Malayalam actor, Unni Mukundan has been under the limelight since, his movie Marco became a massive success in the box-office. The actor recently seems to be enjoying the extra fame and love which he has been receiving from the audience.
It’s been normalized in the industry lately, to not respect a celebrity’s personal space. Even the papparazi’s seems to plant their camera-eyes where ever they can. Recently, Unni Mukundan had a tense moment with a fan who got too close while recording him.

A video has been circulating on social media, where the actor is seen snatching one of his fan’s phone as the person went alarmingly close to Unni trying to take a close-up shot of him. The video clearly shows how uncomfortable the Marco actor was with the situation, which made him agitated enough to take a quick action to this questionable act from the fan.The actor,reportedly came to watch his newly released movie, Get-Set-Baby when this incident took place.
As soon as this video went viral, the audience came up with mixed reactions and responses. In which, most of them were supporting the actor. The audience claim that, What Unni did is right- as nowadays, media seems to sell actors and their personal life with their camera-eyes.
Watch the video here:
Marco Mode of Unni Mukundan in Real Time.
Fan should not take advantage of stars like this.#UnniMukundan#Marco#GetSetBaby pic.twitter.com/mq2AOxLkq2— Deepak Kaliamurthy (@Dheeptweet) February 23, 2025
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Unni Mukundan is an Indian-actor who predominantly works in Malayalam cinema. He made his acting debut in the Tamil film Seedan, a remake of the Malayalam film Nandanam. He stepped into the Malayalam industry with Bombay March 12 alongside Mammooty. The turning point in his career was the movie, Mallu Singh. Unni made his Tollywood debut with the movie Janatha Garage and also acted in Bhaagamathie featuring Anushka Shetty. However, his first 100 crore film, Marco is set to be one of his finest performances till date.