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Vishwanathan Nair Mohanlal | |
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File:Lal Narasimham.jpg | |
Born | Mohanlal Vishwanathan |
Other names | Lal, Lalu, Lalettan, Mougan Chettan |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Producer, Playback Singer, Dancer, Business Man |
Years active | 1978 - Present |
Spouse | Suchitra |
Children | Pranav Vismaya |
Awards | Kerala State Film Awards 1986 T.P. Balagopalan M.A. 1988 Special Jury Award Padha Mudhra, Chithram, Utsavappittennu, Aryan, Vellanakalude Nadu 1991 Ulladakkam, Kilukkam, Abhimanyu 1995 Kalapani, Spadikam 1999 Vaanaprastham 2005 Thanmatra 2007 Paradesi Filmfare Awards-Malayalam 1986 Sanmasullavarkku Samadhaanam 1988 Padamudra 1993 Devasuram 1994 Pavitram 1995 Sphadikam 1999 Vaanaprastham 2005 Thanmathra 2007Paradesi Filmfare Awards-Tamil 1997 Iruvar IIFA Awards 2003 Best Supporting Actor Company |
Website | http://www.thecompleteactor.com/ |
Mohanlal Vishwanathan Nair (Malayalam: മോഹന്ലാല് വിശ്വനാഥന് നായര്) (born May 21, 1960) is a Indian film actor, who works in Malayalam Film Industry. A four-time National award winner, Lal is famous for his versatility and natural acting style[1]. Mohanlal is best known for his movie roles of the late 80's and early 90's. His most notable films include Nadodikkattu, Kireedam, Bharatham, Devasuram, Vanaprastham, and Thanmathra.
Early life (1960-1977)
Mohanlal was born in Elanthur in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, to Mr.Vishwanathan Nair, a government employee, and Mrs.Santhakumari and later shifted to his father's place, Mudavanmugal in Thiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum). He attended the local school in Mudavanmugal and later enrolled into the Model School, Thiruvananthapuram. An average student at school, he started his association with the world of acting very early, when he used to participate in school-plays. In the sixth grade, young Mohanlal was chosen the best actor in school, an award that was usually bagged by tenth graders.[citation needed]
After schooling, he joined Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvanathapuram (Under Kerala University) for his Masters degree. He continued his association with acting and won numerous best actor awards[2]. It was here that he met a group of fellow-students, who were passionate about theatre and feature films[citation needed]. They were instrumental in getting him his first breakthrough and some of them, notably Priyadarshan and Manian Pilla Raju, went on to become popular movie director and actor.
Priayadarshan is currently Hindi's number one director, and another classmate of Mr Mohan Lal, M G Sreekumar is one of the most acclaimed singers in Malayalam.
Film career
Early years (1978-1985)
Lal's first film was "Thiranottam" (1978). The film ran into trouble with the Censor Board and was never released. His breakthrough came in 1980, at the age of 20, when he was selected for the role of the antagonist, in Manjil Virinja Pookkal. He had no dearth of opportunities after this and he played roles of gradually increasing importance in a number of movies in the following years. In the year 1983, he was credited in more than 25 feature films. Uyarangalil, a story of cheating and deception, written by noted script-writer M.T.Vasudevan Nair and directed by I. V. Sasi was the highlight of this period. He then expanded into comic roles in his director-friend and college mate Priyadarshan's debut Poochakkoru Mookkuthi.
GOLDEN ERA – 1986 TO 19
The period (1986 - 1995) is widely regarded as the golden age of Malayalam cinema with films characterised by detailed screenplays, lucid narration and fresh ideas narrowing the gap between art and commercial films[3]. As a young talent on the rise, Mohanlal obtained roles that gave him ample scope to display a wide range of emotions and started some very fruitful associations with many of the better directors and writers in Malayalam cinema.
1986 was one of his best years. [[PT Master Sathyan Anthis T.P.Balagopalan M.A got him his first Kerala State award for best actor. His role of an underworld don in Rajavinte Makan saw the emergence of Mohanlal as one of the leading stars of Malayalam cinema along with Mammootty. In the same year, he played an asylum outmate in Thaalavattom, a harassed house-owner in Sanmanassu Ullavarku Samadhanam, a journalist in M.T.Vasudevan Nair's Panchagni, a farm owner in love in Namukku Parkkan Munthiri Thoppukal and an unemployed youth forced to become a Goorkha in Gandhi Nagar 2nd street.
