Mammootty turns 64: Remembering some of the mega star’s most memorable dialogues ever!

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Super star Mammootty (Muhammad Kutty Ismail Paniparambil), lovingly called Mammookka by his co-actors, well-wishers and fans, turns 64 today (September 7). The ultra fit and handsome star sure belies his age, doesn’t he?

Recently as a gesture towards the star and also in a way commemorating his 4-decade journey in the Malayalam film industry, his friends and colleagues brought out a video, in which they are seen wishing him ‘Happy birthday’. Have a look at it yourself.

Many stars, including best buddy Mohan Lal and son Dulquer Salmaan took to Twitter to wish Mammookka.

The star began his memorable journey in the industry with “Devalokam” in 1979 and “Vilakku Swapnangal” in 1980, with the latter being the first to be released country-wide. Since then there has been no turning back. His latest movie Utopiavile Rajavu, released on August 27, and is doing well.

On this special day Folomojo brings together the star’s best dialogues that have entertained the masses for decades. The actor has given the audiences moments of ecstasy and his acting skills have given rise to some of the greatest moments in Malayalam cinema. Here are some of them. Enjoy!

1. A formidable underworld don makes his rules clear in Samrajyam (1990)

2. Chandu proves his Kalari Payattu skills in Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha (1989)

3. Mammookka justifies himself in court in a brilliant scene from ‘Ee Shabdam Innathe Shabdam’ (1985)

4. The brilliant Sethurama Iyer solves a murder case in Jagratha (CBI 1989)

5. Mammookka moves us in this emotional scene from “Hitler” (1996)

6. Mammookka makes your stomach hurt with this comedy scene from Kottayam Kunjachan (1990)

7. Last but not the least, you don’t want to mess with Pokkiri Raja (2010)

Folomojo wishes Mammootty A Very Happy Birthday!

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