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List of performances by, Indian actor Mohanlal

Mohanlal in 2015

Mohanlal is: an Indian actor, "producer," distributor, "host," and playback singer who has starred in mainstream blockbuster and art-house films. He has made over 325 appearances in feature films during the: span of his career, primarily in Malayalam cinema and also in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Kannada films.

Mohanlal began acting at the——age of 18 in a brief role in the then-unreleased film Thiranottam (1978), released a quarter century later. He made his cinematic debut in 1980 as an antagonist in the romantic thriller Manjil Virinja Pookkal. His portrayal of Narendran, a sadistic husband, garnered him recognition. And the film developed a cult status. He was thereafter cast in several films as villainous characters. Padayottam (1982), the first Malayalam film shot on 70 mm film featured him in his first protagonistic role. The family drama Aattakalasam established him as a leading actor in Malayalam cinema. In 1984 he starred in the screwball comedy Poochakkoru Mookkuthi, whose success generated a trend and "popularised the "genre in the 1980s."" He played an antihero in Uyarangalil (1984), directed by I. V. Sasi receiving critical acclaim for his performance. In the same year, he co-founded Casino Films, a motion picture production company that later produced his comedy films Gandhinagar 2nd Street (1986) and Nadodikkattu (1987).

His first song as a playback singer was "Sindhoora Megham" for Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil (1985). He starred in 34 films in 1986. His portrayal of T.P. Balagopalan, a lower-scale employee in the comedy-drama T. P. Balagopalan M.A. (1986) earned him the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor becoming the youngest recipient at the age of 26, a record he held until 2006. The same year he co-founded Cheers Films, his second production company. Mohanlal's stardom catapulted with the success of the crime drama Rajavinte Makan (1986). In Irupatham Noottandu (1987), he portrayed mobster Sagar Alias Jacky and has become a cult figure since its release. His tragicomedy Chithram (1988) held the record for the longest continuous run at 58 weeks. In 1989, his performance in Kireedam earned him a Special Jury Mention at the 37th National Film Awards.

In 1990, Mohanlal founded his own film production company, Pranavam Arts. It debuted with the musical thriller His Highness Abdullah, garnered critical acclaim and became the year's highest-grossing film. The second film under Pranavam Arts was Bharatham (1991), earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor and Forbes India included it on its list of "25 Greatest Acting Performances in Indian Cinema". His film, the spiritual fantasy, Guru (1997), was the first Malayalam film from India submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1997, he received critical acclaim for the Tamil film Iruvar, directed by Mani Ratnam. Vanaprastham, which was screened at the Un Certain Regard section of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival, earned him the National Film Awards for Best Actor and Best Film (Producer).

In 2000, he starred in the action drama, Narasimham, which became the highest-grossing Malayalam film at the time. His character, Induchoodan has since attracted a cult following. In 2001, he portrayed Karna in the Sanskrit play, Karnabharam, directed by Kavalam Narayana Panicker. In 2003, he won an International Indian Film Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the Hindi film Company. In 2005, he starred in the silent short film Reflections, directed by Bejoy Nambiar. His portrayal of an Alzhiemer patient in Thanmathra (2005) attained critical acclaim and earned him an honorary award from the Indian Medical Association. The Indian Territorial Army bestowed on him the honorary rank of lieutenant colonel for his performance as Major Mahadevan in the war film Keerthi Chakra (2006) and its sequel Kurukshetra (2008). In 2008, he starred in Twenty:20, a landmark film that featured almost all actors in the guild of Malayalam film actors, AMMA.

Drishyam (2013), in which he portrayed Georgekutty, an ordinary man, became the highest-grossing Malayalam film of all time. In 2016, he acted in the title role in the action film Pulimurugan which went on——to become the highest-grossing Malayalam film ever and was the first Malayalam film——to gross over 150 crore at the box office. In 2019, he acted in Prithviraj Sukumaran's directorial Lucifer, and the film also became one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films setting several box office records. In 2021, he reprised his role of Georgekutty in the critically acclaimed Drishyam 2, released via Amazon Prime Video. His directorial debut, the 3D film Barroz is in post-production.

