Geetu Mohandas: From Award-Winning Child Artist to Acclaimed Filmmaker
As Kannada superstar Yash celebrates his birthday, fans were treated to a glimpse of his upcoming film Toxic through an enthralling teaser.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Geetu Mohandas, the teaser not only showcased Yash’s suave look but also shifted attention to Geetu’s remarkable journey from actor to filmmaker.
Born as Gayathri Mohandas on February 14, 1981, in Kannur, Kerala, Geetu Mohandas began her cinematic journey as a child artist.
Her breakout role came in Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare (1986), where she shared the screen with Mohanlal at just five years old. Her performance won her the Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist, setting the stage for a promising career.
As an adult, Geetu debuted in Life is Beautiful alongside Mohanlal and went on to act in popular Malayalam films such as Thenkasi Pattanam, Valkannadi, and Akale.
Her portrayal in Akale earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Malayalam. Her acting career culminated with Nammal Thammil in 2009, after which she shifted focus to direction.
The Director’s Chair: Geetu’s Transition to Filmmaking
In 2009, Geetu Mohandas ventured into direction with her short fiction film Kelkkunnundo (Are You Listening?), produced under her banner Unplugged.
The film garnered three international awards and the National Film Award in India. It was later included in the Kerala state syllabus for 12th-grade students, reflecting its cultural significance.
Geetu’s debut feature film as a director, Liar’s Dice (2013), starring Geetanjali Thapa and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, brought her national and international acclaim.
The film earned two National Film Awards and was India’s official entry to the 87th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
Her second directorial venture, Moothon (The Elder One), won the Global Filmmaker Award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016.
The film’s exploration of identity and love showcased Geetu’s ability to craft complex, impactful narratives, cementing her reputation as a visionary filmmaker.
The Buzz Around ‘Toxic’
Geetu Mohandas’s upcoming project, Toxic, marks Kannada superstar Yash’s return to the big screen after the massive success of KGF: Chapter 2.
The film’s teaser, released on January 8, coinciding with Yash’s birthday, created significant buzz among fans and critics alike.
The teaser revealed Yash in a stylish avatar, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of a nightclub. Fans have been eager to see him in a fresh role, and the teaser delivered the perfect blend of intrigue and excitement.
While the film was initially slated for a theatrical release on April 10, the date has been postponed, heightening anticipation.
Reports suggest the inclusion of prominent actors like Nayanthara, Kiara Advani, and Huma Qureshi, though the complete cast and crew are yet to be revealed.
Yash and Geetu: A Dynamic Duo
Toxic brings together Yash’s magnetic on-screen presence and Geetu Mohandas’s storytelling prowess. Yash, known for his powerful performances in the KGF series, is stepping into a new territory under Geetu’s direction.
For Geetu, Toxic is another milestone in her illustrious career, marking her first collaboration with a pan-Indian star like Yash.
With her ability to weave thought-provoking narratives and Yash’s fan following, the film is poised to be a cinematic spectacle.
A Cinematic Journey Worth Celebrating
As fans eagerly await the release of Toxic, Geetu Mohandas’s journey from child artist to celebrated filmmaker is a story of passion and resilience.
Her ability to push boundaries and craft meaningful cinema has made her a force to be reckoned with in the industry.
With Toxic, Geetu is set to add another remarkable chapter to her career. As the teaser continues to generate excitement, one thing is clear: Geetu Mohandas and Yash are ready to captivate audiences with their collaborative magic.