31 July, 2009

DADDY COOL ON AUG 7


Mammootty’s new film Daddy Cool, written and directed by debutant Ashik Abu has confirmed its release date as AUG 7.

It is a cool, humorous and thrilling story of a laidback police officer Antony Simon played by Mammootty, who is very fond of his six year old son and likes to play cricket and laze around with him than attending office!
Richa Palod is playing Mammootty’s heroine in this film, which also has Vijayraghavan, Baburaj, and Biju Menon. Production Manager Alvin Antony and Bose Kurian are making the film under the banner of Aninya Films and is distributed by Marakkar films.

Daddy Cool will be marketed as Mammootty’s Onam release even though the festival is in the first week of September. Please note Noyambu (Ramzan fasting) period starts on August 21, so the film will get a clean three weeks run before that.

29 July, 2009

Rajan P Dev Passed away


Popular Malayalam film actor Rajan P Dev passed away today morning at a Kochi hospital, after a prolonged illness. He was 54. He was under treatment for lung disease and expired suddenly due to cardiac arrest, at Kochi Lakeshore Hospital.

Rajan P Dev was admitted to the hospital after he vomited blood on Sunday. He was diabetic too. He died at 6.30 am today morning. Funeral will be held at Karukutti on Thursday morning 11 am.

Rajan P Dev was an actor who had his own style of acting. He proved his talent in films, dramas, and as director. Rajan P Dev acted in a many comedy roles as well as Villain characters. Fazil's 'Ente Mamattikuttiyamma' is his first film. Recently released 'Pattanathil Bhootham' is his last movie.

Rajan P Dev was also popular in Tamil, Kannada and Telugu film industries also. He owns a Drama group named Jubilee Theatres. He is survived by his wife Shanthamma, daughter Ashamma and son Jibil Raj. He was born in Cherthala on May 20, 1954 to S.J Dev and Kuttiyamma.

He had lost his vision in the left eyes in the last days. Body will be kept for public viewing at Ernakulam Town Hall today afternoon from 2 to 4pm.

28 July, 2009

Mammootty launches reality show to find fresh talent


Malayalam general entertainment channel Asianet is gearing up to launch a new show to hunt for the most talented actor and actress in Kerala. Called ‘Mammootty - The Best Actor Award 2009’, the show will be based on actor Mammootty’s contribution to Malayalam cinema. Each episode feature discussions on the various characters performed by the veteran actor and the closeness of those characters in real life. The new show has gone on air July 25, 2009.

Actor Mammootty himself will declare the final winners in a grand finale to be held in Dubai during the last week of October 2009.

The contestants for the show had been shortlisted from the thousands of applications received and the final 16 contestants were selected by a panel of eminent jury comprising film directors and actors on the basis of auditions held in major cities in Kerala.

The final contestants will compete by enacting the various roles performed by Mammootty and other Malayalam actors. Mammootty’s outstanding performances as family hero, evergreen youth hero, the macho hero, the epic hero, hero of unusual characters and a hero with a humour touch would be the yardstick for the contest, according to Asianet spokesperson.

Leading Malayalam film director Siddique and popular yesteryears actress Sheela would be the permanent panel of judges. Other leading actors from the Malayalam film industry such as Jagathy Sreekumar, Siddique, Vijayaraghavan, Nedumudi Venu, Urvasi, Sreenivasan, etc., will appear as celebrity judges on the show. Scriptwriters, film directors, critics, writers, psychologists, politicians, etc., will encourage, advice and groom the contestants.

The presence of Mammooty throughout the episodes will be the major star attraction of the show. The winners will get a chance to act in movie produced by Mammooty’s own production arm Play House Pictures, besides a cash prize. The programme, to be anchored by leading TV stars Kottayam Nazir and Tini Tom, will be aired every Saturday from 9-10 pm.

24 July, 2009

Gowri Munjal Mammootty’s Heroine for 'Paleri Manikkam'


Gowri Munjal is currently among the most sought-after heroines in Sandalwood. She starred in a number of films in Tollywood and has also acted in Kannada films like Namma Basava. She will soon be seen opposite Superstar Mammootty in Paleri Manikkam, directed by Ranjith and Gowri hopes this would be her passport to success.

