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When Mohanlal shared a heartfelt tribute to 'Mohiniyattam' actor Santhosh K. Nair: 'He was my junior in college'
ETimes | May 5, 2026 8:39 PM CST

The Malayalam film industry continues to revisit cherished memories of Santhosh K Nair, and one tribute that still resonates deeply is from Mohanlal. More than just a condolence note, it reads like a poignant throwback to a bond that began in their youth and endured through decades of cinema. As fans look back today, Mohanlal’s words bring alive not just the loss, but the warmth of a friendship that shaped both their personal and professional journeys.


Long before they became familiar faces in Malayalam cinema, Mohanlal and Santhosh K Nair crossed paths as students at Mahatma Gandhi College. Their connection started in those formative years, where simple interactions slowly turned into a lasting friendship. Though Santhosh was technically Mohanlal’s junior, their relationship was never defined by hierarchy. Instead, it evolved into something far more personal and enduring.


Years later, when Mohanlal reflected on their journey together, his words carried the weight of that shared history. He had said, “He was my junior in college, and from those days onwards, he remained a close friend and like a brother to me.” The simplicity of the statement makes it all the more powerful, capturing a lifetime of companionship in just a few words.


Mohanlal and Santhosh K Nair movies together
Their off-screen friendship naturally translated into their work. Over the years, the two actors appeared together in several films, including ‘Irupatham Noottandu’, ‘Yuvajanotsavam’, ‘Peruvannapurathe Visheshangal’, ‘Vishnulokam’, and ‘Chandrolsavam’. Each project became more than just a professional collaboration; it was an extension of their comfort with each other, something audiences could sense in their performances.


Santhosh K Nair, who featured in over 100 films such as ‘Ayitham’, was known for effortlessly slipping into a variety of roles. Whether it was a villain, a comedic character, or a supporting presence, he brought distinct authenticity to the screen. Mohanlal acknowledged this when he said, “A man of strong character and presence, he was also someone who won the affection of everyone with his kind heart.”


When news of Santhosh’s untimely passing broke, Mohanlal’s reaction reflected more than professional sorrow. He had shared, “I was deeply saddened to hear this distressing news this morning. Santhosh, someone very dear to me personally, has bid farewell to this world following a road accident.” The words carried the pain of losing not just a colleague, but someone who had been part of his life’s journey for years.


Mohanlal's tribute that lives on
Mohanlal concluded his message with, “I offer my heartfelt condolences, with profound sorrow, on Santhosh’s untimely passing.” Over time, the tribute has come to represent more than a farewell. It stands as a reminder of enduring friendships in an industry often defined by fleeting associations.


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