Mammootty on Hema Committee Report: Urges industry to embrace change and justice
Mammootty addresses the Justice Hema Committee report, calling for industry-wide reforms and unity in the Malayalam film sector to tackle harassment issues.
Mammootty will next be seen in M. Padmakumar’s Mamangam, which will narrate a true story around the medieval festival of Mamangam.
Megastar Mammootty has no plans to start a political career. He says one doesn’t need to be in politics to serve people.
“I don’t think I will (ever) have much interest in politics,” Mammootty told IANS. “I (am not interested) in political activities. You don’t need to be in politics to serve people,” he added.
After a brief appearance in the 1971 film Anubhavangal Paalichakal and in the 1973 film Kalachakram, Mammootty’s career officially took off with Vilkkanundu Swapnangal in 1980. Since then, he has showed his calibre and versatility with a repertoire of over 400 films.
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Is he competitive as an actor? “I don’t compete with others… You need to compete with yourself. It is easy. If you compete with others, you mime them. If you compete with yourself, you can do it easily.”
Mammootty will next be seen in M. Padmakumar’s Mamangam, which will narrate a true story around the medieval festival of Mamangam. He will be seen playing a mysterious character with multiple looks.
Said to be the biggest Malayalam film in terms of the budget and expanse, the project showcases the martial art of “Kalaripayattu”.
The project, scheduled for later this year, will release in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
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