The last scene of the film, by the time the director says start camera action, the heroine’s dialogue is gone: Mukesh

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The last scene of the film, by the time the director said start camera action, the heroine’s dialogue was ‘Ullah’: Mukesh

Mammootty’s P.J. This is a 1986 movie directed by Vishwambharan. Hindi actresses Madhu Kaur and Deepika were the heroines in the film, which starred Mukesh along with Mammootty. Mukesh recounts some of the funniest experiences he had on the sets of the film. Mukesh shared old stories with actress Ahana on Mukesh’s YouTube channel Mukesh Speaking.

With the hit Madanotsavam starring Serena Wahab, it has become a trend to bring Hindi actresses to Malayalam. There was a film titled Ishle Ayadh Varoo starring Mammooka and me. Madhu Kapoor as Mammooka’s heroine and Deepika as my heroine. Both are Hindi actresses. Madhu Kapoor was standing at the hotel reception and was heard making a phone call that day. I am acting opposite Mammootty, he is a great actor in Malayalam and Tamilnadu.

It was really difficult for her to act in Malayalam. At first, I saw an actress who raised her hand and was happy when she was talking about packing. The associate director is always asked how many scenes are left. Due to the tension, they were deprived of food and sleep. I will console you by telling you don’t worry honey we can dub it and fix it.

Finally, the day has come for Madhu Kapoor’s last shot. Will learn dialogue writing in english and hindi, person has good sincerity. They want to act well. But language does not yield. They only have a dialogue that says no at the end. I started to learn that no no no. Sometimes they come to me and ask doubts. Mammooka will not be asked anything. There is no freedom for that.

The shot came. The director also said that just saying no is enough. Mukeshji asked me no. I said yes.

By the time the director said start camera action, Pullikari did not say anything. Everyone on the set started laughing. Madhu says this will kill me. So the spotted lady was very troubled. But our talented dubbing artists have done it well. The audience watched all the court scenes in the theater. But we only know how many places have burst into tears and how many have been stopped,’ said Mukesh

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