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Mammootty neither takes the tag of “superstar” seriously nor does he take it for granted. The megastar, who at 67 is set to feature in a mega-budget Malayalam period drama, feels stardom is imposed, and not acquired by anyone.

After a brief appearance in 1971 film “Anubhavangal Paalichakal” and 1973 “Kalachakram“, Mammootty’s career in showbiz officially started with “Vilkkanundu Swapnangal” in 1980. Since then, he has showed his calibre and versatility with a repertoire of over 400 films. He will next be seen in “Mamangam“.

Before his ‘light, camera and action’ moment, Mammootty had embarked on the way to become a lawyer. He calls himself an “accidental” lawyer.

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WHAT! Not Actor, But Superstar Mammootty Was Initially An ‘Accidental’ Lawyer!

“I wanted to become an actor, and accidentally I became a lawyer for a while,” Mammootty told IANS in a candid chat here.

“But I was still trying to get into films and act. I tried and got my first chance. I was struggling only for my first chance. And then everything came my way,” the superstar said zestfully, without showing any sign of fatigue from his night shoot for his upcoming period drama “Mamangam” here.

The actor, born as Muhammad Kutty Paniparambil Ismail, enjoys a wide fan base in India, especially southern India. But he doesn’t let it go to his head.

“Stardom is not a position. You are not acquiring it. It is imposed on you that ‘you are a star’. You should not take it to your mind,” said the actor, who considers his first film as the most challenging of his career.

Reflecting on his journey, he said: “As an actor, you have to reinvent yourself…You can correct yourself only when you find your mistakes.”