical composition. India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar category was chosen as Guru. Guru is the first Malayalam film submitted by India for the Oscars.

Thanmathra (2005)

Based on Padmarajan’s short story Orma Thanmathra is a 2005 Indian Malayalam-language drama film that Blessy wrote and directed. Ramesan Nair a Clerk at the Secretariat is blessed with a loving family that includes his wife Lekha and two kids Manu and Manju.

Ramesan Nair’s loss of memory as a result of Alzheimer’s disease shatters the family’s joy. The film delves deeper into the several facets of Alzheimer’s. It deals with issues at a very deep level related to families including love and suffering and this transforms everyone’s lives for a fresh start.

At the box office the movie made three times its budget and ran for 150 days. Thanmathra received five Kerala State Film Awards including Best Film Best Actor Best Director and Best Screenplay. The actor Arjun Lal who made his acting debut also received a Special Mention Award. At the 53rd National Film Awards it also took home the prize for Best Feature Film in Malayalam.

Drishyam (2013)

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Jeethu Joseph wrote and directed the 2013 Indian Malayalam crime thriller movie Drishyam. Ansiba Hassan Esther Anil Kalabhavan Shajohn Asha Sharath Siddique Roshan Basheer and Neeraj Madhav play supporting roles alongside Mohanlal and Meena. The film was shot by Sujith Vaassudev and Ayoob Khan edited it. Anil Johnson and Vinu Thomas composed the movie’s soundtrack.In a remote hill town in Kerala Georgekutty is the owner of a cable television network. Along with his wife and two daughters he has a contented existence. Between the events Georgekutty’s daughter Anju leaves on a field trip. After a few days she encounters a man who was also with her on the school trip. He uses a video of her that he recorded on the field trip to blackmail her. He is inadvertently killed by Rani and Anju over the course of events. When Georgekutty gets home he learns about the incidents and a cat-and-mouse game ensues because the dead man is the son of IG Geeta Prabhakar and Prabhakar. The rest of the narrative builds to a profoundly rewarding and surprising finale by showing how the family handles the crisis that arises during the murder inquiry.

Drishyam which had its theatrical debut on December 19 2013 in Kerala was well-received by critics who praised the script the actors’ performances and the direction. The first Malayalam movie to earn 50 crores at the box office was this one. The movie made over 75 crores in international box office revenue and was in theatres for more than 150 days. With a runtime of 125 days it also set a record for the longest film in the United Arab Emirates.

Drishyam screened at the 45th International Film Festival of India and the 8th Asian Film Festival. It received multiple honors including the Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value and the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Malayalam.

It was translated into four additional Indian languages: Papanasam (2015) in Tamil Drishyam (2015) in Hindi and Drishya (2014) in Kannada. It was also reproduced in Chinese as Sheep Without a Shepherd (2019) and Sinhala as Dharmayuddhaya (2017) making it the first Indian movie to be remade in mainland China. Following Deewaar this is the second Indian film to be remade in three different languages.

The Indonesian remake was confirmed in September 2021 making it the first Indian film to be remade in Indonesian. Additionally it will be the fourth Indian film to receive a seven-language remake. After Kireedam it was Mohanlal’s second movie to receive at least six different languages making him the first performer to accomplish this accomplishment twice. In 2021 Drishyam 2 became available.

Mohanlal’s Stage Career

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Before beginning his career in cinema Mohanlal appeared in a number of amateur plays. He made his professional acting debut in 2001 as Karna in Kavalam Narayana Panicker’s Sanskrit-language production Karnabharam. On March 29 2001 as a part of the National Theatre Festival of the National School of Drama it had its world premiere at the Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi. Mohanlal performed ten iconic characters and scenarios from ten Malayalam books written over the course of a century in his show called Kadhayattam.

Prasanth Narayanan’s Chayamukhi written and directed by Mohanlal and Mukesh premiered in 2008. The Mahabharata characters Bheeman and Keechakan were represented by Mohanlal and Mukesh respectively. In the same year Shobana’s English ballet Maya Ravan included Mohanlal’s voice as Hanuman’s character.

Lalisom – The Lal Effect was a musical group that was founded in 2014 by Mohanlal and guitarist Ratheesh Vegha. The band eventually disbanded after playing their debut performance at the 2015 National Games of India.

Once more working with Mukesh in 2015 Mohanlal served as the narrator for the film Naga. Suveeran directed the play which was adapted from Nagamandala by Girish Karnad a Kannada play. On August 9 2015 it had its debut at Kalady’s St. George Church Parish Hall.

Mohanlal Escape Art Career

Mohanlal trained as an escape artist for 18 months in secret in 2008 under renowned magician Gopinath Muthukad. In Thiruvananthapuram he intended to pull out a prank dubbed Burning Illusion.

However the performance was later cancelled after complaints and claims that it was exceedingly unsafe owing to pressure from a number of sources including his supporters.The actor chose to do a safe piece in 2014 for the opening ceremony of Magic Planet a complex with a magic theme in Kinfra Film and Video Park in Kazhakoottam Trivandrum.

