Mammootty’s new photo goes VIRAL as fans react to ‘Kalamkaval’ star’s rugged fashion statement: ‘Still the youngest actor’ | Malayalam Movie News
Amid the digital release of Mammootty’s ‘Kalamkaval,’ the superstar’s latest photo is going viral on the internet. Mammootty’s age-defying looks have always been the talk of the town, and his latest photograph is just another addition to it.
Aging in Reverse
Mammootty is definitely aging like fine wine. In the photo that’s going viral, Mammootty is seen dressed in a black oversized shirt paired with acid-washed blue pants. He is seen smiling and flaunting his infectious smile, and the internet has gone gaga over it. “Mammootty is still the youngest actor in Malayalam cinema,” one netizen said. The superstar’s longtime associate George shared the photo online.
Youngsters in M-Town often look up to Mammootty when it comes to his films and fashion. This time around, his rugged, textured, relaxed shirt has grabbed eyeballs. In fact, Mammootty’s son and actor Dulquer Salmaan has confessed that he raids the superstar’s closet for trendy outfits.ID@undefined Caption not available.ID@undefined Caption not available.
Mammootty’s ‘Kalamkaval’
Mammootty’s recent theatrical release, ‘Kalamkaval,’ started streaming on OTT today. The film, directed by Jithin K Jose, centers around an investigation into a communal riot following the elopement of an unmarried girl. The film is now streaming on Sony LIV. “A routine Kerala Police inquiry in the quiet village of Kottayikonam takes an unexpected turn when a trail of seemingly minor clues unravels into a string of disturbing cases. The investigation soon reveals some unsolved mysteries that have lingered for many years,” the synopsis on the streaming platform reads.Starring Mammootty, the film also features actors Vinayakan, Rajisha Vijayan, Malavika Menon, Gibin Gopinath, and Gayatri Arun in key roles.During its theatrical release, the film received both audience and critical acclaim. Mammootty’s acting chops and his willingness to play unconventional roles were highly appreciated by audiences. The film was also a box-office success.