At a time when the young actors are constantly doing Justling for the box officer, the experienced legends of South India are quietly writing the rules these days. Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, with his spontaneous screen appearance and permanent mass appeal, now has a storm in the iconic of 250 million clubs, which has actually proved to be something big. It is a powerful reminder that the real star power does not fade and is only strong over time, provided that one needs to distribute material-powered, attractive mass films.
After following the footsteps of other superstars Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, Mohanlal, who has turned 65 in this May, has officially become the third senior superstar from South India, who title the Grouser of 250 crores with the ampuran, a political action thriller, which was released on 27 March. Mohanlal also repeated his role as esoteric and powerful Stephen Nedampali, also known as Khurshi-Abram, and the story of the film focuses a lot on the latter character. The film also stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Manju Warrior, Tovino Thomas and Indrajith Sukumaran in interesting roles.
Imapuran withdrew the layers of Stephen’s growth in power, which is detecting his journey amidst an action and political stress of the global underworld kingpin from the shadow. The unprecedented regional run of the film has operated it before the mark of ₹ 250 crore, making Mohanlal the only actor of his generation from Malayalam cinema to that milestone from Malayalam cinema as a single lead. This is not just a win, but a solid statement.
It holds him with politics, whose jailer (2023) earned more than 600 crores, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar. The film saw that Rajni’s Muthuwell Pandian came out of retirement for a blood-load rescue mission, supported by Sun Pictures. Similarly, Kamal Haasan’s Vikram (2022), who directed by Lokesh Kanagarj and produced by Raj Kamal films, brought him back to hunting a drug cartel as a retired agent, which collects ₹ 400+ crores globally.
Eagerly, these three huge hits are action thriller, once again prove that the crowd can be drawn by the attractive stories added with the attraction of large elements. In addition to increasing the reputation of Malayalam cinema internationally, L2 Empuraan respects the lasting contribution of South India’s largest icon as it continues its dramatic run.
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