Favourite Hits Of Mammootty -in As Music- -
Why it’s a favourite: Johnson Master’s haunting tune. Mammootty has said this song "is the sea itself." It’s a working-class anthem he holds close.
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Why it’s a favourite: Mammootty has called this "Bombay Ravi’s masterpiece." As the tragic hero Chandu, the song’s pathos moves him. He once said in a TV show, "If I close my eyes, I still see the paddy fields and the loss." Favourite Hits of Mammootty -in as Music-
Why it’s a favourite: A jazz-infused melody. In a rare 1990 interview, Mammootty listed this as his "most relaxing song" — the one he listens to on long drives.
These are the songs Mammootty reportedly enjoys the energy of — the ones that get crowds cheering. Why it’s a favourite: Johnson Master’s haunting tune
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Why it’s a favourite: A modern classic. Mammootty has openly admitted he loves the "swagger" of this track. The rhythm mirrors his character’s transformation, and it remains a staple at his fan shows. He once said in a TV show, "If
In the universe of Malayalam film music, Mammootty isn't just an actor; he is a muse. From romantic ballads where the heroine serenades his rugged looks to mass anthems where the chorus celebrates his swagger, these "favourite hits" are cherished not just for their melody, but for the sheer star power they channel.
Why it’s a favourite: This is perhaps the ultimate Mammootty mass song. The late composer Shyam’s powerful orchestration and Mammootty’s steely walk in the video created a template for the "intro song." In a 2018 interview, Mammootty called this "a song that still gives me goosebumps."