Major Mahadevan

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Colonel Mahadevan
Major Mahadevan series character
Major Mahadevan in Kandahar.jpg
Mohanlal as Major Mahadevan in Kandahar
First appearanceKeerthi Chakra (2006)
Last appearance1971: Beyond Borders (2017)
Created byMajor Ravi
Portrayed byMohanlal
In-universe information
NicknameMahi
GenderMale
TitleMajor, Colonel
OccupationNSG Team Commander, army officer
FamilyMajor Sahadevan (father)
Parvathy Sahadevan (mother)
SpouseSreekutty
ChildrenArathi Mahadevan
ReligionHinduism
Nationality Indian

Major Mahadevan is a fictional character and the protagonist in the Major Mahadevan film series. The character was created by Major Ravi and is portrayed by Mohanlal. Mahadevan is a commanding officer in the Indian Army, who held the title Major and was promoted to a Colonel. He first appears in the 2006 film Kirthi Chakra, and later in the sequels Kurukshetra (2008), Kandahar (2010), and 1971: Beyond Borders (2017).[1]

Major Mahadevan is one of the most influential characters to have appeared in Malayalam cinema. Mohanlal was given an honorary position as a lieutenant colonel in the Territorial Army of India by the Indian Ministry of Defence, taking into account his honest portrayal of an army man and the reach the character got through the films Kirthi Chakra (2006) and Kurukshetra (2008).[2] The third installment Kandahar was released in 2010.[3] He appeared in the latest film 1971: Beyond Borders in 2017.

Family[]

Mahadevan was married and had a daughter, Arathi Mahadevan with his wife, Sreekutty (portrayed by Lakshmi Gopalaswamy), who were killed in a bomb explosion. Both his wife and daughter appeared in the first film Keerthi Chakra. His father Sahadevan was a war veteran, an army Major, who had fought in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Major Sahadevan appeared in the 2017 sequel 1971: Beyond Borders.

Appearances[]

Mahadevan appeared in four films:

References[]

  1. ^ Vijay George (15 October 2010). "Brave heart". The Hindu.
  2. ^ Vivek Ranjit (18 January 2010). "Fabulous Fifteen". The New Indian Express.
  3. ^ Vijay george (17 December 2010). "A major mission". The Hindu.
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