Prakash Raj's Bold Claim: Why National Awards Don't Deserve Mammootty

Prakash Raj just dropped a bombshell about the National Awards system. He declared they don't deserve an actor of Mammootty's caliber right after Mammootty won his 12th Kerala State Award. Mammootty's performance in Bhramayugam showcases why he remains a cinematic legend after five decades. Meanwhile, Manjummel Boys cleaned up with multiple awards including Best Film.

Key Points: Prakash Raj Says National Awards Don't Deserve Mammootty

  • Prakash Raj criticized National Awards for favoring "files and piles" over true artistry
  • Mammootty won Best Actor for his psychological role in Bhramayugam
  • This marks Mammootty's 12th Kerala State Award spanning five decades
  • Manjummel Boys swept multiple honors including Best Film and Director
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'National Awards don't deserve Mammootty': Actor Prakash Raj

Jury chair Prakash Raj sparks debate by declaring National Awards "don't deserve" Mammootty, who just won his 12th Kerala State Film Award for Bhramayugam.

"the National Awards don't deserve Mammootty - Prakash Raj"

Thrissur, Nov 3

Actor and filmmaker Prakash Raj, chairperson of the jury for the 55th Kerala State Film Awards, ignited a debate on Monday with a sharp jibe at the National Film Awards, declaring that "the National Awards don't deserve Mammootty".

Speaking at the award announcement in Thrissur, Prakash Raj said that the national honours often go to "files and piles" rather than genuine artistry, a remark widely interpreted as criticism of the system for repeatedly overlooking the Malayalam icon.

The comment came minutes after Mammootty, 74, was declared the Best Actor for his riveting portrayal of Kodumon Potty in Rahul Sadasivan's 'Bhramayugam'.

The performance, steeped in psychological depth and quiet menace, reaffirmed the veteran's stature as one of Indian cinema's most versatile and disciplined performers.

This latest recognition marks Mammootty's 12th State Award -- and his eighth as Best Actor -- crowning a career that spans over five decades and more than 400 films across Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.

His work in 'Bhramayugam', a genre-bending period drama, was hailed for its restraint and magnetic screen presence.

Since debuting in the 1970s, Mammootty has straddled mainstream success and artistic credibility with ease.

The latest honour further cements his standing as a living legend who continues to challenge cinematic boundaries and inspire generations of actors.

Reacting to the award, Mammootty told the media at his Kochi house that he thanked all for the support and congratulates all the winners and those who did not win it this time, which they will get next time.

The 55th Kerala State Film Awards also saw Shamla Hamsa win Best Actress for 'Feminichi Fathima', while 'Manjummel Boys', directed by Chidambaram, swept multiple honours, including Best Film, Best Director, and awards for cinematography, art direction, and sound design.

Reacting to the sweep, Chidambaram said the win was "a perfect team victory", while actor-producer Soubin Shahir, who also won Best Character Actor, expressed joy at the film's collective success.

For Mammootty, 'Bhramayugam' adds another milestone to a career defined by consistency and creative evolution.

And for Prakash Raj, his sharp critique underscored a broader sentiment -- that true artistic brilliance, such as Mammootty's, transcends awards, categories, and national biases alike.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I respect Prakash Raj's opinion, I think we should celebrate that Mammootty got the Kerala State Award. He's a living legend who doesn't need validation from any awards committee. His work speaks for itself!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently watched 'Bhramayugam', I can confirm Mammootty's performance was absolutely brilliant. The National Awards have lost credibility if they can't recognize talent like this. What a phenomenal actor! 🤩
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Arjun K
Prakash Raj's comment is spot on! The National Awards have become too political and regional-biased. Mammootty sir has been serving excellence across languages for 50 years. He deserves all the recognition.
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think Prakash Raj's statement is a bit too harsh. While Mammootty is undoubtedly talented, the National Awards do recognize great talent across India. Let's not undermine the system completely.
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Kavya N
Mammootty is the pride of Malayalam cinema! 12 state awards and still going strong at 74. His humility in accepting the award shows why he's truly a legend. Awards or no awards, he'll always be our superstar! ❤️
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Vikram M
The fact that Mammootty continues to deliver award-winning performances in his 70s is incredible!

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