Mammootty surprises fans with the first look of his new film “Dominic” on his birthday

Mammoth He celebrates his 73rd birthday on Saturday. Over the past few years, he has taken up some unique projects and now he has finally shared an update with his fans about his upcoming film. The film, titled Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse, had its first poster released on his birthday, sparking excitement around the interesting title.

Mammootty Birthday: South star reveals first look of Dominic

The poster, directed by Gautam Vasudev Menon, shows Mammootty dressed in a robe, but he is not the protagonist of the picture. Instead, there is a board filled with pictures connected by lines, suggesting some sort of investigation. There is also a handbag lying on the floor of the room, suggesting that Mammootty could play a detective in the film.

On Mammootty’s birthday, check out Dominic’s first look:

Mammootty reacts to Justice Hema Committee report

Veteran Malaysian actor and film producer Mammootty has finally reacted to the findings and the uproar over the Hema Justice Committee The three-time National Award-winning actor posted a post on Facebook in which he claimed that there are no “power groups” and everyone should let the courts decide punishments instead of creating a divide.

The article translated by Mammootty read, “The developments currently facing the Malayalam film industry are the basis of this article. It is the protocol of the organisation that the actors’ association and its leadership are the first to respond to such matters. It is because I believe that opinions should be expressed only after such official responses that I have waited for so long. Cinema is a reflection of society. All the good and bad aspects of society are also present in cinema. The film industry is something that is closely watched by society. Therefore, every small and big issue that happens in this field becomes a major topic of discussion. Those working in the film industry must remain vigilant and careful to ensure that nothing untoward happens.”

He went on to say, “The Justice Hema Committee was set up by the government to study the film industry, prepare a report, suggest solutions and recommend actions in the light of certain incidents which should never have happened. The suggestions and solutions outlined in that report are welcomed and wholeheartedly supported. This is the time when all film industry associations, without any division, should join hands to implement those suggestions.”



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