It was an initiative of the Academy of Magical Sciences which was started by his mentor the renowned magician Gopinath Muthukad. Oommen Chandy who was Kerala’s Chief Minister at the time officially opened the event. Mohanlal then performed the first magic trick. He raised a girl on air as part of the act.

Mohanlal’s Upcoming Projects

Barroz

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One of Mohanlal’s eagerly anticipated projects is the upcoming action thriller written and directed by Jeethu Joseph. The movie is also one of Mohanlal’s most costly endeavours. For the first time the renowned actor Mohanlal will collaborate on the film L353 with a first-time filmmaker. As soon as Mohanlal finishes filming Jeethu Joseph’s Ram the movie is rumoured to begin production. The actor-director team of Mohanlal and Rajiv Nath will work together once more on their upcoming movie Onnam Sir following their collaboration on Pakal Nakshathrangal. Mohanlal will play a teacher in the movie adaptation of the well-known short novel Pothychoru by author Kapoor.

Alone directed by Shaji Kailas has been getting a lot of attention from Mohanlal fans. In the Vysakh-directed movie Monster Mohanlal will play Lucky Singh which is a new role. Additionally the superstar is starring in and directing the Malayalam drama Barroz. Project inspiration came from the novel Barroz: Guardian of D’ Gama’s Treasure. For the next Malayalam anthology Olavum Theeravum filmmaker Priyadarshan and actor Mohanlal have teamed up. In the P. Anil-directed action comedy Bharath Rathna he will also appear as the lead.