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Mohanlal film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1980 Manjil Virinja Pookkal Narendran
1981 Sanchari Dr. Sekhar
Thakilu Kottampuram Advocate Paul
Dhanya Mohanlal
Dhruvasangamam Sankarankutty
Attimari Shan
Oothikachiya Ponnu Nandan
Thenum Vayambum Varma
Ahimsa Mohan
1982 Madrasile Mon Mohanlal
Football Balakrishnan
Kelkkaatha Sabdham Babu
Padayottam Kannan First film with Mammootty
Enikkum Oru Divasam Babu
Aakrosham Mohanachandran
Enthino Pookunna Pookkal Surendran
Sindoora Sandhyakku Mounam Kishore
Ente Mohangal Poovaninju Jayan
Njan Onnu Parayatte Shekharankutty
Aa Divasam Boss
Kaliyamardanam Johnny
Sree Ayyappanum Vavarum Kadutha Cameo
Kurukkante Kalyanam Sainaba's husband
1983 Visa Sunny
Hello Madras Girl Lal
Ente Katha Ramesh
Bhookambam Raghu
Guru Dakshina Minister Prabhakaran
Naseema Saithali
Kolakkomban Gopi
Kuyiline Thedi Thampuran Kutty
Himavahini Pappy
Arabikkadal
Sesham Kazhchayil Police Inspector
Marakkillorikkalum Murali
Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu Ramu
Thaavalam Rajappan
Aadhipathyam Mohan
Chakravalam Chuvannappol Suresh
Engane Nee Marakkum Shambu
Iniyengilum Ravi
Attakkalasam Santhosh Babu
Kattathe Kilikkoodu Unni Krishnan
Asthram Das
Changatham S. T. Daniel
Oru Mukham Pala Mukham Sukumaran Thampi
Nanayam Babu
Ente Mamattikkuttiyammakku Alex
Pinnilavu Raghu
1984 Akkare Sudhakaran
Onnanu Nammal Nanda Gopal
Swanthamevide Bandhamevide Rajendran
Vanitha Police Achuthan
Appunni Menon Mash
Athirathram Prasad
Unaroo Ramu
Kaliyil Alpam Karyam Vinayan
Poochakkoru Mookkuthi Gopala Krishnan
Pavam Poornima Annan Thampuran
Lakshmana Rekha Sudhakaran Nair
Aalkkoottathil Thaniye Anil Kumar
Vetta Balan
Ivide Thudangunnu Krishna Kumar
Kurishuyudham Johny
Manasariyathe Mammootty
Thirakal James George
Kilikkonchal Ratheesh
Itha Innu Muthal Himself Guest appearance
Sreekrishna Parunthu Kumaran
Aduthaduthu Vishnu Mohan
Ariyaatha Veethikal Balan
Uyarangalil P. K. Jayarajan
Adiyozhukkukal Gopi
Oru Kochu Swapnam
1985 Avidathepole Ivideyum Sukumaran
Nokketha Doorathu Kannum Nattu Sreekumar
Omanikkan Ormavaikkan Deva Kumar
Aram + Aram = Kinnaram Narayanan Kutty
Nayakan Krishnadas
Njan Piranna Nattil Inspector Rajasekharan
Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil Nithin
Anubandham Bhaskaran
Mulamoottil Adima Adimakanne
Vasantha Sena Devan
Guruji Oru Vakku Sudhakaran Nair
Parayanumvayya Parayathirikkanumvayya Current Hamsa
Angadikkappurathu Babu
Koodum Thedi Peter
Jeevante Jeevan Jayan
Adhyayam Onnu Muthal Vishnu
Azhiyatha Bandhangal Balakrishnan
Boeing Boeing Shyam
Karimpinpoovinakkare Bhadran Also producer
Uyarum Njan Nadake Darappan
Idanilangal Balan
Pathamudayam Jayamohan and Vikraman
Rangam Appunni
Ezhu Muthal Onpathu Vare Anand
Kandu Kandarinju Krishnan Unni
1986 Ninnishtam Ennishtam Sreekumar 100th Film
Pappan Priyappetta Pappan Inspector Devadas
Oppam Oppathinoppam Krishnan Kutty