His association with the writer-director combination of Sreenivasan and Sathyan Anthikkad, who excelled in making socially hard-hitting satires, resulted in films such as Nadodikkattu, in which he played an unemployed youth and Varavelpu, in which he played a Gulf returnee who is welcomed back home to greedy relatives and a state with a hostile climate for entrepreneurs. Director Priyadarshan's musical comedies, notably Chithram and Kilukkam had him playing the typical Indian romantic hero and increased his popularity among the teenage movie-goers.
At his peak, he portrayed some of the best roles in Malayalam cinema [citation needed] in movies by Padmarajan and Bharathan. Thoovanathumbikal in which he portrayed a person torn between his twin love interests, broke many stereotypes in Indian films such as the leading man falling in love with a second woman immediately after he is rejected by the first. Amrithamgamaya was about a man who ends up at the house of a boy whom he had unknowingly killed in college during a ragging session. Thazhvaram was another notable film of this period.
The combination of writer Lohitadas and director Sibi Malayil is considered to have produced some of his most haunting roles. His role of Sethu Madhavan, who dreams of becoming a police officer but ends up as a criminal in the film Kireedam earned him a Special Jury award. Another role of a classical singer who is burdened by the jealousy and final death of his singer brother in Bharatham helped him bag the Best actor award the following year.
The 90s saw him continuing his success with more entertainers like His Highness Abdullah, where he played a Muslim disguised as a Namboodiri to assassinate a royal. His other notable commercial movies during this period such as Midhunam, Minnaram, Thenmavin kombath continued the tradition of the 80s with neat well-written scripts and a rich set of characters. Devaasuram, written by Ranjith and directed by I. V. Sasi, set in the feudal atmosphere of central Kerala, was particularly noted for Mohanlal's portrayal of a proud, rich and brash young man who is slowly humbled by a chain of events. Director Bhadran's Spadikam became a cult classic for the revolutionary way in which the stunts were picturised [citation needed]. Critically acclaimed films were few in number during this period and were mostly semi-entertainers like Manichitrathazhu, which had the female lead Shobhana ragging a National award for best actress.
These success established Mohanlal as the most popular actor ever in Kerala.
Later years (1996-Present)
During this period of his career, film makers cashed in on the immense popularity that Mohanlal enjoyed in Kerala by portraying him as an invincible larger-than-life hero in movies. Movies like Aaram Thamburan, Narasimham, Naran used this image of his to great effect and became blockbusters. After their initial novelty, these films faced criticism from many quarters over their lack of realism and for creating movies around Mohanlal [citation needed]. Priyadarshan's Kalapani, an account of India's freedom struggle against the British that focused on the Cellular prisons of Andaman islands and Lohithadas's Kanmadam were some of his notable films during the late 90's. In 1997 Mohanlal's film Guru directed by Rajiv Anchal (which was based on communalism in Kerala) was selected by the Government of India as official entry for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
It was at this time that Mohanlal started getting noticed outside the Malayalam speaking world. He acted in his first non-Malayalam movie when popular director Mani Ratnam roped him in for the Tamil film Iruvar. It had Mohanlal playing MGR, a cult figure in the neighbouring Tamil Nadu. The Indo-French production, Vaanaprastham, in which he played the role of a Kathakali dance artist with an identity crisis, won him the second National award for Best actor and was the first film that got him international recognition. The film was selected for the competitive section at the Cannes film festival and his performance was critically acclaimed [citation needed].
In 2002, Mohanlal acted in his first Bollywood movie, Company, which introduced him to the wider Hindi speaking audience in India. It was a critical and commercial hit.[citation needed] In 2006, the film Thanmathra ("Molecule"), won him the Kerala state award for best actor for portraying a person affected by Alzheimer's disease. His second Bollywood movie Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag, was the remake of the 1975 blockbuster movie Sholay, in which he played the character of the inspector played by Sanjeev Kumar in the original. Mohanlal won the 2007 Kerala state award for Best Actor for his performance as Valiakathu Moosa in the movie Paradesi.[citation needed]Mohanlal completed 30 years in the film industry on 3 September 2008
==TheatrNational award winning role as a kathakali artist in Vaanaprastham]] --> Mohanlal does not have a theatre background. He debuted on the stage as Karna in Karnabharam, a Sanskrit play that was premiered in Delhi as part of the National Theatre Festival. The play depicts Karna's mental agony a day before the Kurukshetra war, when he thinks about his past and his faith.[4]
Kadhayattam, was a presentation enacted by Mohanlal, depicting 10 unforgettable characters and situations selected from Malayalam literature. He has said that it is his offering to his mother tongue. The presentation was a fusion of stage acting, movie expression, sound and lighting techniques and music, conceived by film director T.K. Rajeev Kumar[citation needed].