Mohanlal’s Career Timeline

YearMohanlal MoviesMohanlal Characters
2023Drishyam 3 (announced)George Kutty
2023L3 (announced)Stephen Nedumbally / Khureshi-Ab’raam
2023L353 (pre-production)N/A
2023Ram (filming)Ram Mohan IPS
2023L2: Empuraan (pre-production)Khureshi-Ab’raam / Stephen Nedumbally
2023Untitled AMMA Project (pre-production)N/A
2023Barroz: Nidhi Kaakkum Bootham (post-production)Barroz
2022Alone (post-production)N/A
2022Monster (post-production)N/A
2022Untitled Netflix Malayalam Anthology (TV Series)Bappootty
202212th ManChandrashekhar
2022AaraattuNeyyattinkara Gopan
2022Bro DaddyJohn Kattadi
2021Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian SeaKunjali Marakkar IV
2021Drishyam 2Georgekutty
2020/IBig BrotherSachidanandhan
2019KaappaanPM Chandrakanth Varma
2019Ittymaani: Made in ChinaIttymaani / Ittymaathan
2019LuciferStephen Nedumbally / Khureshi-Ab’raam
2019Neeyum NjanumNarrator (voice)
2018OdiyanOdiyan Manikyan
2018DramaRajagopal
2018Kayamkulam KochunniIthikkara Pakki
2018NeeraliSunny George
2018Subhayatra Road Safety Films for Kerala Police (Short)N/A
2017VillainDr. Mathew Manjooran
2017Velipadinte PusthakamProf. Fr. Michael Idikkula
2017TiyaanNarrator (voice)
20171971: Beyond BordersCol. Mahadevan / Major Sahadevan
2017C/O Saira BanuPeter George (voice)
2017Munthirivallikal ThalirkkumbolUlahannan aka Unnachan
2016PulimuruganPuli’ Murugan
2016OppamJayaraman
2016Janatha GarageSathyam
2016All of UsSairam
2015KanalJohn David
2015LohamRaju / Rajeev Sathyamoorthy
2015Lailaa O LailaaJayamohan
2015Ennum EppozhumVineeth N Pillai
2015MythriDRDO Scientist Mahadev Godke
2014PeruchazhiJaganathan
2014KootharaUsthad Saali
2014Mr. FraudBhaiji
2014JillaSivan
2013DrishyamGeorge Kutty
2013GeethanjaliDr. Sunny Joseph
2013Ladies and GentlemanChandrabose
2013Red WineRatheesh Vasudevan
2013LokpalNandagopalan / Lokpal
2012Karma YodhaMadhava Menon / Mad Maddy
2012IRun Baby RunVenu
2012ISpiritRaghunandan
2012GrandmasterChandrashekhar
2012TezzShivan (as V. Mohanlal)
2012CasanovvaCasanovva
2011The Arab The Camel and P. Madhavan NairP. Madhavan Nair
2011SnehaveeduAjayan
2011PranayamProfessor Mathews
2011ChinatownMathukutty
2011Christian BrothersChristi Varghese
2010Oru Naal VarumSukumaran Kolapully
2010KandaharMajor Mahadevan
2010ShikkarBalaraman
2010Alexander the GreatAlexander Verma
2010Wilson Periera (Short) (voice)N/A
2010JanakanAdv. Surya Narayanan
2009Ividam SwargamanuMathews
2009Angel JohnAngel John
2009Kerala Varma Pazhassi RajaNarrator
2009Unnaipol OruvanI. G. Raghavan Maraar (as Mohan Lal)
2009BhramaramSivankutty
2009BhagavanDr Balagopal
2009Sagar Alias Jackie: ReloadedSagar Alias Jacky
2009Red ChilliesOMR / Omar / Oyarath Madathil Ramanathan
2008Pakal NakshatrangalSidharthan
2008Twenty:20Devaraja ‘Devan’ Prathapa Varma
2008KurukshetraColonel Mahadevan
2008Akasha GopuramAlbert Samson
2008MadambiGopalakrishna Pillai
2008Mizhikal SakshiSyed Ahmed (Special Appearance)
2008Innathe ChinthavishayamGopakumar
2008College KumaranKumaran
2007FlashDr. Mithun Madhavan
2007Rock N’ RollChandramouli
2007ParadesiValiyakathu Moosa
2007Ram Gopal Varma Ki AagInspector Narsimha
2007AlibhaiAlibhai / Anwar Ali
2007HelloAdvocate Sivaraman
2007Chota MumbaiVasco Da Gama
2006Baba KalyaniBaba Kalyani
2006PhotographerDijo John / Joy John
2006MahasamudramIsahak
2006Keerthi ChakraMajor Mahadevan
2006Vadakkum NathanProf. Iringannoor Bharatha Pisharadi
2006RasathanthramPremachandran
2006Kilukkam KilukilukkamJoji (Special Appearance)
2005Reflections (Short)N/A
2005ThanmathraRameshan
2005NaranMullankolli Velayudhan
2005UdayonShooranad Pappoyi / Shooranad Kunju
2005ChandrolsavamSreehari
2005Udayananu TharamUdayabhanu
2005Ek Aur Prem PratigyaN/A
2004MaampazhakkaalamPuramanayil Chandran
2004NatturajavuPulikkattil Charlie
2004WantedNarayana Swamy (Extended Cameo)
2004LoveMohan Nair (Cameo appearance)
2004VismayathumbathuSreekumar
2004Vamanapuram Bus RouteLever Johny
2003Satyaghath: Crime Never PaysHari Kishan
2003Hariharan Pillai Happy AanuHariharan Pillai
2003BalettanAthaniparambil Balachandran
2003Kilichundan MampazhamAbdul Khader
