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Tuesday, 19 August 2025 10.58 PM IST

'Mammootty's current illness and the movie responsible for it; already warned his brother's friend'

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Sunil Parameswaran, also known as Kanthalloor Swami, is a popular novelist and the man behind the script of five movies in Malayalam. In an interview with a YouTube Channel, Sunil talked about movies, failed projects and actor Mammootty. ‘Ananthabhadram’, the 2005 movie written by Sunil, was a super hit still revered among the masses.

Sunil Parameswaran

“I had planned to do a film called 'Madan Puli' with Major Ravi. It was a film that I had previously decided to make with Prithviraj in the lead. However, something within me said that the movie would not happen. The project got shelved later. I tried to do a movie with Unni Mukundan, but that too fell apart.

A few days ago, my new novel Manikarnika was published. It is the story of a snake. Recently, I completed the script of the same story. Its story is centred in the Himalayas, where a snake follows the protagonist.

While I was writing the last scene of Manikarnika, a snake entered my house. I immediately called Vava Suresh, who reached here in a hurry. However, Vava left without catching the snake, and I knew the reason why he did so. As soon as I saw Mammootty's Bhramayugam movie, I sent a message to his brother Ibrahim Kutty's friend. It was a warning about a health scare looming for the megastar actor. I knew Mammootty would soon get sick. It happened.”

TAGS: MAMMOOTTY, KERALA, BROTHER, MAJOR RAVI, SUNIL PARAMESWARAN, VAVASURESH, BHRAMAYUGAM
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