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Malayalam Cinema News Updated Oct 30, 2025

Vismaya Mohanlal's Debut: Why 'Thudakkam' Marks a New Cinema Legacy

Vismaya Mohanlal is making her acting debut in the film 'Thudakkam' directed by Jude Anthany Joseph. The project brings together two prominent Malayalam cinema families, with Mohanlal's daughter and Antony Perumbavoor's son both starring. Mohanlal expressed surprise that both his children entered acting, noting his life has always been full of surprises. The film's puja ceremony in Kochi marked an emotional moment for the families involved in this special collaboration.

Vismaya Mohanlal makes her acting debut with 'Thudakkam'

Kochi, Oct 30

Vismaya Mohanlal, daughter of Malayalam cinema legend and Dadasaheb Phalke award winner Mohanlal, is set to make her acting debut with 'Thudakkam', directed by Jude Anthany Joseph and produced by Antony Perumbavoor under Aashirvad Cinemas.

The film's puja ceremony was held in Kochi on Thursday, marking a momentous occasion for two of Malayalam cinema's most prominent families.

Speaking at the event, Mohanlal said he had never imagined that both his children would follow him into films.

"When I was in Class 6, I won the best actor award - so did my son Appu (Pranav). But I never thought I'd become an actor, nor that my children would. My daughter is named Vismaya because my life has always been full of surprises," he said.

"When she decided to act, we gave her our full support. Both my children now have to work hard - I can only be a catalyst."

Referring to Antony Perumbavoor's son, who also features in the film, Mohanlal quipped, "Antony's son too has a major role - but this is not a family affair", drawing laughter from the gathering.

Producer Antony Perumbavoor described the project as "something that cannot be expressed in words", and said the decision for Vismaya to act was a collective one.

"Jude has now become like an extended family member," he added.

Mohanlal's wife, Suchithra, called it an emotional day.

"I speak as Vismaya’s mother, not as Mohanlal's wife. When she was eight and Appu was 12, we made a small home movie. This year is special - Lal got the Phalke Award, Appu has new film release, and Vismaya begins her journey," Suchitra said

Director Jude Anthany Joseph admitted he was "more tense than Vismaya", calling the moment surreal.

"I grew up as a fan of Mohanlal - and now I'm directing his daughter," he said.

Antony's son Ashish Perumbavoor, who also stars in Thudakkam, said he was "excited and proud as both families come together for something so special".

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.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Antony Perumbavoor's journey from driver to successful producer is truly inspiring! Shows what hard work and dedication can achieve in Indian cinema. Hope this film becomes another milestone for both families.

Sarah B

While I'm happy for Vismaya, I hope she gets judged purely on her acting skills and not just because she's Mohanlal's daughter. Nepotism is a real concern in Indian cinema these days.

Arjun K

Mohanlal's comment about being just a catalyst for his children shows great parenting. In India, we often see star parents interfering too much, but he's letting them find their own path. Respect! 👏

Kavya N

The emotional connect in this article is so beautiful! Suchithra's words as a mother rather than as Mohanlal's wife really touched me. Indian families have such deep bonds. All the best to the entire team!

Michael C

Jude Anthany Joseph directing Mohanlal's daughter - what a full circle moment! This shows how the Indian film industry respects talent and relationships. Can't wait to see what this fresh combination brings to Malayalam cinema.

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