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Malayalam Cinema News Updated Oct 8, 2025

A tale of two titans: As Mohanlal basks in glory, Mammootty faces heat

Malayalam cinema's two biggest stars are experiencing dramatically different public moments right now. Mohanlal has been honored with the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award and recognized by the Indian Army, while Mammootty faces an Enforcement Directorate investigation into a luxury car import case. The raids targeted Mammootty's and his son Dulquer Salmaan's residences in connection with alleged FEMA violations. These contrasting narratives highlight the unpredictable nature of fame and public perception.

Kochi, Oct 8

It has been a week of contrasting headlines for Malayalam cinema's towering figures -- Mohanlal and Mammootty.

Even as Mohanlal basks in national glory, honoured with the country's highest film honour -- the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, his long-time screen rival finds himself under intense scrutiny.

On Wednesday, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided Mammootty's Elamkulam residence in Kochi, as well as the homes of his son, actor Dulquer Salmaan, in Kochi and Chennai, in connection with the alleged Bhutan luxury car import racket.

The operation follows earlier raids by Indian Customs, which seized Dulquer's Land Rover Defender under "Operation Numkhoru."

ED officials say the crackdown is linked to violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) involving the illegal import and registration of high-end vehicles through Bhutan and Nepal routes using forged documents.

Over 150 such vehicles are believed to be in Kerala.

For Mammootty, the timing couldn't be tougher.

The 74-year-old actor only recently returned to public appearances after an eight-month hiatus owing to ill health.

Once celebrated for his disciplined off-screen image, the veteran now finds his name figuring in a high-profile investigation, even though he is not an accused in the case.

In sharp contrast, Mohanlal stood in the spotlight just days ago at a grand felicitation ceremony hosted by the Kerala government, marking a rare moment of collective pride for the Malayalam film industry.

The star, known for his understated public persona, has remained silent amid the storm swirling around his contemporary.

Moreover, on Tuesday, he was honoured by the Indian Army in Delhi by the Chief of the Army for winning the highest film honour in the country.

Incidentally, for the past several years, the actor has been a Lt Col in the Territorial Army.

The two actors, arch screen rivals for nearly four decades, now find themselves at dramatically different points in public perception, one honoured at the pinnacle of his career, the other grappling with unwelcome headlines.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Mohanlal truly deserves the Dadasaheb Phalke award! His contribution to Indian cinema is immense. The Army honor just adds to his legacy. What a proud moment for Malayalam cinema! 🎬✨

Arjun K

The timing of these raids seems suspicious. Mammootty just recovered from health issues and now this? Hope the truth comes out soon. Both these legends have entertained us for decades.

Sarah B

As someone who follows Malayalam cinema closely, I feel the media is creating unnecessary drama. Both actors are icons in their own right. Let's celebrate Mohanlal's achievement without dragging Mammootty down.

Vikram M

The luxury car import racket is a serious issue affecting our economy. If rules were broken, action must be taken regardless of who is involved. No one should be above the law.

Kavya N

Mohanlal's achievement is truly inspiring! From a talented actor to receiving the highest film honor and being recognized by the Indian Army - what a journey! 🙏 Meanwhile, hoping Mammootty's family issues get resolved fairly.

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