Who is the replacement of Mohanlal?
There is absolutely no replacement for Mohanlal, who delivered a fantastic performance in the movie. But, if the movie is hypothetically being remade now, Dulquer Salmaan will be the best choice for the role.
Who is the best Malayalam actor in the world?
Mohanlal Viswanathan Nair (born 21 May 1960),[1] better known as Mohanlal, is an Indian actor, producer and occasional singer best known for his work in Malayalam films. Mohanlal made his acting debut in Thiranottam (1978), but the film got released only after 25 years due to censorship issues.
Are Mohanlal and Mammootty the best actors in Kerala?
Mohanlal and Mammootty are no doubt the most invaluable gems of Malayalam cinema, and are one amongst the finest actors in Kerala, India and perhaps even the world. Their legendary presence has been synonymous with the notion of the Malayalam Film Industry and their careers have successfully spanned over more than a hundred films.
Why doesn’t Mohanlal act in biographical movies like Mammootty?
Mammootty, on the other hand, is proficient in method acting and can completely transform himself into roles that are least reminiscent of the superstar. Perhaps that could be the reason why Mohanlal hasn’t ventured into biographical movies while Mammootty has played Dr. B R Ambedkar in his biographical movie.
Why is Mohanlal so popular in Malayalam cinema?
Mohanlal has built his on-screen persona in the Malayalam industry by majorly playing larger-than-life characters with a standard set of traits, which later became the definitive for the Malayalam hero. Though this helped with developing his popularity, it also restricted the variety of characters he played in his films.
What makes Mohanlal and Mamooty so special?
Due to his stature and dialogue delivery, Mamooty has been successful in playing aristocratic characters like the one seen in Oru Vadakan Veerakatha. Mohanlal has always been a natural when it comes to comic timing. How easily he pulls off the “Nyan ninte thandayada” phone call scene in Adhipan is awesome in epic proportions.