Mohanlal And Mammootty Stand In Queue To Vote In Kerala Elections 2026, Skip VIP Privileges And Sets Example
On the day of the Kerala Assembly Elections 2026, two of Malayalam cinema's biggest stars, Mohanlal and Mammootty, set a strong example for citizens by casting their votes like ordinary people. Both actors chose to stand in queues at their respective polling stations, without seeking any special treatment or VIP privileges.

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Their simple and respectful approach to voting has been widely appreciated, highlighting the importance of equality in a democratic process.
Mohanlal Votes Early in Thiruvananthapuram
Mohanlal arrived in Thiruvananthapuram early on Thursday and cast his vote at Booth 36 in Mudavanmugal School, which falls under the Nemom constituency.
What stood out was that he reached the polling station even before voting officially began. He waited patiently in line along with other voters and completed the process without any hurry. Soon after casting his vote, the actor left for the airport for his scheduled trip to the United States.
Mammootty Flies In to Vote in Kochi
Mammootty also made a special effort to take part in the elections. He flew in from Chennai to cast his vote at the CKCGHS polling booth in Ponnurunni, located in the Thrikkakkara constituency in Kochi.
Like Mohanlal, he too followed the standard process, standing in line and voting without any special arrangements.
A Message of Equality and Responsibility
The actions of both actors send a strong message about the importance of participating in elections as responsible citizens. By not using VIP privileges, they showed that every vote carries equal value, regardless of status or popularity.
Their behaviour contrasts with instances in some other states where celebrities or public figures are often given priority at polling stations.
Encouraging Voter Participation
Celebrities have a strong influence on the public, and when well-known figures like Mohanlal and Mammootty take part in elections in such a simple manner, it encourages others to do the same.
Their actions remind people that voting is not just a right but also a duty, and it should be carried out with sincerity and respect for the democratic system.
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