Gowri is currently shooting for Hori, her fourth Kannada film, and hopes to end 2009 on a high note. Her earlier Kannada films are Gandana Mane with Shivarajkumar, Jaaji Mallige opposite Ajay and her debut film, Namma Basava opposite Puneeth Rajkumar.

Gowri has promised she will avoid glamour roles and select roles which give her a lot of scope for acting.

23 July, 2009

‘Pramaani’ with Mammootty


Scriptwriter turned director B Unnikrishann had been lucky enough to convert all his movies to safe earners. While his Suresh Gopi flicks like ‘Smart City’ and the recent ‘IG’ managed with average collections, his Mohanlal movie ‘Madambi’ was one of the biggest hits of last year.

Anyhow, B Unnikrishann is now getting ready to start the works on his first movie with Mammootty. This project, which will be the fourth movie from the director is titled as ‘Pramaani’.

Mammootty will appear as a corrupt Panchayath president Raghavapanikkar in this movie. Planned to start its shoot by the end of this year, the movie will also feature Suraaj Venjaaramodu, Jagathy, Nedumudi and Salimkumar.

Expected to get completed in a single schedule, this movie will get into theatres by March, 2010.

22 July, 2009

“Mammootty - The Best Actor Award 2009 “on Asianet


Asianet Introduces "Mammootty -The Best actor award 2009", to find the most talented actor / actress in Kerala. Megastar Mammootty will declare the final winners in a grand finale to be held at Dubai during the last week of October 2009..

The program will be based on Actor Mammootty’s contribution to the Malayalam Cinema. In each episode there will be a discussion about the various characters performed by Mammootty and the closeness of those characters in real life.

20 July, 2009

Kuttyshranku Preview


Banner : Big Motion Pictures
Written by : P.F Mathews, Shaji N. Karun
Screenplay, cinematography and direction : Shaji.N.Karun
Produced by : Reliance Entertainments
Music Director : Isaac Thomas Kottukapally
Cinematography : Anjali Shukla

Cast : Mammootty, Kamalini Mukherji, Padmapriya, Meenakumari, Sai Kumar, Siddique, Suresh Krishna


Kutty Shranku, the movie which will show megastar Mammootty in three different characters (not three different roles). Mammootty does the role of a mariner who operates a cargo vessel between the sea port of Kodungaloor near Kochi and Kollam, once roaring port towns in Kerala.

Kutty Shranku produced by Reliance Entertainment, Anil Ambani's newly-launched entertainment company, has three heroines opposite Mammootty. Kamalini Mukherjee, Padmapriya, and Meenakumari.

Mammootty's character 'Kutty' marries these three women in the three islands he visits, with out any of them knowing each other. They meet each other for the first time after the death of the protagonist. Kamalinee Mukherjee does the role of Pemmena from Kochi, Padmapriya acts as Revamma from Malabar, and Meenakumari as Kali from Travancore. The story is told from the eyes of the three heroines after the death of Kutty.

Mammootty sings a Chavaittu Natakam based song for this movie 'Kuttyshranku'. The movie is based on three climatic seasons and shot in three schedules. Mammootty appeared in a different get up for each of the schedules.

The first schedule was based on rainy monsoon days and was shot in the backwaters of Alappuzha during the rainy season in June, 2008. The shooting for the second schedule based summer season took place at Chavara and Sasthankotta near Kollam, during September 2008 and the final schedule depicting winter was shot in December 2008 at Kundapura near Mookambika.

The story of the movie develops in 1950s when there were no much developments in the road transport and people depends much on the waterways for transportation. The movie gives great importance to the ancient art forms of Kerala like 'Chavittunatakam' (a Christian dance form).

The movie is directed by the renowned director Shaji N. Karun. The filming and post-production work of the film has been completed and is awaiting theatrical release.

19 July, 2009

Mammootty in ‘Chattambinaadu’


After the super hits like ‘Mayavi’ and ‘Thommanum Makkalum’, Mammootty and director Shafi are teaming up once again to create another super hit. Titled ‘Chattambinaadu’, this will be a comedy based action movie made in the scripts of Benny P Nayarambalam.

