Key Points

Mamta Mohandas has publicly praised the Malayalam film Thalavara for its sensitive portrayal of vitiligo. She specifically commended Arjun Ashokan for choosing this meaningful role that represents real-life heroes. The actress highlighted how the film addresses psychological challenges faced by those with the skin condition. Mamta also appreciated the director's approach and the makeup team's realistic depiction.

Key Points: Mamta Mohandas Praises Arjun Ashokan Thalavara for Vitiligo Awareness

  • Mamta Mohandas highlights film's sensitive handling of vitiligo challenges
  • Praises Arjun Ashokan for choosing meaningful script about real heroes
  • Credits director Akhil Anil Kumar for making serious topic entertaining
  • Applauds makeup team for realistic portrayal of skin condition
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Mamta Mohandas praises Arjun Ashokan starrer 'Thalavara' for highlighting challenges of vitiligo patients

Actress Mamta Mohandas applauds Arjun Ashokan's film Thalavara for sensitively portraying the psychological challenges faced by vitiligo patients.

"Thanks Arjun Ashokan for choosing to do #thalavara - Mamta Mohandas"

Thiruvanathapuram, September 18

'Kadha Thudarunnu' actress Mamta Mohandas praised the makers of Arjun Ashokan's latest film 'Thalavara' for shedding light on vitiligo, a chronic autoimmune disorder, through their film.

The movie was directed by Akhil Anil Kumar and starrer Arjun Ashokan and Revathy Sarma in the lead roles. It was released in August 2025. Taking to her Instagram handle, Mamta Mohandas emphasised the importance of recognising the film that accounts for the "personal, emotional and especially psychological challenges" in the life of a vitiligo patient.

Amid the success of the Malayalam female superhero film 'Lokah', Mamta Mohandas decided to divert her fans' attention to Arjun Ashokan's latest starrer 'Thalavara'.

"While we celebrate the rise N long awaited coming and successes of 'superheroine' films this season, I take this opportunity to also redirect your attention towards and throw a bright light on a hero who chose to select a script and played the role of a person who represents the life of several super- heroes & heroines that live amongst us fighting real battles everyday," wrote Mamta Mohandas.

While praising the lead cast and director, Mamta wrote, "Thanks Arjun Ashokan for choosing to do #thalavara and congrats to @i_am_akhil_anilkumar who has handled a sensitive matter when told what could've otherwise been dull and a sob story to tell and unrelatable one to most, managed to keep it simple and entertaining without hurting anyone's personal sentiment in my opinion."

Mamta Mohandas called the movie a "personal" project for all the vertiligi suffering patients in the world.

"Here, Jyotish's experiences will feel personal to anyone who has #vitiligo or closely knows someone they love living with this superficial yet very 'normalcy-disrupting' skin condition, where one loses their colour partially or permanently. Akhil has knit together a beautifully painful yet powerful tale that highlights personal, emotional and especially the psychological challenges that one living with it needs to be mentally prepared for in order to face life - be it at home with their own family, at work, amongst friends, in personal relationships and in society," wrote Mamta Mohandas.

The actress also praised the make-up team for their efforts in making the vertigo condition look real on Arjun Ashokan in the movie.

"Also, congrats to the make-up team who made it as close as they can get to making the condition look 'real' and Arjun, great job on sitting with that look for long hours of the shoot. I'm sure 'showing it' would've been as hectic and 'camouflaging it'. Music was a fabulous addition to the whole theme and great performances by all artists," wrote Mamta Mohandas on her Instagram handle.

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The movie was produced by Shebin Backer under Shebin Backer Productions and Mahesh Narayanan under his banner Moving Narratives.

Anurudh Aneesh handles the cinematography, and Rahul Radhakrishnan edits the film. Electronic Kili composes the songs and background score.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Finally! A mainstream Malayalam film addressing vitiligo. Arjun Ashokan is such a versatile actor - from comedy to such serious roles. Must watch this weekend with family.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in mental health, I appreciate films that highlight psychological challenges. Vitiligo patients face immense social pressure and stigma in Indian society. Hope this film starts important conversations.
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Aditya G
Saw the film last week. Arjun's performance is heart-wrenching. The scene where he faces discrimination at work really hit home. More films should address real-life issues instead of just commercial masala.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the intent, I hope the film doesn't sensationalize the condition. Sometimes these "awareness" films end up creating more stereotypes. But from Mamta's review, it sounds like they've handled it sensitively.
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Meera T
My daughter was diagnosed with vitiligo last year. We've been struggling to make her understand it's nothing to be ashamed of. Planning to watch this film together - might help her feel less alone ❤️
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Karthik V
Malayalam cinema continues to lead in meaningful content! From mental health to now vitiligo - our industry is setting examples. Big respect to Mamta for using her platform

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