
Age: 74
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Muhammad Kutty Panaparambil Ismail (born on September 7, 1951), popularly known as Mammootty , is a towering figure in Indian cinema, particularly in Malayalam films. With a career spanning over five decades, he has acted in more than 400 films, earning a reputation as one of the finest actors in the industry. His ability to embody a diverse range of characters has made him a legendary figure, admired for his deep voice, commanding screen presence, and meticulous approach to acting. Mammootty's breakthrough came in the early 1980s with films like Yavanika (1982), which showcased his talent for portraying complex characters. His performance as Chandu Chekavar in Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha (1989) earned him his first National Film Award for Best Actor and established him as a leading star in Malayalam cinema. This film, along with others like Mathilukal (1990), directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, solidified his status as a versatile actor capable of taking on challenging roles. Throughout his career, Mammootty has received numerous accolades, including three National Film Awards for Best Actor. His portrayal of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (1999) is particularly noteworthy, demonstrating his ability to handle profound and socially relevant subjects. His performances in commercially successful films like The King (1995) and Big B (2007) showcase his versatility, appealing to a broad audience while maintaining a commitment to quality cinema. Mammootty's impact extends beyond acting; he is also a philanthropist involved in various social causes, focusing on education and healthcare for the underprivileged. He has also ventured into production, establishing his own production company and supporting new talent in the industry. Known for his humility and discipline, he continues to work on diverse projects that challenge him as an actor and resonate with audiences. In recent years, Mammootty has remained relevant, with films like Unda (2019) and Peranbu (2018) demonstrating his commitment to meaningful storytelling. As he continues to evolve in his craft, Mammootty’s legacy as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema is firmly established, inspiring generations of filmmakers and actors alike.

Mammootty

Dronacharya
for Dronacharya in Mahabharat Part 5: The family, the friendship & the love
Suggested by adityanimmalapudi

First copy & paste these links https://www.mycast.io/stories/mahabharat-part-4-pandavas-kauravas https://www.mycast.io/stories/mahabharat-part-4-krishna The movie starts with the graduation day of the Pandavas & Kauravas & the friendship of Karna & Duryodhan, then the imprisonment & rise of Shakuni (the destruction of Hastinapur). Then after the Pandavas fulfilling their guru Drona's revenge for betrayal by King Drupad. After the Kauravas defeat Duryodhan hires Shakuni for assassination of the Pandavas. Meanwhile, after Drupad's defeat he felt revenge on Drupad, but he was amazed by Arjun's talent & bravery, So , he performed a yagna for a brave warrior named Dhrishtadyumn & a suitable daughter to marry Arjun named Draupadi & her friendship with Krishna. & the climax will be Draupadi Swamyar & will end when & Draupadi marries all the 5 brothers of he Pandavas. Hero: The Pandavas

