Tomichan Mulakuppadam

Tomichan Mulakuppadam
Residence Abu Dhabi
Occupation
  • Businessman
  • Film producer
  • Film distributor
Years active 2007 – present (in film industry)
Known for Pulimurugan (2016)
Spouse(s) Rosakutty
Children 3
Website Official website

Tomichan Mulakuppadam is an Indian businessman, film producer and distributor working in Malayalam cinema. He is the owner of production house, Mulakuppadam Films. Being an NRI businessman with no previous background in cinema, according to him, he entered into film production because of his passion for films.[1] He is best known for producing Pulimurugan (2016) starring Mohanlal, which is the first film to create "100 crore club" in Malayalam film industry.

Career

He ventured into film production in 2007 with the help of Qatar-based Roy Manimala by producing the film Flash, starring Parvathy and Mohanlal. But the film did not performed well at the box office. His high-budget action film Pokkiri Raja (2010) directed by Vysakh and starring Mammootty was a commercial success.[1] He became a media sensation after he produced the high-budget action film Pulimurugan starring Mohanlal. The film's production cost was 25 crore, such an investment in a film industry with just 30 million audience was considered quite risky by the film industry.[2] However, the film turned out to be the highest-grossing film in the history of Malayalam cinema. It is the first Malayalam film in history to create "100 crore club" in film industry by grossing over 100 crore at the box office within its 30 days theatrical run.[3] After Pulimurugan, he announced his next venture starring Dileep, title Ramaleela and the film is currently under it's filming.

Personal life

Tomichan Mulakuppadam is settled in Abu Dhabi. He is married to Rosakutty, they have three childrenRomin, Risha, and Roshan. Romin acted in a role in Pulimurugan as Lal's teenage.[2]

References

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