Mammootty will be presented as Veerendra Mallaya, a Karnataka based estate owner. He will speak a Kannada based new accent in this movie, which will be one of the highlights of the movie.

‘Chattambinaadu’ will feature three heroines for Mammootty. Mukesh will also play an important character in the movie. Produced by Mammootty's own distribution house “Playhouse”, the movie will start its shoot by the end of September.

15 July, 2009

Mammootty’s Daddy Cool on July 30


Mammootty’s new film Daddy Cool, written and directed by debutant Ashik Abu has confirmed its release date as July 30.

There is only a gap of three weeks between Pattanathil Bhootham and another commercial children film of the megastar Daddy Cool!
It is a cool, humorous and thrilling story of a laidback police officer Antony Simon played by Mammootty, who is very fond of his six year old son and likes to play cricket and laze around with him than attending office!
Richa Palod is playing Mammootty’s heroine in this film, which also has Vijayraghavan, Baburaj, and Biju Menon. Production Manager Alvin Antony and Bose Kurian are making the film under the banner of Aninya Films and is distributed by Marakkar films.

Daddy Cool will be marketed as Mammootty’s Onam release even though the festival is in the first week of September. Please note Noyambu (Ramzan fasting) period starts on August 21, so the film will get a clean three weeks run before that.

11 July, 2009

Ee Pattanathil Bhootham - Review


Welcome to a fantasyland folks, where director Johny Antony's Ee Pattanathil Bhootham happens. It's a world where a friendly ghost manages to escape from a fiery wizard and eventually saves a few from certain danger. Remember, that this film is aimed at the children and once bear that in mind, things will start making sense.

The film opens with a ‘Manthravadi’ (Pithamagan Mahadevan) an evil magician spiriting away a friendly ghost (Mammootty with horns) to obey to his commands and make money through crime. Meanwhile a group of kids and their benefactors are held hostage in a circus camp by the baddies, who has taken over the show.

Ancy (Kavya) is coming back from Delhi, to take charge of the circus company founded by her father Philipose (Janaradhanan), who was found murdered. On reaching there, she is told that her father was stabbed to death by a bike-jumper named Jimmy (Mammootty).

In fact Jimmy, his foster father Krishnettan (Innocent), aide Sisupalan (Suraj Venjarammood) and a gang of street children were all invited by Philipose to join his circus group.

Meanwhile the ghost (Mammootty, in his other role) appears, becomes friendly with the kids and takes a more stylish shape of Jimmy. Thanks to the ghost, Ancy realizes that Jimmy was innocent in the whole issue. Now the battle between the good and evil begins.

Now haven't we seen the friendly ghost playing the savior and friend, some twenty five years back in My dear Kuttichathan, which had the world looking at Malayalam films with awe for its genuine experiments and technical brilliance?

Johnny Antony has borrowed liberally from old Bollywood hits like Mr.India and Brahmachari. The film may certainly not be in that league, but it still could qualify as a decent entertainer.

The plus points of the film are Mammootty’s all round performance, especially in comic scenes. He does not romance Kavya, and the film is made for children there are no smutty language or scenes. It’s clean fun all the way. On the downside the plot is amateurish and predictable, with no twist in the tale and is too long. It looks more like a kids stage play than a mass entertainer.

Mammootty looks eminently handsome and is evidently at ease playing both his avatars, though it would have been better if he had used his trademark voice for the ghost as well. Kavya Madhavan has nothing much to do other than look pretty and play to the tunes of the hero.

Suraj Venjarammood, who plays the dumb sidekick and Salimkumar, as a stupid cop, scores with their comic acts. Mahadevan who plays the wicked magician, looks convincing in his role.

Utpal V Nayanar's visuals and Shaan Rahman's music are among the highlights of the film. The song Mamarangale… is a nice melody and has been shot well. The special effects and computer graphics is the best we have seen in recent times.

Here is a comedy caper that will work with its target audiences, the kids who are sure going to lap it up.

