Mohanlal (actor)


Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair (born 21 May 1960), a name known as Mohanlal or Lal, is an internationally renowned Indian film actor and producer, who is the biggest name of Malayalam cinema. Malayalam: മോഹന്ലാല് four Barr National Award winner Mohanlal won two Best Actor Award, a Special Jury Award and a Best Film Award (as Producer) Love In 2001, the Indian government honored him with Padma Shri for his contributions towards Indian cinema. In 2009, he was given the post of honorary Lieutenant Colonel by Indian Territorial Army, which was the first in the history of Indian cinema and honorary doctorate was given by Shree Shankaracharya Sanskrit University, Kaladi.

Acting style

Mohanlal is considered to be the greatest actor ever in India. His acting style is rare, which is known as natural (natural) acting. It made him favorite of most of India's leading directors. He is best in portraying the emotion of character in a balanced way with reality, which is more than the expectations of directors every time. It is said that he has a great ability to understand, which was proved in Vanaprastham, in which he played the role of a Kathakali artist in a wonderful and extraordinary manner and was awarded the National Award for Best Actor. It is said that Kathakali's study and acting is possible only by 8 years of practice! He practiced only 6 months. His performance was appreciated by the world's famous Kathakali artists, such as Ramankutty Nair and Kalamandalam Gopi. He is considered one of the best dancers of Indian cinema, who performs Bharatnatyam and Kathak in films without any special training. He has performed martial arts such as kalari (war art) in cinemas with utmost fullness. He is also famous for his lip movement in films, with the extremely difficult vowels of classical music. Early life (1960-1977)

Mohanlal was born in Vishwanathan Nair, who was a lawyer and government employee and Santakumari, in Elanthoor, Patanampathi district of Kerala. His family later shifted to Mudavanmugal of Thiruvananthapuram, which was his mother's house. He first started moving to Mudavankool LP School and later he enrolled in Model School, Thiruvananthapuram. He was a general student at the school, who stretched to the world of art; He used to participate in school-plays In the sixth grade, the young Mohanlal was elected the best actor in his school, which was usually received by the tenth grade students. After schooling, he got admission in Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram for his Bachelor's degree. He continued with acting and won many Best Actor Awards. Here he met a group of fellow students who were excited about theater and feature films. These colleagues played an important role in making him his first success, especially Priyadarshan and Maniyappila Raju who went further to become popular film directors or actors.

His most notable roles were: Gopalakrishna Panikar at Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam, Balagopalan in TPBalagopalan MA, Solomon, Nadodikkattu in Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal, In Dasan, Thayovanathumbikal, Jayakrishnan, Vishnu in Chithram, Setu Madhavan in Kireedam, Sathyanandan in Sadayam, Mangal in Bharatham (Bharatham) in Gopi, Devaasuram Seri Neelakandan, Wanprstm (Vanaprastham) in Kunhikuttn and Spdikm (Spadikam) Thomas wheels (peach Thomas) (Aadu Thoma). Film career Early years (1978-1985)

Lal's debut film was "Thiranottam" (1978). The film got trapped in the censor board's objection and was never released. He first got success in 1980, when he got Manjil Virinja Pookkal was selected for the role of the opposition, which proved to be a successful blockbuster movie, and in the next few years, he played an important role in many films. In the year 1983, he was nominated for more than 25 feature films, Uyarangalil, written by legendary screenwriter M.T. Vasudevan Nayer and directed by I V Shashi, was the most important movie of this period, after Uyarangalil, and after that, the first film of his director friend and college friend Priyadarshan Poshchakkoru Mookkuthi highlighted comedy roles. Golden period (1986-1995)

This period (1986 - 1995) is widely regarded as Golden Age of Malayalam cinema, especially when detailed scriptures of films, description of clear meaning and fresh ideas reduce the distinction between artistic and commercial films. Gave. Moving towards success as a young talent, Mohanlal started receiving such roles which gave him ample opportunity to showcase a wide range of emotions and started a successful organization with better directors and writers from Malayalam cinema.

1986 was one of the best years for them. Together, T.P.Balagopalan M.A of Anthikad got him the Kerala State Award for his first Best Actor. After the role of Dawn of Don in Rajavinte Makan, Mohanlal emerged as the superstar of Malayalam cinema. In the same year, he played the role of a madman patient in Thalawatom, a victim landlord in Sanmanassullavarku Samadhanam, a journalist in MT Vasudevan Nair's film Panchgani (Panchagni), Namakku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal, The owner of a farmer, who had fallen in love, played the roles of an unemployed young man forced to become a gurkha in the Gandhi Nagar 2nd street.

Mohanlal made Nadodikkattu with writer-director Jodi Srinivasan and Satyanar Anikad, who specializes in creating satirical social films, in which he played the role of an unemployed youth and Varavelpu in which he returned from the Gulf. Played the role of a man who reaches the greedy relationship between the door and industrialists in a state of unfavorable environment. Director Priyadarshan's musical comedy films, especially in Chithram and Kilukkam, he appeared in the role of Indian romantic hero who boosted his popularity among teenage film actresses. Image: Devasuram poster1.jpg Mohanlal, directed by I.V. Shashi, played a real life character in Devasuram (1993) (Devaasuram) and this film later became a hit and classic cult.

Tuvuvanathumbikal in which he played the role of a man trapped between double love, broke the image of Indian films, one of the main characters (the person) could love another woman immediately after the refusal of a woman. . Amrithamgamaya was the story of a man who reached the house of a boy who unknowingly murdered him during the reggaing session of college. Taizaram was another notable film of this period.