Chayamukhi is Mohanlal's latest play under the banner 'Kalidasa Visual Magic' - a production house promoted jointly by Mohanlal and another well-known Malayalam actor Mukesh.[5]
Professional Outlook
Mohanlal chooses his movies and plays mostly on instinct and likes to let things happen.[6]He prefers and enjoys working in the Malayalam industry with a close group of people whom he has known from his early career[2]. Many of his best school-college mates are with him in the film industry. These include director Priyadarshan, singer M. G. Sreekumar, actor Raju and producer Suresh Kumar.
Mohanlal is viewed as a spontaneous actor with the ability to effectively portray the characters' inner feelings and turmoils [7] and express what the director wants, very fast and convincingly[8]. He is uncomfortable working in other languages and attributes it to his lack of command over the intricacies of those languages.[6]
Director Priyadarshan on Mohanlal's acting style [9] - "He never prepares for any role or scene. He is not bothered how he looks or what he does. Once the camera is on, he is a transformed person. As he does only one film at a time, he knows everything about the film, nothing more."
He also recollects what Mani Ratnam told him about Mohanlal[9] - "Hereafter, I will never work with a man of whom I am a fan. I often forgot to say 'Cut' in Iruvar."
Shaji N Karun, director of Vaanaprastham speaks about the pride he has for Mohanlal as a country man and colleague.[8] - "I can only express one word if I have to describe Mohanlal: wonder. I look at him with awe when he transforms himself from a person to an artiste in front of the camera. I don't know how he transforms himself. It's inexplicable. When we were at Cannes, after watching Vaanaprastham, a European director told him, "You are born in the wrong part of the world." I felt very proud, but I argued back, saying "Who said he was on the wrong side?" "[citation needed]
Personal life
He is an avid collector of paintings and antiques and has a private art gallery at his home. He is married to Suchitra, daughter of veteran Tamil actor-producer K. Balaji. The couple have two children, Pranav and Vismaya. He is currently settled in Chennai.
Controversy
In 2007 he faced criticism from prohibition activists in Kerala for appearing in advertisement of a liquor brand.[10] In India advertising of liquor is banned. Marketers used different methods to get around the ban, for example by promoting non-alcoholic drinks with near-identical labels to the alcoholic ones. In this particular advertisement widely publicised on local TV channels and cinemas, Mohanlal advertises for banana chips with the same brand name as a liquor.
Business ventures
- Vismayas Max website, Film post production studio and College for Dubbing artists at Kinfra film and Video Park, Kazhakoottam, Trivandrum
- 'Pranavam Arts, Film Production Company (Currently inactive)
- Pranamam, Film Distribution Company (Currently inactive)
- MaxLab- A joint film distribution company of some friends and Mohanlal
- Partner and Director of Uni Royal Marine Exports, a major Kozhikode-based seafood export company
- Restaurant chain in Dubai called Mohanlal's Tastebuds
- Restaurant in Bangalore named The Harbour Market
- Partner of Mohanlal's Tastebuds, a pickles and curry powder production company[11]
Awards and achievements
Mohanlal was awarded the Padma Shri by the Indian Government in 2001. He was recently elected as the Most Popular Keralite by the survey conducted by CNN - IBN related to the Golden Jubilee of Kerala formation in 2006.
Nation's Civilian Honour
- 2001: Padma Shri
National Awards
- 1989 : Jury's Special Award - Kireedam
- 1991 : Best Actor - Bharatham
- 1999 : Best Actor - Vaanaprastham
- 1999 : Producer of Best Film - Vaanaprastham
State Awards
- 1986 : Best Actor - T .P. Balagopalan M.A.
