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21 May 2024

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 Celebrates Mohanlal’s Birthday with Historic Announcement

This special birthday episode of Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 airs at 9:30 PM on Asianet, promising an unforgettable experience for the viewers.

The stage of Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 lit up with celebration as the acting sensation Mr. Mohanlal's birthday was honoured in a grand ceremony. The celebration saw the presence of Disney Star India Regional Business Head Krishnan Kutty and Business Head of Asianet Channel, Kishan Kumar, as well. In a unique tribute to the legendary actor, Laleton's handwriting has been immortalized in the form of a digital font. This is a pioneering moment in the history of cinema, making Mohanlal the first actor to have his handwriting transformed into a digital font, aptly named A10. Fans can now feel closer to Mohanlal via a digital medium!

The festivities included the presentation of "Cinema Kadha," an initiative organized by Asianet Movies and Club FM. "Cinema Kadha" invited fans to share their stories of favourite Mohanlal characters, garnering thousands of heartfelt submissions. This initiative celebrates the profound impact of Mohanlal's cinematic journey on his audience. Adding more charm to the celebrations, the renowned singer Vijay Yesudas performed a musical feast featuring songs from Mohanlal's films. His soulful renditions added a melodic tribute to the evening, enhancing the festive spirit. This special birthday episode of Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 6 airs tonight at 9:30 PM on Asianet, promising an unforgettable experience for viewers.

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