The deep bond within Mammootty’s family has always been a topic of admiration among fans, and actor Ibrahimkutty, Mammootty’s younger brother, recently shared some heartfelt anecdotes about his experiences watching Mammootty’s and Dulquer Salmaan’s films.
Turning Off the TV During Dulquer’s Lucky Bhaskar
Ibrahimkutty revealed that while watching Dulquer’s Lucky Bhaskar, he had to turn off the TV during a tense scene. He explained, “There was a moment in the film where it seemed like Dulquer’s character was about to get caught. I got so anxious that I decided to switch off the TV and continue watching it the next morning. It’s easier to watch such scenes with others around, but watching alone makes it more intense.”
Getting Emotional During Mammootty’s Turbo
Talking about Mammootty’s film Turbo, Ibrahimkutty said that he teared up during one of the scenes. “When I watch Mammootty on screen, I don’t see the character. I see my Ichaakka (elder brother), and that creates a unique emotional connection for me. Even in comedy films, there are moments where just seeing him on screen stirs emotions I can’t control,” he added.
The Unique Bond with Mammootty
Ibrahimkutty expressed his pride and affection for Mammootty, calling him a source of protection and inspiration. “We’ve grown up in the shadow of Ichaakka’s care and love. That bond remains intact even today, and I feel it every time I see him on the big screen,” he shared.
Fans’ Reactions and Box Office Success
Both Lucky Bhaskar and Turbo have been major hits this year, with Lucky Bhaskar receiving pan-Indian acclaim despite being a Telugu film and Turbo securing blockbuster status in Malayalam. Ibrahimkutty’s emotional connection with these films has sparked discussions on social media, with fans celebrating the warmth and affection within this star-studded family.
Through Ibrahimkutty’s heartfelt revelations, fans have gained a closer glimpse of the love and respect that define the Mammootty-Dulquer family dynamic. It’s not just about the movies; it’s about the emotions, pride, and familial bonds that make this family unique in the Indian film industry.

