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It looks like the curtains are finally coming down on the career of Dileep, one of the most successful Malayalam superstars and a leading producer, distributor and exhibitor. The popular actor, whose fans refers to him as ‘Janapriya Nayakan’ (People’s Actor), was recently arrested in connection with the abduction and molestation of an actress in Kochi last February. Dileep (48) was remanded to a 14-day judicial custody and was shifted to Aluva (near Kochi) sub-jail.
Following Dileep’s arrest, he was expelled from AMMA’s primary membership on Tuesday after an emergency executive committee meeting of the organisation held at the residence of Mammootty in Kochi. He was also expelled from Kerala Film Producers Association and Theatre Federation.
He recently broke the back of the exhibitors’ federation and the hold of Liberty Basheer, and got him defeated and anointed himself as the new president of the Theatre Federation.
How did Gopalakrishna Pillai born into a lower middle-class Nair family in Aluva become the omnipotent superstar Dileep ? A flashback - our hero turned villain spent his college days at Ernakulam’s prestigious Maharaja’s college and became a mimicry artist at the famous Kalabhavan.
Nadir Shah, his best friend from those days, was also questioned in the actress abduction case. Then it was but natural for a mimicry artist to graduate to the big screen after the success of actors like Jayaram, Siddique , Sainuddin and others. And Gopalakrishnan became an assistant to leading director Kamal, and later debuted as a hero with Mannathe Kottaram (1994), directed by Sunil who gave him the screen name Dileep.
But it was his association with writer Lohitadas and Sallapam (1996), where Manju Warrier played the heroine, that got him star recognition. The Dileep-Manju romantic pair became popular among the audiences with films like Ee Puzhayam Kadannu (1997) and he married her in 1998, when she was at her peak and the number one heroine. The buzz is that Dileep insisted that Manju should not act in films, and soon she faded out and became a housewife. And in early 2000, Dileep-Kavya Madhavan became a hot pair in Malayalam cinema.
In late 1990s and early 2000, Dileep became a mass hero doing slapstick comedy entertainers with films like Punjabi House, Thenkasipattanam, Ee Parakkum Thalika, Meesa Madhavan and many others. Most of the writers and directors of these films were from the mimicry background and he personally picked them on their ability to provide slapstick comedy.
Though he tried his best to change his image by doing films with serious filmmakers including the master Adoor Gopalakrishnan in Pinneyum (2016), it never worked. It was crass commercial laugh-a-minute comedies that Dileep is known for and he never got the kind of recognition reserved for Mohanlal and Mammootty. The advent of new generation heroes like Prithviraj, Nivin Pauly and Dulquer Salmaan, saw Dileep concentrating more on the business of cinema and his hold over the industry through AMMA.
Meanwhile his private life went through a churning as he divorced Manju Warrier in 2014. The reason for the divorce according to the grapevine was his growing closeness to Kavya Madhavan, with whom he had given many super hits. The actress in the abduction and molestation case was supposed to have played a crucial role by supporting Manju during her divorce proceedings. Two years after his divorce, Dileep married Kavya, for whom also it was her second marriage.
The police investigating the actress abduction and molestation case say the main reason for Dileep hatching a plan along with paid mercenaries or ‘Quotation gang’ (as they say in Kerala) like Pulsar Suni, was to teach the actress a lesson.
Now back to present. Dileep has currently three films in various stages of production costing around Rs 60 crore riding on him. Rama Leela directed by debutant Arun Gopy has him playing a crafty politician with shades of grey and was supposed to release on July 7, but has now been postponed indefinitely. Kammara Sambhavam, directed by debutant Rathish Ambat is a war-based big budget film which also has popular actor Siddharth making his Malayalam debut. Another Dileep film which started rolling is Professor Dingan, a full 3D comic-adventure film directed by veteran cameraman Ramachandra Babu.
It looks like Dileep will take some time to come out of his present mess.
And as the memes (using his film titles) on FB say – “It’s Welcome To Central Jail for King Liar”.
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