2003Mr. BrahmachariAnanthan Thampi
2003PopcarnVikraman
2002ChathurangamAtiprackal Jimmy Jacob
2002ThandavamKasinathan
2002CompanySrinivasan
2001OnnamanRavisankar
2001PrajaZakkir Ali Hussein
2001UnnathangalilRakshakan (Guest)
2001AchaneyanenikkishtamMahadevan (Special Appearance)
2001RavanaprabhuMangalassery Neelakandan / Mangalassery Karthikeyan
2001KakkakuyilSivaraman
2000DevadoothanVishal Krishnamoorthy
2000Life Is BeautifulVinayachandran
2000SradhaGanga Prasad IPS
2000NarasimhamPoovalli Induchoodan
1999UstaadParameshwaran
1999Olympiyan Anthony AdamC.T. Vargheese Antony I.P.S
1999VanaprasthamKunhikuttan
1998Ayal Kadha EzhuthukayanuSagar Kottappuram Jayadevan
1998Rektha Sakshikal ZindabadSiva Subrahmanya Iyyar
1998HarikrishnansKrishnan
1998Summer in BethlehemNiranjan (Special Appearance)
1998KanmadamVishwanathan
1997Aaram ThamburanJagannathan
1997Oru Yaatra MozhiGovindan Kutty (Chinna)
1997GuruRaghuraman
1997ChandralekhaAppukuttan / Alphy
1997VarnapakittuSunny Palamatom
1997IruvarAnand (Anandan)
1996The PrinceJeeva
1996KaalapaniGovardhan Menon / Unni
1995AgnidevanAniyankuttan (Ravi Varma)
1995NirnnayamDr. Roy Mathews
1995Thacholi Varghese ChekavarThacholi Varghese Chekavar
1995SpadikamPooda koma (Thomas Chacko)
1995MaanthrikamStephen Ronald (Alby)
1994MinnaramBobby
1994PaksheBalachandran
1994PavithramUnnikrishnan / Chettachan
1994PingamiCapt. Vijay Menon
1994GandeevamCameo in a song
1994Thenmavin KombathManikyan
1993ButterfliesPrince
1993ChenkolSethu Madhavan
1993GandharvamSamuel Alexander (Sam)
1993KalippattamVenu
1993Maya MayuramNarendran / Unni
1993MidhunamSethumadhavan
1993ManichithrathazhuDr. Sunny Joseph
1993DevasuramMangalassery Neelakandan
1992AhamSiddarthan
1992KamaladalamNandagopal
1992NadodiSachidanandan / Balakrishnan Bhagavathar
1992RajashilpiShambu
1992Soorya GayathriDr. Balasubrahmaniam
1992Vietnam ColonyG. Krishnamurthy / Swami
1992YoddhaThaiparambil Ashokan
1992SadayamSathyanathan
1991AbhimanyuHari / Hari Annan
1991AdvaithamShivaprasad
1991DhanamUnni
1991Gopura Vasalile (Guest Role)N/A
1991Kizhakkunarum PakshiAnanthu
1991UlladakkamDr. Sunny
1991Uncle BunCharlie Chacko
1991VasthuharaVenu
1991VishnulokamVishnu
1991KilukkamJoji
1991BharathamKalloor Gopinathan / Gopi
1990Akkare Akkare AkkareRamdas (aka Dasan)
1990AppuAppukuttan
1990ArhathaDevaraj
1990Aye AutoSudhi
1990IndrajaalamKannan Nair
1990Lal SalamNettur Stephen
1990MukhamHariprasad
1990ThazhvaramBalan
1990Kadathanadan AmbadiKadathanadan Ambadi
1990His Highness AbdullahAbdullah / Ananthan Namboothiri
1990No: 20 Madras MailTony Kurishingal
1990Maut Se MukabalaN/A
1989AdhipanPrakash
1989DouthyamCapt. Roy Jacob Thomas
1989Lal AmericayilVinod
1989NaaduvazhikalArjun
1989Peruvannapurathe VisheshangalAchu
1989SeasonJeevan / Uncle
1989UlsavapittennuAniyan Thampuran
1989VandanamUnnikrishnan
1989DasharathamRajiv Menon
1989ChanakyanHand in Zindabad (uncredited)
1989KireedamSethu Madhavan
1989VaravelpuMuralidharan
1988AnuragiShamu
1988Doore Doore Oru Koodu KootamDiwakaran
1988Moonnam MuraAli Imran
1988Mukunthetta Sumitra VilikkunnuMukundan K. Kartha
1988Paadha MudhraPandaram
1988Vellanakalude NaaduC. Pavithran Nair
1988ChithramVishnu
1988PattanapravesamRamdas (aka Dasan)
1988OrkkappurathuFreddy Nicholas
1988Aaryan Mera NaamN/A
1988AryanDevanarayan
1988Khooni InsaanN/A
1988Vaasna Ki BhookhN/A
1987Amrutham GamayaDr. P. K. Haridas
1987AyithamShankaran
1987Boomiyile RajakkanmarMahendra Varma
1987CheppuRamachandran
1987Irupatham NoottanduSagar Alias Jacky
1987Ivide Ellavarkkum SughamAppu
1987January Oru OrmaRaju
1987MizhiyorangalilSpecial Appearance
1987SarvakalasalaLal
1987VazhiyorakkazhchakalRaghavan / Antony Issac
1987Kayyethum DoorathuVinod
1987ThoovanathumbikalJayakrishnan
1987Unnikale Oru Kadha ParayamAby
1987NadodikattuRamdas (aka Dasan)
1987Adimakal UdamakalMohan Cheriyan
1986Desatanakkili KarayarillaHarisankar
1986Ente Entethu MathramMr. Menon
1986Hello My Dear: Wrong NumberVenugopal
1986Iniyum KurukshethramSuresh Babu
1986KunjattakilikalBalakrishnan
1986Manasilloru ManimuthuMohan
1986Mizhineer PoovukalRichard
1986NimishingalMurali
