
Age: 66
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Mohanlal Vishwanathan Nair known mononymously as Mohanlal is an Indian actor, producer and singer who is well known for his versatile and natural acting in Indian cinema. He made his acting debut in the unreleased movie Thiranottam (1978), which was followed by a role as the lead antagonist in his first release Manjil Virinja Pookkal in 1980, his onscreen debut. Antagonistic parts in several movies followed before Mohanlal established himself as a lead actor playing a wide variety of character types in comedy and action films amongst others. He was labelled a superstar of Malayalam cinema in 1986 after the success of Rajavinte Makan, in which he played an underworld don. Mohanlal became a film producer with the 1990 musical hit His Highness Abdullah and has also acted in a number of Tamil and Bollywood films. Of these, his notable roles were in Iruvar, directed by Mani Ratnam, and Company, directed by Ram Gopal Varma. As well as being an actor and producer, Mohanlal also owns businesses involved in film distribution, restaurants and packaged spices. Mohanlal is regarded as one of the finest actors in Indian cinema and is a cultural icon in the Indian state of Kerala, where he was elected its most popular individual in a 2006 online poll conducted by CNN-IBN on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Kerala's formation. In 2001, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honour, for his contributions to Indian cinema. He has won four Indian National Film Awards — two Best Actor Awards, one Special Jury Award for acting, and one Award for Best Film as producer along with six Kerala State Film Awards for Best Actor. In 2009, he became the first actor to be given the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Territorial Army of India and in 2010 received an honorary doctorate from Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kerala.

Mohanlal

Bheeshma
for Bheeshma in Mahabharat Part 6 - Khandhavprasth
Suggested by adityanimmalapudi

It starts with Duryodhan's nightmare about the Pandavas returning alive & Bheem going to hit him, Shakuni, Karna & his brothers. After waking up, he found out his nightmare came true. However, despite their return there's a constant argument about their decision of Draupadi marrying all 5 Pandavas, the Kauravas are harassing this decision, even Dhritarashtra was with his son's side. Causing another conflict between cousins, suddenly Vidur find a solution to avoid another conflict, which is to divide the kingdom. Almost everyone was against it, but they all agree. They decided the kingdom to be built on Khadavaprasth, an old & empty barren desert. However with a help by Krishna, Lord Indra & a demon in which I forgot his name. Then, Duryodhan is jealous about the Pandavas & their Kingdom Indraprasth (renamed after Lord Indra) glorious tales & valour. He & his uncle Shakuni, tried many ways to make them more glorious than them, however their plans foiled by Krishna. After the ceremony, as Duryodhan was roaming the incredible illusion halls, but suddenly unrealising the blue pond, he fell down which made the Draupadi laugh very hard & insulted him. Making Duryodhan's heart filled with revenge & hatred increases with the Pandavas. But, Shakuni found a non-violent way to end the Pandavas, the infamous game of dice which will be the main climax & will end at the Pandavas get revenge. Hero: Duryodhan

