Mohanlal, the icon of Indian cinema as an actor, has been mesmerizing audiences for years with his unparalleled performances. His depth, versatility, and being able to interpret the skin of a character have made him a part of every household. Mohanlal’s 7 Iconic Films are listed below that bring out the best in him and define his legacy.
One of the best psychological suspense films of Indian cinema, Manichitrathazhu stars Mohanlal as the psychiatrist Dr. Sunny Joseph who solves the mystery of a haunted home. His suave ease at playing a sarcastic and clever doctor is unforgettable.
Vanaprastham, by Shaji N. Karun, is a biographical film on the life of a Kathakali artist. Mohanlal’s portrayal of Kunjikuttan, a low-caste painter who is grappling with identity and acceptance, is considered one of his best performances.
Kireedam is a moving story of a young man who is disillusioned by his dreams because of unexpected events. Mohanlal’s performance as Sethumadhavan, the son trapped in the maze of destiny, was artistically praised and confirmed his talent for acting out profound emotions.
A music-centric film also exploring family relationships, Bharatham finds Mohanlal taking on the character of Gopinathan, the younger brother who fills in when his older brother quits. His conservative approach to acting earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor.
In Devasuram, Mohanlal enacted Mangalassery Neelakandan, a feudal lord with a complex personality. His evolution from an elitist aristocrat to one trying to redeem himself is among the finest character development in Malayalam cinema.
A seat-of-your-pants suspense thriller, Drishyam stars Mohanlal as the ordinary man Georgekutty who tricks the police to keep his family safe. His low-key but intense acting turned the movie into a box office blockbuster and solidified his position as the suspense master.
An action-packed high-octane film, Pulimurugan features Mohanlal as a dashing hunter who saves his village from man-eating tigers. His body transformation and fight scenes were one of the top-grossing Malayalam films in history.
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