5 greatest dialogues of Mammootty that we will never forget
Mammootty is an actor who gave us so many dialogues to remember. Usually his popular dialogues are of much length and it is not so easy for the common people to remember all those lengthy dialogues and utter it in any situation. But they love to hear it and always tries to utter it. Mammootty with his powerful manly voice made those dialogues unforgettable and once he was the angry young man of Mollywood with these traits.
This is an epic dialogue from the film Oru Vadakkan Veera Gadha” written by none other than M T Vasudevan nair and directed by Hariharan . Mammootty as Chanthu gave a sterling performance and This was one among his classic dialogues of the film. National recognition came to Mammootty for the performance as Chanthu in this film and the dialogues in this film is an example of the fierce dialogue delivery caliber of Mammootty. The power and emotional depth he gives through his solid manly voice to the dialogues he spoke was just amazing.
This is uttered by Malayaless own gangster ‘Bilal Ikka’. Yes, Bilal John Kurishinkal played by Mammootty in the Amal neerad directorial film Big B. Even though the film had not done very well in box office, the dialogues of mammootty in a unique style was become highly popular among the viewers and that shows how brilliantly this man uses the scope of his voice to get the best results.
These words uttered by Narasimha Mannadiyaar was a runway hit among the audience and the film Dhruvam which was directed by Joshiey was also a grand success at box-office. As we said earlier when Mammootty speaks with fierce power it will penetrate the heart of everyone who hears it. That is the unbelievable power of his dialogue delivery.
This long one is from the film The King which was written by Renji Panikker and directed by Shaji Kailas. Whenever we hear this one, it was indeed a Goosebumps moment for us. When comes to dialogue delivery in English in Mollywood, Mammootty is the best. No doubt about that. The pauses, the stress and the power with which he utters each word will make us jump out from our seats and applaud.
Rajamanikyam which was one of the record breaking hit in Mollywood gave us a Mammootty who shined with his witty oneliners. Usually Mammootty’s lengthy dialogues gets popular. But this time he done it with that one liner in the famous Trivandrum slang. The film was the directorial debut of Anwar Rasheed and scripted by late TA Shahid.
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