Key Points

Mohanlal's daughter Vismaya is stepping into the spotlight with her acting debut in Thudakam. The film, produced by Aashirvad Cinemas, is directed by Jude Anthany Joseph. Vismaya, who previously focused on writing and painting, joins her brother Pranav in continuing the family legacy. The project adds to the trend of star kids entering Malayalam cinema.

Key Points: Mohanlal's Daughter Vismaya to Debut in Aashirvad Cinemas' Thudakam

  • Vismaya Mohanlal transitions from writing and painting to acting debut
  • Thudakam marks Aashirvad Cinemas' 37th production
  • Jude Anthany Joseph directs the much-anticipated project
  • Mohanlal's son Pranav also pursues acting while maintaining privacy
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Malayalam superstar Mohanlal's daughter Vismaya to make her acting debut

Malayalam superstar Mohanlal's daughter Vismaya makes her acting debut in Jude Anthany Joseph's Thudakam, produced by Aashirvad Cinemas.

"It’s her decision; she is mature enough to choose what she wants. — Mohanlal"

Thiruvananthapuram, July 1

Malayalam superstar Mohanlal’s daughter, Vismaya, popularly known as Maya, is all set to make her acting debut, putting an end to years of speculation over whether she would step into the limelight.

Vismaya, who has so far stayed behind the scenes pursuing writing and painting, has long maintained a low profile. Whenever asked about her acting prospects, her father would typically respond, “It’s her decision; she is mature enough to choose what she wants.”

Her debut will be in Thudakam, the 37th production of Aashirvad Cinemas, with Jude Anthany Joseph on board as director.

While this announcement has created a buzz in the industry, further details -- including the male lead and full cast -- remain under wraps.

Interestingly, this marks one of the rare instances where both children of a superstar have chosen to follow in their parents’ footsteps. Mohanlal’s son, Pranav, has already made a mark with a few hit films while continuing to shun the public eye and maintain a private lifestyle.

Aashirvad Cinemas, which is producing the film, was founded in 1999 by Antony Perumbavoor -- once Mohanlal’s trusted driver. In 2000, Perumbavoor secured a call sheet from Mohanlal and produced the blockbuster Narasimham, laying the foundation for what is now one of the biggest production houses in Malayalam cinema.

It now remains to be seen whether Mohanlal himself will appear in Thudakam, and when the film will go on floors.

Vismaya’s entry adds to the growing trend of star kids entering the industry. Notable names in this league include Dulquer Salmaan (son of Mammootty), Kalidas Jayaram (son of Jayaram), Gokul Suresh (son of Union Minister Suresh Gopi), Fahadh Faasil (son of director Fazil), Keerthy Suresh (daughter of producer Suresh Kumar and actress Menaka), and the daughters of director Priyadarshan and actor couple Manoj K. Jayan and Urvashi, among others.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Another star kid getting an easy entry while talented outsiders struggle for years. The nepotism debate continues... But I'll still watch the movie if it's good. Jude Anthany Joseph is a capable director.
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Ananya R
Mohanlal's family always maintains such grace and dignity. Unlike other star kids who crave attention, Vismaya has quietly pursued her passions until now. Respect for that! Can't wait to see her on screen.
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Karthik V
Interesting that she chose Aashirvad Cinemas - the production house that started with Mohanlal's driver! Full circle moment. Malayalam cinema has such beautiful underdog stories alongside the star system.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Malayalam cinema, I find this fascinating! In Hollywood, star kids get criticized more harshly. Here it seems like there's more acceptance if they prove their talent. Excited to see what Vismaya brings!
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Vikram M
Hope they don't make it a typical mass debut film. Malayalam cinema is known for its content-driven movies. With her writing background, maybe Vismaya will choose something meaningful rather than just commercial.

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