1986Ninnishtam EnnishtamSreekkuttan
1986Oppam OppathinoppamKrishnankutty
1986PanchagniRashid
1986Pappan Priyappetta PappanInspector Devodas
1986Revathikkoru PavakkuttyDr. P. Madhavankutty
1986SobharajSobharaj / Dharmaraj
1986SughamodeviSunny
1986ThalavattamVinod
1986YuvajanotsavamJayan / Daddy
1986AdiverukalBalakrishnan
1986PadayaniRamesh
1986Sanmanassullavarkku SamadhanamGopalakrishna Panikkar
1986Onnu Muthal Poojyam VareTelephone Uncle
1986GeetamJagadeesh Nair
1986Namukku Parkkan Munthiri ThoppukalSolomon
1986Rajavinte MakanVincent Gomas
1986Gandhinagar 2nd StreetSethu
1986KaveriBalachandran Nair (Balu)
1986Neram PularumbolGodfree
1986Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum KaathuPauly
1986Kariyila Kattu PoleInspector Achuthankutty
1986VarthaVasu
1986T.P. Balagopalan M.A.Balagopalan
1986Abhayam ThediAppu Nair aka Appettan
1986Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam KottunnuShambhu
1986Jaanwar Aur InsaanN/A
1985Adhyayam Onnu MuthalVishnu Thomas
1985Aram + Aram = KinnaramNarayanankutty
1985Azhiyatha BandhangalBalakrishnan
1985Ezhu Muthal Onpathu VareGopi
1985Guruji Oru VakkuUnni
1985Jeevante JeevanJayan
1985Koodum ThediPeter
1985Mulamoottil AdimaAdimakanne
1985NaayakanKrishnadas
1985Njan Piranna NattilN/A
1985Omanikkan OrmavaikkanDeva Kumar
1985Parayanumvayya ParayathirikkanumvayyaCurrent Hamsa (Extended Cameo)
1985PathamudayamJayamohan Vikraman
1985RangamN/A
1985Uyarum Njan NaadakeDarappan
1985Vasantha SenaDevan
1985Kandu KandarinjuKrishnanunny
1985Karimpin PoovinakkareBhadran
1985Boeing BoeingShyam
1985IdanilangalBalan
1985AngadikkappurathBabu
1985Anu BandhamBhaskaran
1985Onnanam Kunnil Oradi KunnilNithin
1985Avidathepole IvideyumSukumaran aka Suku
1984AduthaduthuVishnu Mohan (Special Appearance)
1984AkkareSudhakaran (Cameo Appearance)
1984AppunniMenon Mash
1984Itha Innu MuthalMohanlal
1984Ivide ThudangunnuKrishnakumar
1984Kaliyil Alpam KaryamVinayan
1984KilikonchalN/A
1984Koodu Thedunna ParavaGuest appearence
1984Kurissu YuddhamJohny
1984Lakshmana RekhaSudhakaran Nair
1984ManasariyatheMammootty
1984Nokketha Dhoorathu Kannum NattuSreekumar
1984Onnanu NammalNanda Gopal
1984Oru Kochu SwapnamN/A
1984Pavam PoornimaAnnan Thirumeni
1984Poochakkoru MookkuthiGopalakrishnan
1984Shree KrishnaparanthuKumaran / Kumarettan
1984Swanthamevide BandhamevideRajendran
1984UnarooRamu
1984UyarangalilP. K. Jayarajan
1984Vanitha PoliceAchuthan (Guest Appearance)
1984VettaBalan
1984AdiyozhukkukalGopi
1984ThirakalJames George
1984Ariyatha VeethikalBalan
1984AthirathramPrasad
1984Aalkkoottathil ThaniyeAnil Kumar
1983AdhipathyamN/A
1983ArabikadalN/A
1983AsthramDas
1983AttakkalasamDr. Santhosh Babu
1983BhookambamRaghu
1983Chakravalam ChuvannappolSurendran
1983ChangathamS.T. Daniel
1983Engane Nee MarakkumShambu
1983Ente KathaRamesh
1983Ente MamattikkuttiyammakkuAlex
1983Guru DakshinaMinister Prabhakaran
1983Hello Madras GirlLal
1983HimavahiniPappy
1983IniyenkilumRavi
1983Kattathe KilikooduUnni Krishnan
1983KolakombanGopi
1983Kuyiline ThediThampurankutty
1983MarakkillorikkalumMurali
1983NaanayamBabu
1983NaseemaSaithali
1983Oru Mukham Pala MukhamSukumaran Thampi
1983Sesham KazhchayilInspector Mohan
1983ThavalamN/A
1983Theeram Thedunna ThiraN/A
1983VisaSunny
1983Pin NilavuRaghu
1983Sandhyakku Virinja PoovuRamu
1982Aa DivasomN/A
1982AakrosamMohanachandran
1982Enikkum Oru DivosamBabu
1982Ente Mohangal PoovaninjuJayan
1982Enthino Pookunna PookalSurendran
1982Foot BallBalakrishnan
1982Kaliya MardanamJohny
1982Kurukkante KalyanamSainaba’s Husband
1982Madrasile MonN/A
1982Njan Onnu ParayatteShekharankutty
1982PadayottamKannan
1982Sindoora Sandhyakku MounamKishore
1982Ente Mohangal PoovaninjuN/A
1982Sree Ayyappanum VavarumArmy Commander Kadutha
1982JumbulingamN/A
1982Kelkatha ShabdamBabu
1981AhimsaMohan
1981AttimariShan
1981DhanyaN/A
1981DruvasangamamSankarankutty
1981Thakilu KottampuramAdvocate Paul
1981Oothikachiya PonnuNanda Kumar
1981Thenum VayambumVarma
1981SanchariDr. Sekhar
1980Manjil Virinja PookkalNarendran
1978ThiranottamKuttappan
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As a Director

