Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Mohanlal, Mammootty and Malayalam celebs cast their votes
Prominent Malayalam actors including Mammootty and Mohanlal cast their vote in the Kerala Assembly elections 2026, which attracted widespread public attention. Celebrities appealed to the people of Kerala to vote.

Malayalam actors including Mammootty, Mohanlal, Dulquer Salmaan and Prithviraj Sukumaran cast their vote in the Kerala Assembly elections 2026. Their presence at various polling stations was widely shared on social media, drawing attention to the ongoing democratic process.
Mammootty was seen voting with his wife Sulfath Kutty at a polling booth in Kochi. The veteran actor arrived wearing a brown long-sleeved shirt and black sunglasses, and his demeanor was calm and collected. Their participation highlighted the influence of public figures in encouraging voter turnout.
#Watch | Keralam Elections 2026 | Actor Mammootty and his wife Sulfath Kutty cast their vote at a polling booth in Kochi today. pic.twitter.com/1C8WxcsyC8– ANI (@ANI) 9 April 2026
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After Mammootty, his son Dulquer Salmaan was also seen leaving the polling booth. Prithviraj Sukumaran voted at a station in Ernakulam, Kochi, while Mohanlal cast his vote early in the morning and shared a selfie showing his inked finger, urging fans to vote.
Actor Kunchacko Boban casts his vote at a polling booth in Alappuzha.
#Watch | Actor Kunchacko Boban says, “As an ordinary citizen, it is my right to use my vote. I feel I have used my voting power responsibly for myself, for the country and for the people… We are electing our government, our representatives to solve all the issues. pic.twitter.com/2mnn5QSKN5– ANI (@ANI) 9 April 2026
The Election Commission of India said 16.2 percent voting took place across Kerala till 9 am. More than 2.6 crore voters are eligible to vote in this election, with 883 candidates contesting in 140 constituencies. Official figures show that the voters include 1,38,27,319 women, 1,31,26,048 men and 277 voters registered under the third gender category.
To facilitate voting, authorities have set up 30,471 polling stations across the state. These are supported by 119 logistics and voter machine distribution centers and 41 counting centres.
Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Ratan U Kelkar confirmed the deployment of 1.46 lakh trained polling personnel across the state to ensure smooth conduct of elections.
The participation of prominent Malayalam actors at polling stations has drawn public attention to the electoral process, reinforcing the importance of voter participation in the democratic practice.