Mohanlal Casts Vote, Urges Kerala: "Done My Part, Your Turn"

Superstar Mohanlal cast his vote in the Kerala Legislative Assembly elections and shared a selfie displaying his inked finger on social media. He directly urged the people of Kerala to participate, writing "Done my part. Your turn, Keralam go vote!" Polling is underway across 140 constituencies with a sizable electorate of over 2.69 crore voters. The election is a closely watched contest between the incumbent LDF and the opposition UDF.

Key Points: Mohanlal Votes in Kerala Polls, Urges Public Participation

  • Mohanlal shares voting selfie
  • Urges high voter turnout in Kerala
  • Over 2.69 crore registered voters
  • Close contest between LDF and UDF
  • Counting of votes on May 4
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"Done my part, Your turn...": Mohanlal votes in Kerala elections, urges citizens to participate

Superstar Mohanlal votes in Kerala elections, shares selfie with ink mark, and urges citizens to fulfill their democratic duty. High-stakes contest underway.

"Done my part. Your turn, Keralam go vote! - Mohanlal"

Keralam, April 9

Superstar Mohanlal on Thursday cast his vote in the ongoing Kerala Legislative Assembly elections and urged citizens to fulfil their democratic responsibility.

Sharing a selfie from his car, the actor displayed the indelible ink mark on his index finger and called on voters across the state to participate. The actor voted at a school in the Nemom constituency in Thiruvananthapuram.

"Done my part. Your turn, Keralam go vote!" he wrote on his official X handle, encouraging people to exercise their franchise.

The post, shared on polling day, quickly gained traction online, drawing strong engagement from fans and social media users who echoed his call for higher voter participation.

Polling for the high-stakes election began at 7 am across all 140 constituencies in Kerala. According to the Election Commission of India, voter turnout stood at 33.28 per cent till 11 AM, with steady participation reported from multiple regions.

The southern state has over 2.69 crore registered voters, including 1.38 crore women and 1.31 crore men, along with 277 voters in the third gender category. Around 4.24 lakh first-time voters aged 18-19 are casting their ballots, while more than 2 lakh voters are above 85 years of age.

To facilitate smooth polling, authorities have established 30,471 polling stations and deployed approximately 1.46 lakh trained personnel. Security has been intensified across the state, with more than 1,200 police teams active on the ground.

The election is widely viewed as a closely watched contest between the incumbent Left Democratic Front (LDF), seeking a third consecutive term, and the United Democratic Front (UDF), aiming for a return to power. Counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect to Lalettan! But celebrities urging us to vote is one thing. We need to see them consistently talk about policies and hold leaders accountable, not just during elections.
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Sarah B
The voter turnout numbers are interesting. 33% by 11 AM is decent, but with over 2.69 crore voters, every single vote truly counts. Let's make our voices heard, Kerala!
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Aditya G
My parents in Thiruvananthapuram just voted. They said the process was very smooth. Kudos to the Election Commission and police for the arrangements. Democracy in action! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see the inclusion mentioned - 277 third gender voters and over 2 lakh voters above 85. Our democracy must be for everyone. Hope the turnout is high across all sections.
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Michael C
The selfie with the ink is a powerful visual. In today's world, such simple acts by influencers can create more impact than many campaigns. Well done.

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