YearMohanlal Movie
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As a Producer

YearMohanlal Movies
1984Adiyozhukkukal
1984Karimpinpoovinakkare
1984Adiverukal
1986Gandhinagar 2nd Street
1987Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam
1987Thoovanathumbikal
1987Nadodikattu
1988Orkkappurathu
1988Aryan
1990His Highness Abdullah
1991Bharatham
1992Kamaladalam
1993Mithunam
1993Pudhiya Mugam
1993Gandharvam
1994Pingami
1995Nirnayam
1996Kaalapani
1997Iruvar
1997Varnapakittu
1997Virasat
1998Kanmadam
1998Harikrishnans
1999Megham
1999Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
1999Olympiyan Anthony Adam
1999Vanaprastham
2000Kandukondain Kandukondain
2009Bhramaram
2010Mummy & Me
2010Shikkar
2010Janakan
2010Kandahar
2011Pranayam
2011Dr. Love
2012Grandmaster
2014Jilla
2014Mr. Fraud
2014Aamayum Muyalum
2015Lailaa O Lailaa
2015Papanasam
2016Kabali
2016Manamantha
2016Janatha Garage
2017Velaiilla Pattadhari 2
2017Villain
2017Careful
2019Android Kunjappan Version 5.25
2019Asuran

As a Narrator

YearMohanlal Movies
1989Season
1990Indrajaalam
1998Kallu Kondoru Pennu
2007Chotta Mumbai
2008Swarnam
2009Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja
2010Janakan
2012The Hit List
2012Namukku Parkkan
2014Aamayum Muyalum
2015Ennum Eppozhum
2015Picket 43
2017C/O Saira Banu
2017Tiyaan
2017Aakashamittayi
2018Kayamkulam Kochunni
2019Neeyum Njanum
2019100 Years of Chrysostom
2019Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy

Mohanlal Television

YearMohanlal TV ShowMohanlal Role
2015Sanskrit NewsReporter
2017-2018Lal SalamHost
2018Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 1)Host
2019Top singer Season 1Judge
2020Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 2)Host
2020First BellHost (episode – Project Tiger)
2020Lalonam NallonamHost / various roles
2020Utsavam With LalettanVarious roles
2021Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 3)Host
2021OnavilluHost
2021Top singer Season 2Judge
2022Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 4)Host

Mohanlal Theatre

YearMohanlal PlayMohanlal Role
2015NagaNarrator
2010VikramorvasiyamPururavas
2009The TempestProspero
2008Maya RavanHanuman(voice)
2008ChayamukhiBhima
2003KadhayattamSoori NamboothiripaduChandrakaranPappuIkkoranChemban KunjuMayanAllapicha MollakaDasanBheemanVaikom Muhammad Basheer
2001KarnabharamKarna

Mohanlal Radio Drama

YearMohanlal Radio DramaMohanlal Character
1987Jeevanulla PrathimakalUnknown

Mohanlal’s Controversies

Band controversy

Lalisom – The Lal Effect is a musical group that was founded in 2014 by Mohanlal and guitarist Ratheesh Vegha. The band received criticism on social media for lip-syncing after initially charging a fee of 1.63 crore.

Following the criticism Mohanlal returned the money to the government but they refused claiming that their morality forbade them from doing so and that Mohanlal had not personally benefited from the money since it was intended to pay for the performers’ stage costs and compensation. Despite this Mohanlal chose not to retrieve the funds he sent.

Singing Controversy

When Mohanlal claimed to have performed the song Mathalathenunnan from the movie Uyarum Njaan Naadake he sparked a debate. Soon after VT Murali who actually sang the song criticised Mohanlal for claiming credit for it. Mohanlal apologised for any confusion and clarified that his only intention was to imply that the song was from his film and that he lip-synced it.

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Obscene Gesture

A video of Mohanlal making an offensive gesture was trending online. The Mollywood celebrity is seen in the video admiring Shruti Haasan’s dance performance before reportedly making an offensive gesture. The actor received a lot of backlash as a result of the video’s widespread distribution on Facebook and YouTube. Both Mammootty and Siddique can be seen chuckling while Mohanlal does the action. After viewing the video on Facebook many people have been criticizing Mohanlal for acting in such a way in public. But the Mohanlal and Shruti Hassan video that has gone viral on social media has been edited. The clips are skillfully combined to give the impression that they occurred simultaneously while in reality they are all from separate incidents that occurred at various periods.

Mohanlal’s Net Worth

Mohanlal’s net worth in 2022 is $50 million US or 399 Crore Indian Rupees. His annual salary is $5 million as of 2022 according to a number of reports. He earns the majority of his money through his acting work songs endorsements and other brand-related activities. He charges between Rs. 10 and 15 crores for every film. Some of the cars owned by Mohanlal are Toyota Vellfire Toyota Land Cruiser Mercedes Benz GL350 and Lamborghini Urus.

Mohanlal has founded and collaborated on a number of businesses in the fields of packaged spices restaurants and film distribution among others. In the 1980s he shared ownership of the production business Casino with Mammootty I.V. Sasi Seema and Century Kochumon. The production company turned out pictures that were lucrative economically. Maxlab Cinemas and Entertainments a business that distributes movies is owned by him.

He founded Vismayas Max a Trivandrum-based pre- and post-production studio for movies as well as a college for dubbing actors at the city’s KINFRA Film and Video Park. Later Sohan Roy of the Aries Group now known as Aries Vismayas Max took over the company’s management. The company’s current brand ambassador is Mohanlal. He has worked as a producer for the company Pranavam Arts International.

