Mohanlal Interviews CM Pinarayi Vijayan, Reversing Roles Ahead of Kerala Polls

Malayalam superstar and Dadasaheb Phalke winner Mohanlal conducted an interview with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at the latter's official residence. The conversation, spanning the CM's personal journey and political record, comes on the eve of state elections, drawing criticism from the Opposition as a public relations move. This marks a role reversal for the actor, who is typically the interviewee, and follows a similar interview he conducted with former CM Oommen Chandy. The teaser for the interview is set for release on Tuesday across social media and TV platforms.

Key Points: Mohanlal Interviews Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

  • Superstar interviews sitting CM
  • Pre-election timing sparks debate
  • Covers personal and political journey
  • Opposition criticizes as PR move
  • Not Mohanlal's first political interview
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'Superstar-turned-interviewer': Mohanlal 'grills' CM Vijayan

Superstar Mohanlal interviews Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in a high-profile pre-election conversation. Full interview teaser out Tuesday.

"when the superstar asks the questions, Kerala watches - Article"

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 24

In a political season dominated by optics and messaging, it is not often that Kerala's biggest screen icon starts asking the questions instead of facing them.

That is precisely what happened when Dadasaheb Phalke award winner and Malayalam cinema's enduring superstar Mohanlal sat down to interview Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at Cliff House, the official residence of the Chief Minister.

The teaser of the interview is set to be released on Tuesday evening across social media and television platforms, with the full version to follow on leading channels.

For decades, it has been Mohanlal who has been at the receiving end of probing questions about cinema, craft, fame and public life.

This time, the roles were reversed.

The actor reportedly spent two days in Thiruvananthapuram for the project.

The first day was devoted to discussions on the themes to be covered, and the interview took place the next day.

The conversation is said to span the Chief Minister's personal journey, political evolution, and the government's record in office.

The optics are compelling.

A Dadasaheb Phalke laureate interviewing a sitting Chief Minister on the eve of an election inevitably invites political readings.

The Opposition has already accused the government of ramping up public relations efforts as the state heads to the polls.

The presence of one of Kerala's most popular cultural figures is bound to amplify that debate.

This is not entirely unprecedented.

Mohanlal had earlier conducted a similar interview with former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy.

Photographs of Mohanlal and Pinarayi Vijayan together at Cliff House have already gone viral, fuelling anticipation.

Whether the interview reshapes political narratives or remains a high-profile media moment, one thing is certain: when the superstar asks the questions, Kerala watches.

Incidentally the same time last year, Mohanlal was interviewed by state Culture and Films Minister Saji Cherian, when the superstar was the chief guest at a cultural event organised at Cherian's constituency in Chengannur.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Lalettan interviewing the CM! Can't wait to watch this. He did a great job with Oommen Chandy sir last time. It's good to see our cultural icons engaging with politics in a thoughtful way, beyond just campaigning.
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Arun Y
The optics are everything here. An interview just before elections, by the state's biggest star? Feels like a very clever PR move by the ruling party. The opposition's criticism is valid. We need to question the timing and the platform.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves Malayalam cinema, I think this is a great format. Mohanlal has the respect and the reach to get people to listen. If he asks tough questions, it could be a very insightful conversation about Kerala's development.
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Meera T
Whether it's PR or not, I'm just excited to see Lalettan in this avatar! Two days of prep shows he's taking it seriously. Hope he asks about women's safety and job creation for the youth. Those are the real issues.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I have my doubts. A superstar interviewing a sitting CM is unlikely to be a hard-hitting 'grilling'. It will probably be a cordial chat. The real 'interview' happens when the CM faces the public's questions during the election. Let's see.

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