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As the police prepare to file the chargesheet, one thing is certain: the case has raised more questions than answers, and the confusion around Unni Mukundan’s so-called ‘managers’ continues to make headlines.
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Actor Unni Mukundan’s Instagram account was hacked, prompting him to issue a warning on Facebook. He urged fans to avoid interacting with suspicious content. Other celebrities, including Shruti Haasan and D Imman, have also reported social media breaches this year.
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Every shredded ab and lean muscle on screen comes from sleepless nights, aching joints, and meals skipped.
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Talks about Marco 2 were already making waves, and fans were excited to see what the actor would do next. Social media was filled with questions, fan art, and theories about the next chapter of the story.
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Unni admitted that he did meet Vipin, and that a viral video showing him throwing his glasses during the meeting was real.
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On Thursday, Mukundan announced through social media that he has submitted an official complaint to the Honourable DGP and ADGP, seeking justice.
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Clarifies on his social media platforms that complainant Vipin Kumar was never officially hired as his personal manager
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The incident occurred in the basement parking area of an apartment complex in Kakkanad on Monday
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The actor posted a story in which he said, "A nation's right to defend itself against terror should not be misunderstood as a thirst for war. Those who support a strong response are not warmongers, they are citizens who value security & justice."
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The film’s shoot will begin next year, and it will be released in all major Indian languages. Before that, Unni will complete his ongoing Telugu project.
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Unni’s humble and supportive response has won hearts, showing the respect and healthy admiration actors have for each other across film industries.
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The post put out by the actor's fan club read, "We have been repeatedly condemning the malicious activities of certain fan pages which are spreading false and misleading information about Unni Mukundan. We request these pages to avoid making videos of Unni Mukundan and female co-actors
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The regional examination committee rejected the ‘Marco’ producers' request for category conversion on February 19, T Nadeem Thufali, regional officer of CBFI, told PTI on Wednesday. Starring Unni Mukundan, the film, one of the highest-grossing with an ‘A’ certificate, was released on December 20 last year and began streaming on SonyLIV from February 14.
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The film originally released on SonyLIV on February 14 in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada.
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The film is produced by Hasya Movies, with the script provided by directors Vijay Kanakamedala, Ram Abbaraju, and Yadhu Vamsi.
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This Valentine’s Day will not just be about love but also intense action, as one of Malayalam cinema’s biggest thrillers premieres on OTT.
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Currently, the film is planned for release only in Malayalam, but with Unni’s growing popularity, it remains to be seen if it will be dubbed into other languages.
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Directed by Haneef Adeni, the film has grossed over ₹115 crore, becoming the first A-rated Malayalam film to cross the Rs 100 crore mark.
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The explosive action entertainer ‘Marco’, which was high on violence, was so successful that it emerged as the first Malayalam film with an ‘A’ rating to gross over a whopping Rs 100 crore.
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Made on a budget of Rs 30 crores, Marco relied on its strong storyline, proving that good content can attract audiences to theatres regardless of promotion campaigns.