Mohanlal owns eateries both in India and abroad including the 2002-founded Mohanlal’s Tastebuds chain in Dubai and the same-named Middle Eastern brand of spices pickles sauces and curry powder. The Eastern Group has owned the bulk of the trademark since 2007. He opened The Harbour Market a seafood restaurant in Bangalore and Travancore Court a hotel in Ernakulam both in 2006. Among his other business endeavours is Uniroyal Marine Exports Limited a seafood export business with its headquarters in Kozhikode where he has served as a non-executive director since 1992.

He is a co-founder partner and chairman of the Jose Thomas Performing Arts Centre (JTPac) a performing arts and music centre founded in 2009 in Thrippunithura Kochi. He serves as a director wholly independent of Clenergen India Private Limited which manufactures and supplies biomass feedstock for biomass gasification.

Mohanlal’s Awards

  • 1986: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for T.P. Balagopalan M.A.
  • 1986: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam
  • 1988: Kerala State Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Padamudra
  • 1988: Kerala State Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Chithram
  • 1988: Kerala State Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Ulsavapittennu
  • 1988: Kerala State Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Aaryan
  • 1988: Kerala State Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Vellanakalude Nadu
  • 1988: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Padamudra
  • 1988: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Paadha Mudra
  • 1988: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Chithram
  • 1989: National Film Awards: Special Mention for Kireedam
  • 1991: Kerala Film Critics awards: Best Actor for Bharatham
  • 1991: National Film Awards: Best Actor for Bharatham
  • 1991: Kerala State Film Awards: Second Best Film for Bharatham
  • 1991: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Abhimanyu
  • 1991: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Kilukkam
  • 1991: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Ulladakkam
  • 1991: Kerala Film Critics awards: Best Actor for Ulladakkam
  • 1993: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Devaasuram
  • 1994: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Pavithram
  • 1995: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Spadikam
  • 1995: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Spadikam
  • 1995: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Kaalapani
  • 1995: Kerala State Film Awards: Second Best Film for Kaalapani
  • 1997: Screen Awards South: Best Actor for Aaraam Thampuran
  • 1997: Screen Awards South: Best Actor for Oru Yathramozhi
  • 1997: Screen Awards South: Best Actor for Guru
  • 1997: Screen Awards South: Best Actor for Chandralekha
  • 1999: National Film Awards: Best Actor for Vanaprastham
  • 1999: National Film Awards: Best Feature Film for Vanaprastham
  • 1999: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Vanaprastham
  • 1999: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Vanaprastham
  • 1999: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Vanaprastham
  • 1999: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Vanaprastham
  • 2001: Padma Shri by Government of India
  • 2001: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Natana Ratna Award
  • 2002: Screen Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Company
  • 2002: International Indian Film Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Company
  • 2003: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Balettan
  • 2003: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Balettan
  • 2003: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Balettan
  • 2003: Kerala Film Audience Council Awards: Best Actor for Balettan
  • 2003: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Udayananu Tharam
  • 2004: Kerala Film Audience Council Awards: Best Actor for Vismayathumbathu
  • 2004: Kerala Film Audience Council Awards: Best Actor for Mampazhakkalam
  • 2005: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Most Popular Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Kerala Film Audience Council Awards: Best Actor for Thanmathra
  • 2005: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Most Popular Actor for Naran
  • 2006: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Kirtichakra
  • 2006: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Kirtichakra
  • 2006: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Excellence in Acting for Vadakkumnathan
  • 2006: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Vadakkumnathan
  • 2007: All India Radio Awards: Best Actor for Vadakkumnathan
  • 2007: Kerala State Film Awards: Best Actor for Paradesi
  • 2007: Filmfare Awards South: Best Actor for Paradesi
  • 2007: Jaihind Film Awards: Best Actor for Paradesi
  • 2007: Kerala Film Audience Council Awards: Best Actor for Paradesi
  • 2007: All India Radio Awards: Best Actor for Rasathanthram
  • 2007: All India Radio Awards: Best Actor for Keerthi Chakra
  • 2007: Asianet Film Awards: Most Popular Actor for Hallo
  • 2007: Vanitha Film Awards: Most Popular Actor for Hallo
  • 2007: Asianet Film Awards: Most Popular Actor for Chotta Mumbai
  • 2007: Vanitha Film Awards: Most Popular Actor for Chotta Mumbai
  • 2008: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Kurukshetra
  • 2008: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Kurukshetra
  • 2008: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Kurukshetra
  • 2008: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Pakal Nakshatrangal
  • 2008: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Pakal Nakshtrangal
  • 2008: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Pakal Nakshatrangal
  • 2008: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Aakashagopuram
  • 2008: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Aakashagopuram
  • 2008: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Aakashagopuram
  • 2008: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Madampi
  • 2008: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Madampi
  • 2008: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Madampi
  • 2008: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Twenty: 20
  • 2008: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Innathe Chintha Vishayam
  • 2009: Honorary Lieutenant Colonel by Indian Territorial Army
  • 2009: Filmfare Awards South: Special Award for Bhramaram
  • 2009: Vanitha Film Awards: Most Popular Actor for Bhramaram
  • 2009: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Bhramaram
  • 2009: Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Unnaipol Oruvan
  • 2009: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Bhramaram
  • 2009: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Evidam Swargamanu
  • 2009: Vanitha Film Awards: Most Popular Actor for Evidam Swargamanu
  • 2010: Honorary Doctorate (D. Litt) by Sri Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit
  • 2010: Asianet Film Awards: Golden Star Award
  • 2010: Amrita Film Awards: Abhinaya Keerthi Award
  • 2010: Amrita Film Awards: Chalachithra Ratnam Award
  • 2011: South Indian International Movie Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Mathrubhumi Film Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: The Kochi Times Film Awards: Best Actor-Male for Pranayam
  • 2011: Ramu Kariat Awards: Best Actor for Pranayam
  • 2011: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Snehaveedu
  • 2012: South Indian International Movie Awards: Best Actor for Spirit
  • 2012: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Spirit
  • 2012: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Spirit
  • 2012: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Run Baby Run
  • 2012: Asiavision Awards: New Sensation in Singing-Male for Run Baby Run
  • 2012: Asiavision Awards: Most Influential Malayali
  • 2013: Honorary Black Belt in Taekwondo by World Taekwondo Headquarters South Korea
  • 2013: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Drishyam
  • 2013: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Drishyam
  • 2013: Amrita Film Awards: Best Actor for Drishyam
  • 2013: Asianet Film Awards: Millennium Actor Award
  • 2014: Asianet Film Awards: Special Commemoration for ’35 years in Malayalam Film Industry’
  • 2015: Asianet Film Awards: Crowned as Superstar of the Millennium
  • 2016: National Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Janatha Garage
  • 2016: National Film Awards: Special Jury Award for Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol Pulimurugan
  • 2016: Nandi Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Janatha Garage
  • 2016: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Oppam
  • 2016: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Oppam
  • 2016: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Oppam
  • 2016: Asiavision Awards: Popular Actor for Oppam
  • 2016: Janmabhumi Cinema Awards: Best Actor for Oppam
  • 2016: South Indian International Movie Awards: Best Actor for Pulimurugan
  • 2016: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Pulimurugan
  • 2016: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Pulimurugan
  • 2016: Asiavision Awards: Best Actor for Pulimurugan
  • 2018: Honorary Doctorate (D.Litt) by University of Calicut
  • 2018: South Indian International Movie Awards: Most Popular Star in the Middle East
  • 2018: Kerala Film Critics Awards: Best Actor for Odiyan
  • 2018: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Odiyan
  • 2018: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Odiyan
  • 2018: Janmabhumi Cinema Awards: Best Actor for Odiyan
  • 2018: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Kayamkulam Kochunni
  • 2019: Padma Bhushan by Government of India
  • 2019: South Indian International Movie Awards: Best Actor for Lucifer
  • 2019: Asianet Film Awards: Best Actor for Lucifer
  • 2019: Vanitha Film Awards: Best Actor for Lucifer

