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Vinayan clarifies Mohanlal film 'Superstar' controversy
28 Jan
Summary
- Director Vinayan clarified misunderstandings about his debut film 'Superstar'.
- The film starred a Madanlal look-alike, not intended to upset Mohanlal.
- Vinayan's career faced opposition and bans due to his outspoken nature.

Director Vinayan recently shed light on controversies surrounding his early film 'Superstar'. For years, it was rumored that the film, which starred actor Madanlal due to his resemblance to Mohanlal, caused a rift between Vinayan and Mohanlal. Vinayan explained that the initial inspiration came from a play called 'Indrajaalam', which featured an actor who resembled Mohanlal. This led to the idea of a film about a barber who looked like a superstar.
Vinayan emphasized that 'Superstar' was not intended as an insult to Mohanlal. He revealed that trouble truly began after the film's release, with Mohanlal's fans allegedly turning against him due to banners displayed at theaters. Vinayan believes that individuals close to Mohanlal may have influenced fans' negative reactions. Despite these fan reactions, Vinayan noted that Mohanlal himself showed no signs of anger when they later spoke directly.