05 July, 2009

Mammootty's website gets more interactive


Malayalam superstar Mammootty's website is set to get a new look, have more interactive features and would include a blood bank service too.
The veteran actor said it could now be called a portal and not just a website as www.mammootty.com is more exhaustive than before.
"The highlight of the re-launched site is that it would be more interactive. Besides, it would offer a slew of community services that include a blood bank where anyone wanting blood can log on to the site. Through this one can find out the person in his or her locality who would be willing to provide blood. This blood bank will be operated with the help of my fans' association," Mammootty told IANS.
The National Award winning actor will officially re-launch the website here Sunday evening.
The new portal will have an elaborate interactive forum for his fans apart from details about the star and his upcoming projects. But won't this give people a platform to write negative views as well?
"See, freedom of expression need not be curbed... and let anyone write what they want. I am sure only when the freedom of expression is there, I can do introspection. So let people write and express themselves," Mammootty said.
The re-launch of the website comes just ahead of his new film's release. "Pattanathil Bhootham", a much-awaited entertainer, releases later this week.
"I am certainly happy with the film but then it is the audience who have to do the rest. My hands are full with two more (movies) in the final stages of production and 'Pazhazzi Raja', a mega film, is also slated for release during Ramadan," said Mammootty, who has worked in over 300 films.
The actor recently turned producer and distributor too with the launch of his production company called Play House last month.

04 July, 2009

Mammootty as Jayan in a remix song!


Mammootty is going to bring the house down in a remix song from the late action hero Jayan's 1980 film Love in Singapore, for his Pattanathil Bhootham.


The song has Mammootty dressed up to resemble Jayan of the late 70's in a garish yellow bell bottoms and red giant size collar shirt tucked in with a huge belt with a mega size buckle. Those who saw a clipping of this comedy remix song, says it is hilarious.


Mammootty dances with Suraj Venjaranmoodu dressed as a girl, to the hit song from the Jayan film Chaam Chakka Chom Chakka , which was sung by Jayachandran and P.Susheela and tuned by Shankar Ganesh. The remix of the popular number has been done by Shaan Rahman in Pattanathil Bhootham



03 July, 2009

Mammootty for another double role


In an interesting development, the makers of Palery Maanikyam - a Pathira Kolapathakinte Katha, has finally made it clear that Mammootty will be playing a double role in the movie.

The superstar will be in the roles of a CBI officer who is re investigating the crime in the present day and also as a Muslim landlord, who was involved in the original crime in the late fifties. The movie which is based on a serialised novel which appeared in a popular weekly, is on the Manikkam murder case which rocked the state in fifties. The movie making has been in the news for quite some time as the makers were conducting workshops for a month to train the fresh actors appearing in the movie. The shoot for the movie will kick off by the third of July.

02 July, 2009

Mammootty Inaugurates Heart Foundation


A charity foundation has started under the guidance of Mamootty named 'Care and Share International Foundation' for helping the poor children suffering from heart disease, based at Kochi. Children below 12 years of age from Kerala and Lakshadweep would get help from this scheme. In the first step hundred children would get benefit. For those who need surgery will be carried at Sree Chithira Thirunal hospital at Thiruvananthapuram, MIMS at Kozhikode and Amritha Institute at Eranakulam. The foundation has signed MoU with these Hospitals. As a start of this programme each hospital will carry surgery today (Thursday) for one child. Foundation would spare Rs. One lakh for each surgery. It will receive donations from interested persons to serve the purpose. The selection process of children will be done under the guidance of doctors from a panel. The foundation was inaugurated by Mamootty at Kumbala Ramada resort in Kochi on Wednesday. Those who need the help can contact in the following address with a reference letter from Doctor and supporting documents : 'Care and Share Foundation', P.B No. 1755, Kochi 16.

01 July, 2009

Pattanathil Bhootham postponed again(July 9)


Mammootty's big budger action, comedy family entertainer Pattanathil Bhootham, directed by Johnny Antony which was schedule to release on July 2, has now been postponed by a week to July 9.

The graphics work of the film is taking time, which is the cause for the delay. The producers of the film Benjamin and Kutty Krishnan of Hibright Films are confident about their product.