Mammootty Age
72 Years Old
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Biography
Full Name | Muhammad Kutty Panaparambil Ismail |
Date of Birth | 7 September 1951 |
Age | 72 Years Old |
Place of Birth | Alappuzha, Kerala, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Religion | Islam |
Profession | Actor |
Family
Father | Ismail Panaparambil |
Mother | Fatima Panaparambil |
Brother | Ibrahim, Zakariah |
Sister | Ameena, Sauda, Shafina |
Spouse | Sulfath Kutty |
Kids | Kutty Surumi, Dulquer Salmaan |
Physical Measurements
Height | 5 feet 10 Inches |
Weight | 85 kg |
Hair Color | Black |
Eye Color | Ligh Brown |
Body Measurements | Chest: 44 Inches Waist: 36 Inches Biceps: 14Inches |
Education
School | Govt. High School, Kulasekharamangalam, Kottayam St. Albert’s School and Government School, Ernakulam |
College | Sacred Heart College, Thevara Government Law College, Ernakulam |
Qualification | LLB |
Career
Mammootty’s journey in cinema began in the early 1970s with minor roles and extra appearances. He gradually moved into more significant roles, gaining recognition for his talent and versatility. In 1980, Mammootty landed his first credited role in the Malayalam film “Vilkkanundu Swapnangal.” His breakthrough came with the film “Mela” in the same year, where he played a prominent role. Following this success, he appeared in several supporting roles and lead roles, showcasing his acting prowess.
Throughout the 1980s, Mammootty experimented with various genres, including comedy, drama, and action. He starred in critically acclaimed films like “Sandhyakku Virinja Poovu” and “Koodevide,” which solidified his position as a leading man in Malayalam cinema. His performance in “Ahimsa” earned him the Kerala State Film Award for Second Best Actor in 1981.
In 1982, Mammootty continued to impress audiences with his roles in films like “Yavanika,” “Padayottam,” and “Ee Nadu.” His versatility was evident as he portrayed diverse characters, from a police inspector to an antihero. The year 1983 marked his transition into leading roles with films like “Visa” and “Thrishna.”
The following years saw Mammootty’s rise to stardom with notable performances in films like “New Delhi” (1987), where he played a victimized journalist, and “Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha” (1989), a historical epic. His collaboration with directors like Joshiy and Hariharan yielded commercial successes like “Aavanazhi” (1986) and critical acclaim like “Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha.”
In the 1990s, Mammootty continued to dominate the Malayalam film industry with hits like “Kottayam Kunjachan” (1990) and “Adikkurippu” (1989). His portrayal of characters like Achootty in “Amaram” (1991) and Chandu Chekavar in “Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha” (1989) garnered widespread praise.
The new millennium brought further success for Mammootty with films like “Narasimham” (2000) and “Rakshasa Rajavu” (2001), which solidified his status as a box office powerhouse. He continued to deliver memorable performances in films like “Kaazhcha” (2004) and “Rajamanikyam” (2005), earning critical acclaim and commercial success.
In the late 2000s, Mammootty showcased his versatility with roles in films like “Katha Parayumpol” (2007) and “Paleri Manikyam” (2009). His portrayal of characters ranging from a prison inmate to a family man earned him accolades and further cemented his legacy in Indian cinema.
In 2010, Mammootty appeared in several films, including “Drona 2010,” “Yugapurushan,” “Pramaani,” “Pokkiri Raja,” “Kutty Srank,” “Pranchiyettan & the Saint,” “Best of Luck,” and “Best Actor.” The following year, he acted in movies like “August 15,” “Doubles,” “The Train,” “Bombay March 12,” and “Venicile Vyaapari.” In 2012, his notable films were “The King & the Commissioner,” “Shikari,” “Cobra,” “Thappana,” “Jawan of Vellimala,” “Face to Face,” and “Bavuttiyude Namathil.”
Moving on to 2013, he appeared in “Kammath & Kammath,” “Immanuel,” “Kadal Kadannoru Mathukkutty,” “Kunjananthante Kada,” “Daivathinte Swantham Cleetus,” and “Silence.” The first half of 2014 saw Mammootty in movies like “Balyakalasakhi,” “Praise the Lord,” “Gangster,” “Manglish,” “Munnariyippu,” “RajadhiRaja,” and “Varsham.”
In 2015, he starred in “Fireman,” “Bhaskar the Rascal,” “Acha Dhin,” “Utopiayile Rajavu,” and “Pathemari.” In 2016, we saw him in “Puthiya Niyamam,” “Kasaba,” “White,” and “Thoppil Joppan.” In 2017, he appeared in “The Great Father,” “Puthan Panam,” “Pullikkaran Staraa,” and “Masterpiece.”
The following year, he acted in “Parole,” “Uncle,” “Abrahaminte Santhathikal,” and “Oru Kuttanadan Blog.” He also received critical acclaim for his role in the Tamil movie “Peranbu.”
In 2019, he starred in “Madhura Raja,” “Unda,” “Pathinettam Padi,” “Mamangam,” “Ganagandharvan,” “Shylock,” and the Telugu film “Yatra.” In 2021, he appeared in “The Priest” and “One.” In 2022, he starred in “Bheeshma Parvam,” “CBI 5: The Brain,” and “Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam.” In 2023, he acted in the Telugu movie “Agent.”
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People Also Ask
Q1. How old is Mammootty ?
Ans. Mammootty was born on 7 September 1951 in Alappuzha, Kerala, India. As of 2024, he is 72 years old.
Q2. What is Mammootty height ?
Ans. Mammootty stands tall at 5 feet 10 Inches