Mohanlal’s Interesting Facts

  • Mohanlal won the state boxing championship 1977–1978.Mohanlal’s Interesting Facts Tring
  • In Iruvar Aishwarya Rai made her acting debut opposite Mohanlal.
  • Mohanlal was ranked 80th in Reader’s Digest’s list of India’s most reliable individuals in 2010.
  • The Indian Medical Association gave Mohanlal the IMA Prize in 2013.
  • After 25 years Mohanlal’s debut movie Thiranottam was released.
  • Mohanlal considers Dubai to be his second home.
  • Between 1982 and 1988 Mohanlal had films releasing every 15 days.
  • Mohanlal released approximately 170 movies throughout the decade of the 1980s.
  • Mohanlal received the honorary rank of black belt in Taekwondo in 2012 from the World Taekwondo Headquarters which is located in Seoul South Korea.
  • Mohanlal and Mammootty two Malayalam film legends have worked together in 55 movies.
  • Actor Mohanlal once had ownership of four production firms.

Mohanlal Profile Summary

MohanlalDetails
Mohanlal ProfessionActor
Mohanlal Celebrity TypeMovie Actress
Mohanlal Age62 years as of 2022
Mohanlal Date Of Birth21st May 1960
Mohanlal Zodiac SignGemini
Mohanlal CityKerala India
Mohanlal NationalityIndian
Mohanlal Height5 feet 7 inches
Mohanlal Weight82kgs
Mohanlal Notable WorkDevaasuram
Mohanlal First FilmManjil Virinja Pookkal
Mohanlal Total Films164
Mohanlal Net Worth in rupeesRs 401 crores as of 2022
Mohanlal Net Worth$49 million as of 2022
Mohanlal Instagram@mohanlal
Mohanlal Twitter@Mohanlal

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