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Dileep
On
his way to superstardom
He
began as a mimicry artist. And went on to become an assistant director
in films. After that he started facing the camera, doing small-time
roles. And now, he is, perhaps, the busiest star in Kerala.
In 2001, when
big-budget films as well as films with superstars were struggling
at the box-office and even bombing miserably, low-budget films of
Dileep emerged with flying colours at the box-office and he thus
became the star of the year.
It seems as
Dileep is the only star in mainstream Malayalam cinema with a minimum
guarantee these days. Thus the actor is nowadays basking in the
glory of a hit after hit and it is even reported that he hasnt
got any dates till mid-2003.
Dileep was
born in Alwaye near Ernakulam to Padmanabhan Pillai and Sarojam.
His father wanted to make him an advocate. But Dileep developed
a liking for cinema and mimicry in his school days. He yearned in
his heart to become a filmstar.
Dileep
tried his hand at mimicry on stage during his pre-degree days at
U.C. College. And after graduating from Maharajas College,
Ernakulam, this youngster set out to find a place for himself in
the film industry. And for that, he found the best wayout. He took
to mimicry and spent about five years with different mimicry troupes
including Kalabhavan and Harisri. In the meantime, the youngster
became quite close to actor Jayaram, who himself was a mimicry artiste.
And that proved beneficial. Jayaram introduced young Dileep to noted
director Kamal who agreed to take him as an assistant director.
And so, Dileeps journey in films began with the Mohanlal-starrer
Vishnulokam. He was Kamals assistant in about nine films.
Meanwhile, Dileep got the chance to face the camera for the first
time in a bit role in Kamals Mukesh-Madhubala-starrer Ennodishtam
Koodamo. He then appeared in a better role in Joshis Mammootty-starer
Sainyam. After that came Sunils Maanaththe Kottaram, where
Dileep was cast in a supporting role. Dileep was yet to get a firm
footing in the film industry. There were many actors like Dileep
who had joined the film industry from the mimicry stage at that
time. And people who had seen Dileep in films like Maanaththe Kottaaram
and Three Men Army were heard saying that out of the handful of
the mimicry people who had a future on the silver screen, Dileep
was undoubtedly one. But still, nobody perhaps thought that he would
became as popular a star as he is now.
In the meantime,
Sunderdas, a debutante director, came up with a film Sallaapam.
Based on script by Lohitadas, Sallaapam saw Dileep being cast in
the lead. Even the heroine was new. Manju Warrier, who had earlier
made her debut, though not as the heroine, in Mohans Saakshyam,
was cast opposite Dileep. And the film, with excellent performances
by Dileep, Manju Warrier and Manoj K Jayan, became a big hit. Thus
Sallaapam proved a big break for Dileep and thus was launched as
a new hero into Malayalam films. Kamals Ee Puzhayum Kadannu
repeated the same magic at the box-office for Dileep and Manju Warrier.
The film was also a turning point in his life. On the sets of the
film, Dileep and Manju Warrier got much intimate with each other
and the relationship blossomed into a romance that was very much
acceptable to the fans of both Dileep and Manju, both brilliant
performers and very popular by then. Anyhow, with Dileep and Manju
finally tying the knot later, Manju bid adieu to films.
After Sallaapam
and Ee Puzhayum ..., there was no looking back for Dileep. He became
a hot property as far as filmmakers with medium and low-budget were
concerned. Most of Dileeps films did either average
or good business at the box-office. Of course, some of them did
flop. But the equal ease with which Dileep did sentimental scenes
as well as comedy scenes and his lively presence on the screen won
him much popularity. Notable among the films that he did during
this period was Sibi Malayils Nee Varuvolam, Rafi-Mecartins
Punjabi House and Priyadarshans Megham. It was 2000, the millennium
year, that proved much beneficial to Dileeps film career.
Scenarist-turned-director Lohitadas, who had earlier cast Dileep
in a supporting role in his Ormacheppu, decided to cast Dileep as
the hero in his film Joker. As the name suggests, Joker portrayed
life in a circus tent and Dileep portrayed brilliantly the character
of Babu, the joker. The film not only became a big hit, it also
catapulted Dileep into the league of the top stars of Malayalam.
With Joker, Dileep became the only minimum guarantee star in Malayalam
and almost all the producers began seeing him as a safe-bet actor.
Lots of offer came his way, but Dileep turned selective and that
proved beneficial to him. By the end of 2000 came Thenkaasipattanam,
directed by Rafi and Mecartin, which had Dileep doing a supporting
character alongside Suresh Gopi and Lal. The film, which created
records at the box-office, reiterated Dileeps popularity.
A colourful and lively film, Thenkaasipattanam, of course, had all
those ingredients that could make it a big entertainer - lively
humour, fast paced songs and good performances by all the artists.
But it is an undeniable fact that Dileep had his own role as far
as the commercial success of the film is concerned. Of course, all
the other stars in the film did their parts well, but it was Dileep
who remained the main attraction of the film. Sans Dileeps
Shatru alias Shatrughnan, the film was almost unimaginable.
For
Dileep, the year 2001 was, perhaps, more favourable than 2000, Thenkaasipattanam
continued to be the top-grosser for the first few months of 2001.
And then came a series of films, all hits - Dhosth, in which Dileep
starred alongside teenage sensation Kunchacko Boban, Ee Parakkum
Thalika, in which he was cast opposite debutante heroine Nitya Das,
Rakshasaraajaavu alongside Mammootty, Ishtam with Nedumudi Venu
and newcomer Navya Nair and finally Lohitadass Sutradharan.
With these films becoming hits, Dileep has become so popular that
when he appears on the screen in his latest release Mazhathullikilukkam,
enthusiastic fans cheer him with loud applause. A really enviable
thing, for even the superstars seem to have lost that magic which
would send the audience into loud applause.
Now Dileep
has his hand full. It is even reported that he hasnt got any
dates till mid-2003. At present he is busy shuffling between locations.
This Vishu, ardent fans of Dileep would get a chance to see their
star in Kuberan, directed by the very same Sunder Das who gave Dileep
his first hit. And there are films by Kamal, Shashi Shanker and
Lohitadas.
In the Tamil
film, Raajyam, Dileep is acting as the younger brother of Vijaykant.
With so many films in hand and so great an appeal at the box-office,
it wouldnt be wrong to doubt if this young star of Malayalam
movies is on the road to superstardom!
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