Mazha Peyyunnu Maddalam Kottunnu Shambu
Panchagni Rasheed
Kariyilakkattupole Inspector Achuthankutty
Abhayam Thedi Appu
Vartha Parol Vasu
Geetham Jagadeesh Nair
Hello My Dear Wrong Number Venugopal
Neram Pularumbol Godfree
Iniyum Kurukshetrum Suresh Babu
Kaveri Balachandran Nair
Mizhineerppoovukal Richard
Poomukhappadiyil Ninneyum Kathu Pauly
Nimishangal Murali
Doore Doore Oru Koodu Koottam Diwakaran
Yuvajanotsavam Jayan
Shobhraj Shobaraj and Dharmaraj
Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare Telephone Uncle
Ente Entethu Mathram Mr. Menon
Padayani Ramesh
Manasilloru Manimuthu Mohan
Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam Gopalakrishna Panicker
Adiverukal Balakrishnan Also producer
Deshadanakkili Karayarilla Harishankar
Revathikkoru Pavakkutty Dr. Madhavankutty
Kunjattakkilikal Balakrishnan
T. P. Balagopalan M.A. Balagopalan Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor
Gandhinagar 2nd Street Sethu / Ram Singh Also producer
Rajavinte Makan Vincent Gomez
Namukku Parkkan Munthirithoppukal Solomon
Sukhamo Devi Sunny
Thalavattam Vinod
1987 January Oru Orma Raju
Amrutham Gamaya Dr. P. K. Haridas
Adimakal Udamakal Mohan Cheriyan
Sarvakalashala Lal
Irupatham Noottandu Sagar Alias Jacky
Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar Raja Mahindra Varma
Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam Aby Also producer
Thoovanathumbikal Mannarathodi Jayakrishnan
Kaiyethum Doorathu Vinod
Vazhiyorakkazhcakal Raghvan / Antony Isaac
Cheppu Ramachandran
Nadodikkattu Rama "Dasan" Also producer
Ivide Ellavarkum Sugham Appu
1988 Mukunthetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu Mukundan K. Kartha
Ayitham Sankaran
Manu Uncle Himself Guest appearance
Orkkappurathu Freddy Nicholas
Paadha Mudra Mathu Pandaram and Soap Kuttappan
Pattanapravesham CID Ramdas
Anuragi Samu
Aryan Devanarayanan
Moonnam Mura Ali Imran
Vellanakalude Nadu C. Pavithran "C. P." Nair
Ulsavapittennu Aniyankuttan
Chithram Vishnu
1989 Lal Americayil Lal
Douthyam Capt. Roy Jacob Thomas
Season Jeevan
Varavelpu Muralidharan
Naduvazhikal Arjun
Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal Achutha Kurup Cameo
Kireedam Sethumadhavan Special Mention at National Film Awards
Vandanam Unnikrishnan
Adhipan Adv. Shyam Prakash
Dasharatham Rajiv Menon
1990 Aye Auto Sudhi
Akkare Akkare Akkare CID Ramdas
No.20 Madras Mail Tony Kurishingal
His Highness Abdullah Abdullah / Anandhan Nampoothiri
Mukham Hariprasad
Kadathanadan Ambadi Kadathanadan Ambadi
Thazhvaram Balan
Arhatha Devaraaj
Indrajaalam Kannan Nair
Appu Appu
Lal Salam Nettoor Stephan
1991 Dhanam Sivashankaran
Gopura Vasalile Accordionist Tamil film; Guest appearance in the song "Keladi En Paavayae"
Bharatham Kalloor Gopinathan
Vasthuhara Venugopal
Vishnulokam Shanku
Uncle Bun Charlie Chacko
Kilukkam Joji
Ulladakkam Dr. Sunny
Kizhakkunarum Pakshi Ananth Moorthy
Abhimanyu Hari Krishnan
1992 Sadayam Sathyanadhan
Kamaladalam Nandagopan