- 1988 : Special Jury Award - Aryan
- 1991 : Best Actor - Ulladakkam, Kilukkam, Abhimanyu
- 1995 : Best Actor - Kalapani, Spadikam
- 1999 : Best Actor - Vaanaprastham
- 2005 : Best Actor - Thanmatra
- 2007 : Best Actor - Paradesi
Critics Awards
- 1988 : Best Actor - Padamudra, Chitram
- 1991 : Best Actor - Bharatam, Ulladakkam
- 1999 : Best Actor - Vaanaprastham
- 2005 : Best Popular Actor - Naran, Thanmatra
- 2007 : Best Actor - Paradesi
Film Fare Awards
- 1986 : Best Actor - Sanmasullavarkku Samadhaanam
- 1988 : Best Actor - Padamudra
- 1993 : Best Actor - Devasuram
- 1994 : Best Actor - Pavitram
- 1995 : Best Actor - Spadikam
- 1997 : Best Actor - Iruvar
- 1999 : Best Actor - Vanaprastham
- 2005 : Best Actor - Thanmathra
- 2007 : Best Actor - Paradesi
International Indian Film Academy Awards(IIFA)
- 2003 : Best supporting Actor- Company
National Film Academy
- 2000 : Best Actor - Narasimham, Life is beautiful
Mathrubhumi-Medimix Awards
- 1999 : Best Actor - Vanaprastham
- 2003 : Best Actor - Balettan
- 2005 : Best Actor - Thanmathra
- 2007 : Popular Actor - Hallo, Chotta Mumbai
Asianet Film Awards
- 2003 : Best Actor - Balettan
- 2005 : Best Actor - Thanmathra
- 2006 : Best Actor - Kirtichakra
- 2007 : Popular Actor - Hallo, Chotta Mumbai
Vanitha-Chandrika Film Award
- 2003 : Best Actor - Balettan
- 2005 : Best Actor - Thanmatra
Other Awards
- 2001 : 'Natana Rathna' Award
- 1999 : Prem Nazeer Award
- 2000 : Mother Theresa Award
- 2000 : M.G Soman Award
- 2003 : IMA(Indian Medical Association) Award
- 2005 : Kalakeralam Award
As Producer
- Vanaprastham (1999) (co-producer)
... aka Pilgrimage (International: English title) ... aka The Last Dance (Europe: English title) ... aka Vaanaprastham - Der letzte Tanz (Germany) ... aka Vanaprastham (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration) ... aka Vanaprastham - La dernière danse (France)
- Harikrishnans (1998) (producer)
- Kanmadam (1998) (producer)
- Kala Pani (1996) (producer)
... aka Kalaa Paani (India: Hindi title: alternative transliteration) ... aka Kalapani (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration) ... aka Saza-E-Kala Pani (India: Hindi title: dubbed version) ... aka Sirai Chaalai (India: Tamil title)
- Pingami (1994) (producer)
- Midhunam (1993) (producer)
- Kamaladalam (1992) (producer)
- Bharatham (1991) (producer)
- His Highness Abdullah (1990) (producer)
As Singer
- "Pookaccha Manjakaccha"
- Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil (1985) (playback singer).... Sindhoora Megham
- Kandu Kandarinju (1985) (playback singer).... Neeyarinjo
- Chithram (1988) (playback singer).... Kaadumi Naadumellaam, Aye Moonnu Moonnu
- Aye Auto (1991) (playback singer).... AEIOU
- Vishnulokam (1991) (playback singer).... Avara Hum
- Kalipattam (1993) (playback singer).... Varaveena Mriduvaani
- Sphadikam (1995) (playback singer).... Ezhimala
- The Prince (1996) (playback singer)
- Kannezhuthi Pottum Thottu (1998)(playback singer).... Kaithapoovin
- Olympian Antony Adam (1999) (playback singer).... Peppere Perapera Perakka
- Ustaad (1999) (playback singer).... Thircha
- Ravanaprabhu (2001) (playback singer).... Thakilu Pukilu
- Ormakkai Album (2001) (playback singer).... Maanatthe Ambili
- Balettan (2003) (playback singer).... Karu Karu Karutthoru
- Vamanapuram Bus Route (2004) (playback singer)
- Thanmathra (2005) (playback singer).... Ithaloornnu Veena
- Madampi (2008) (playback singer).... Jeevitham Oru, Ganesha Sharanam
See also
References
- ^ http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-heroes/mohanlal.html
- ^ a b Mohanlal - I have no roots
- ^ Malayalam cinema history
- ^ Kavalam Narayana Panickkar - Mohanlal's new obsession
- ^ comeback to theatre. Mohanlal performs the role of Bheeman and Mukesh as Keechakan. The play was first staged at thrichur on march 12th back to theatre
- ^ a b CNN-IBN - Being Mohanlal
- ^ Hariharan - His gift is that he underplays emotions
- ^ a b Shaji. N.Karun - We haven't exploited Mohanlal's talent yet
- ^ a b Priyadarshan - Mohanlal is the best actor India has ever produced
- ^ BBC News -Trouble brews over alcohol ads
- ^ Times of India: Mohanlal sells Taste Buds to Eastern group
External links
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