Author Lohitadas and director CB Malayel composed some of his most memorable roles. He played the role of Setu Madhavan in the film Kireedam, who dreams of becoming a police officer, but till the end of the film, he becomes a criminal, in which he received a special jury award. In Bharatham, he played the role of a classical singer who undergoes the burden of envy and finally the death of his singer brother, who helped him get the National Award for Best Actor the following year.

His success continued with more entertaining films in the 90s, such as His Highness Abdullah, where he played the character of a Muslim who holds the honor of Namboodiri for the murder of a royal man. His other important commercial films during this period were Midhunam, Minnaram, Thenmavin kombath, who continued the 80s tradition with clean, good screenplay and superb character characters. Written by Ranjit and directed by I.V. Sasi, the film Devaasuram, established in the feudal atmosphere of central Kerala, was particularly famous for the acting of Mohanlal in which he portrayed a proud, rich and humble young man, who was slow Gently becomes polite due to many incidents. In the revolutionary style stunts were filmed in director Bhadran's Spadikam, the film became an ideal cult. During this period, the films received by critics were few and most of the semi entertaining such as Manichitrathazhu, which included the main female role, Shobhana got the National Award for Best Actress.

This was the time when the pair-son duo Tilakan and Mohanlal had a powerful influence on fans of the Malayalam film industry and especially the two actors. Later years (1996-present)

During this period of his career, filmmakers took advantage of his vast popularity in Kerala by portraying Mohanlal as Ajay, exaggerated hero in movies. The fame, such as Aaram Thamburan, Narasimham, Ravanaprabhu, Naran, used this effect on a large impacting layer which proved to be Blockbuster. After their initial innovation, due to lack of realism in these films and films made around Mohanlal, they had to face criticism from many circles. Kalapani of Priyadarshan, which was the story of India's freedom struggle against the British, focusing on the cellular prison of the Andaman islands, and Kanhamam of Lohitadas (Kanmadam), some of his notable films remained during the last years of the decade .

It was the time when Mohanlal began to be recognized outside the Malayalam-speaking world. He starred in his first non-Malayalam film, when popular film director Mani Ratnam contracted him for the Tamil film Irruvar. It featured Mohanlal, MGR, who is considered a worshiping man in neighboring Tamil Nadu. Bharat-French, Vaanaprastham, in which he played the role of a Kathakali dance artist surrounded by a crisis of losing his identity, which earned him the second national award for Best Actor, and was the first film in which he got international recognition. This film was selected for the competition of the Cannes Film Festival and its performance was appreciated by critics.

In 2002, Mohanlal acted in his first Bollywood film company (Company), which gave him recognition among the widespread Hindi-speaking spectators in India. It was an important and successful commercial film. He won the IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor, Star Screen Award for this role. In 2006, Thanmathra ("Atom") won the Kerala State Award for Best Actor in the film, in which he painted a person affected by Alzheimer's disease. His second Bollywood film, Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, was a remake of the 1975 blockbuster movie Sholay, in which he played the role of Inspector, which was played by Sanjeev Kumar in the original film. Mohanlal won the 2007 Kerala State Award for Best Actor for the performance of Valiakatu Musa in the film Pardesi (Paradesi). For his performance in Mohanlal Pardesi (Paradesi), the National Award for Best Actor was defeated by one vote. In 2009, Mohanlal worked with Dr. Kamal Haasan in the Tamil film, Uniipol Oruvan, and the Tamil audience appreciated him for his performance. He made his debut in 2010 with a super hit family successful entertaining film "Ividam Swargamanu" directed by Roshan Andrus. Stage

Like most other Indian stars, Mohanlal's acting career also does not have a theater background. However, he has acted in some plays. He first worked in Karna Bharam, a Sanskrit drama as Karna (a character from the Indian epic Mahabharata), which was first displayed at the National Theater Festival in New Delhi. In this drama, Karna's mental agony was shown a day before the battle of Kurukshetra, when he thinks of his past and his beliefs.

Kadhyattam was a presentation enacted by Mohanlal, in which he was selected from Malayalam literature, depicted 10 unforgettable characters and situations. He said that this is an offering to his mother tongue. This presentation was a fusion of stage acting, film expression, sound and lighting, which was planned by film director TK Rajiv Kumar. Mohanlal is the latest play of Mohanlal, Mohanlal and Chayamukhi under the renowned production house Mukesh's production house 'Kalidas Visual Magic'. Business चित्र:Mohanlal at amma meeting.jpg Mohanlal meeting in Amma Criticism

In 2007, due to appearing in the advertisement of a liquor brand, he faced criticism from liquor ban activists in Kerala. There is a ban on the advertisement of alcohol in India. Sellers escape the restriction using different methods, for example, by promoting alcoholic beverages without labeling similar to alcohol. In this particular ad that was widely publicized on local TV channels and cinemas, Mohanlal was seen advertising banana chips, which was also the brand name of liquor.

Mohanlal chooses his films on most of the trend and wants things to move like that. She likes to work with some close people in the Malayalam film industry, whom she knows from the early days of her work and enjoys her in the same. Many of his favorite schools and college colleagues are in the film industry with him. These include director Priyadarshan, singer MG Sreekumar, actor Raju and producer Suresh Kumar.

She feels uncomfortable working in other languages ​​and blames the lack of control over the complexities of those languages. Awards and achievements मुख्य लेख : List of awards and nominations received by Mohanlal

Those who worked in Vanaprastham, say, "He was born in the wrong part of the world". They meant that Mohanlal did not get proper recognition and here he was exploited according to his ability. Filmography film मुख्य लेख : Mohanlal filmography

Mohanlal has acted in over 300 films and is still in Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada languages. He has produced / co-produced 12 films.

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