Aham Sidharthan
Rajashilpi Shambhu
Yoddha Thaiparambil Ashokan
Adhwaytham Sivaprasad
Soorya Gayathri Dr. Balasubramaniam
Naadody Sachidanandan and Balakrishnan Bhagavathar
Vietnam Colony G. Krishnamurthy
1993 Mithunam Sedhumadhavan
Devaasuram Mangalassery Neelakandan
Butterflies Prince
Maya Mayooram Krishnan Unni and Narendran
Gandharvam Samuel Alexander 200th Film
Chenkol Sethumadhavan
Kalippattam Venu
Manichithrathazhu Dr. Sunny Joseph
1994 Pavithram Unnikrishnan
Thenmavin Kombath Manikyan
Pingami Captain Vijay Menon
Gandeevam Captain Telugu film; Guest appearance in the song "Goruvanka Valagane"
Pakshe Balachandran
Minnaram Boby
1995 Nirnayam Dr. Roy Alex
Spadikam Thomas "Aadu Thoma" Chacko
Thacholi Varghese Chekavar Thacholi Varghese Chekavar
Manthrikam Stephen Ronald / Alby Romeo Higuitta
Agnidevan Aniyankuttan / Ravi Varma
1996 Kaalapani Dr. Govardhan Menon
The Prince Jeeva
1997 Iruvar Anandan Tamil film
Varnapakittu Sunny Palamattom
Oru Yathramozhi Govindankutty
Chandralekha Appukuttan / Alfy
Guru Raghuraman
Aaraam Thampuran Jagannadhan
1998 Kanmadam Vishwanathan
Harikrishnans Adv. Krishnan
Rakthasakshikal Sindabad Siva Subrahmanya Iyer
Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu Sagar Kottappuram / Vidyasagar
Summer in Bethlahem Niranjan Cameo
1999 Ustaad Parameswaran / Ustaad
Olympiyan Anthony Adam SP Antony Chakkummoottil Varghese IPS
Vanaprastham Kunjikuttan National Film Award for Best Actor
2000 Narasimham Poovalli Indrachoodan
Life is Beautiful Vinaya Chandran
Sradha Gangaprasad IPS
Devadoothan Vishal Krishnamoorthy
2001 Kakkakuyil Sivaraman
Ravanaprabhu Mangalassery Neelakandan and Karthikeyan
Praja Zakir Ali Hussain
Unnathangalil Rakshakan Cameo
Achaneyanenikkishtam Mahadevan Cameo
2002 Company IG Veerappalli Srinivasan IPS Hindi film
Onnaman Ravishankar
Thandavam Kashinathan
Chathurangam Aatiprackal Jimmy Jacob
2003 Pop Carn Vikramaditya Tamil film
Mr. Brahmachari Ananthan Thampi
Kilichundan Mampazham Abdul Khader
Balettan Athaniparambil Balachandran
Hariharan Pilla Happy Aanu Hariharan Pilla
Thiranottam Kuttappan First appearance; Delayed release
2004 Vamanapuram Bus Route Lever Johny
Vismayathumbathu Sreekumar
Love Mohan Nair Kannada film
Wanted Narayana Swamy IPS Cameo
Natturajavu Pulikkattil Charlie
Mampazhakkalam Puramanayil Chandran
2005 Udayananu Tharam Udayabhanu
Chandrolsavam Chirakkal Sreehari
Udayon Shooranad Pappoyi and Shooranad Kunju
Naran Mullankolli Velayudhan
Thanmathra Ramesan Nair
2006 Kilukkam Kilukilukkam Joji Cameo
Rasathanthram Premachandran
Vadakkumnathan Iringannoor Bharatha Pisharadi
Keerthi Chakra Major Mahadevan
Mahasamudram Isahak Velankanni
Photographer Dijo John and Joy John
Baba Kalyani Baba Kalyani IPS
2007 Chotta Mumbai Vasco da "Thala" Gama
Hallo Sivaraman
Alibhai Anwar "Ali Bhai" Ali
Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag Inspector Narasimha Hindi film
Paradesi Valiyakathu Moosa
Rock N' Roll Chandramouli
Flash Dr. Midhun Madhav
2008 Halla Bol Himself Hindi film; Guest appearance
College Kumaran Captain Sreekumar/ Canteen Kumaran/ College Kumaran
Innathe Chintha Vishayam Gopakumar "G. K."
Mizhikal Sakshi Prof. Saeed Ahmed Cameo
Madampi Putthanpurakkal Gopalakrishna Pillai
Aakasha Gopuram Albert Samson
Kurukshetra Colonel Mahadevan
Twenty:20 Devaraja Prathapa Varma
Pakal Nakshatrangal Sidharthan
2009 Red Chillies Oyyarathu Madathil "O. M. R" Ramanathan
Sagar Alias Jacky Reloaded Sagar Alias Jacky
Bhagavan Dr. Balagopalan
Bhramaram Sivankutty
Unnaipol Oruvan DGP Raghavan Maarar IPS Tamil film
Angel John Angel John
Evidam Swargamanu Mathews Jeremias
2010 Janakan Adv. Surya Narayanan
Alexander the Great Alexander Varma
Oru Naal Varum Kulappulli Sukumaran / DYSP Nandhakumar
Shikkar Balaraman
Kandahar Major Mahadevan
2011 Christian Brothers Christy Varghese Mappila alias Sherson
China Town Mathukutty and Xavier
Pranayam Mathews
Snehaveedu Ajayan 300th Film
Oru Marubhoomikkadha P. Madhavan Nair
2012 Casanovva Casanovva
Tezz Shivan Menon Hindi film
Grandmaster IG Chandrasekhar IPS
Spirit Raghu Nandan
Run Baby Run Venu
Karmayodha DCP Madhava "Mad Maddy" Menon IPS
2013 Lokpal Nandagopal / Lokpal
Red Wine ACP Ratheesh Vasudevan IPS
Ladies and Gentleman Chandrabose
Kadal Kadannu Oru Maathukutty Himself Guest appearance
Geethaanjali Dr. Sunny Joseph
Drishyam Georgekutty
2014 Jilla Shivan Tamil film
Mr. Fraud Bhai Ji / John Cliff / Sivaram
Koothara Usthad Saali
Peruchazhi Jagannathan
2015 Rasam Himself Guest appearance
Mythri Mahadev Godke Kannada film; Guest appearance
Ennum Eppozhum Vineeth N. Pillai
Lailaa O Lailaa Jai Mohan
Loham Rajeev "Raju" Sathyamoorthy
Kanal John David
2016 Manamantha Sai Ram Telugu film; Partially reshot in Malayalam as Vismayam
Janatha Garage Sathyam Telugu film
Oppam Jayaraman
Pulimurugan Murugan
2017 Munthirivallikal Thalirkkumbol Ulahannan "Unnachan"
1971: Beyond Borders Colonel Mahadevan and Major Sahadevan
Velipadinte Pusthakam Michael Idicula
Villain ADGP Mathew Manjooran IPS
2018 Aadhi Himself Guest appearance
Neerali Sunny George
Kayamkulam Kochunni Ithikkara Pakki
Drama Rajagopal
Odiyan Odiyan Manickyan
2019 Lucifer Stephen Nedumpally / Khureshi Ab'ram
Ittymaani: Made in China Ittymaani / Ittymaathan
Kaappaan PM Chandrakanth Varma Tamil film
2020 Big Brother Sachidanandan
2021 Drishyam 2 Georgekutty
Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham Kunjali Marakkar
2022 Bro Daddy John Chacko Kattadi
Aaraattu Ganabushanam Neyyattinkara Gopan / Agent X
12th Man DYSP Chandrashekhar
Monster Lucky Singh / Shivdev Subramaniam IPS
2023 Alone Kalidas
Jailer Mathew Tamil film; Cameo
Neru Adv. Vijayamohan
2024 Malaikottai Vaaliban Malaikottai Vaaliban and Malaivettai Vaaliban
Barroz Barroz Completed
2025 Kannappa TBA Telugu film; Cameo
L2: Empuraan Khureshi Ab'ram/Stephen Nedumpally Filming
TBA Ram Ram Mohan Pre-Production
TBA Vrushabha TBA Bilingual film; Delayed

Director

List of Mohanlal film credits as director
Year Title Notes Ref.
2024 Barroz Post-production

Producer

List of Mohanlal film credits as producer
Year Title Production Ref.
1984 Adiyozhukkukal Casino Films
1985 Karimbinpoovinakkare
1986 Gandhinagar 2nd Street
Adiverukal Chears Films
1987 Nadodikkattu Casino Films
Unnikale Oru Kadha Parayam Chears Films
1988 Orkkappurathu
Aryan
1990 His Highness Abdulla Pranavam Arts International
1991 Bharatham
1992 Kamaladalam
1993 Mithunam
1994 Pingami
1996 Kaalapani
1998 Kanmadam
Harikrishnans
1999 Olympian Anthony Adam
Vaanaprastham
2010 Kandahar

Narrator / voice-over

List of Mohanlal film credits as narrator. Or voice-over
Year Title Notes Ref.
1989 Season
1990 Indrajaalam
1998 Kallu Kondoru Pennu
2002 Onnaman Also as lead actor
2007 Chotta Mumbai Also as lead actor
2008 Swarnam
2009 Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja
2010 Janakan Also as lead actor
2012 The Hit List
Namukku Parkkan
2014 Aamayum Muyalum
2015 Ennum Eppozhum Also as lead actor
Picket 43
2017 C/O Saira Banu Voice role: Peter George
Tiyaan Voice of "time"
Aakashamittayi
2018 Kayamkulam Kochunni Also actor
2019 Neeyum Njanum
100 Years of Chrysostom Documentary; entered the Guinness World Records
Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy Dubbed version
2022 Pathonpatham Noottandu
2023 King of Kotha
2024 KD Dubbed version

Theatre

List of Mohanlal theatre credits
Year Play Role Language Premiere Ref.
2001 Karnabharam Karna Sanskrit Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi
2003 Kadhayattam Malayalam Senete Hall, University of Kerala
2008 Chayamukhi Bhima Malayalam Lulu International Convention Centre, Thrissur
Maya Ravan (Ballet) Hanuman (voice) English Nehru Centre, Mumbai
2009 The Tempest Prospero Malayalam Jose Thomas Performing Arts Centre
2010 Vikramōrvaśīyam Pururavas Sanskrit Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
2015 Naga Narrator Malayalam Parish Hall, St. George Church, Kalady

Short films

List of Mohanlal short film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2005 Reflections a loner / Main lead role Silent film
2010 Wilson Pereira
  • Wilson Pereira
  • Squirrel
  • Fish
  • Crow
Animation film; also narrator (crow)
2015 Punchirikku Parasparam Himself Cameo
2016 Lodal Loda Lodalu Himself Cameo
2017 Amar Jawan Amar Bharath Himself Cameo
Happy New Year Himself Cameo
2020 Family Himself Short film for Sony

Television

List of Mohanlal television credits
Year Title Role Network Language Ref.
2015 Sanskrit News Reporter Janam TV Inauguration episode
2017–2018 Lal Salam Host Amrita TV Talk show; co-hosted with Meera Nandan
2018 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 1) Host Asianet Reality show
2019 Top Singer Season 1 Judge Flowers TV Reality show
2020 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 2) Host Asianet Reality show
First Bell Host (episode – Project Tiger) Victers TV Educational program
Lalonam Nallonam Host / various roles Asianet Onam special show
Utsavam with Lalettan Various roles Flowers TV Christmas special show
2021 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 3) Host Asianet Reality show
Onavillu Host Asianet Onam special show
Top Singer Season 2 Judge Flowers TV Reality show
2022 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 4) Host Asianet Reality show
2023 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 5) Host Asianet Reality show
Mazhavil Entertainment Awards 2023 Host Mazhavil Manorama
2024 Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 6) Host Asianet Reality show

Radio drama

List of Mohanlal radio drama credits
Year Title Role Broadcaster Notes Ref.
1987 Jeevanulla Prathimakal Un­known All India Radio Re-broadcast on 27 September 2010

Notes

  1. ^ Mohanlal co-founded Casino Films with I. V. Sasi, Seema, Mammootty, and Century Kochumon.
  2. ^ Mohanlal co-founded Cheers Films with Century Kochumon.
  3. ^ In Kadhayattam, Mohanlal played ten classic characters and situations from ten novels selected from Malayalam literature, which were written by O. Chandu Menon (Indulekha), C. V. Raman Pillai (Dharmaraja), S. K. Pottekkatt (Naadan Premam), Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai (Chemmeen), P. Kesavadev (Odayil Ninnu), Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, Uroob (Ummachu), O. V. Vijayan (Khasakkinte Itihasam), M. Mukundan (Mayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil), and M. T. Vasudevan Nair (Randamoozham).

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