In Pics: Mohanlal, Mammootty, Fahadh Faasil and other actors cast their vote for Kerala elections
Updated On: 09 April, 2026 04:14 PM IST | Athulya Nambiar
The southern state of Kerala went to elections on April 9. The complete exercise will be completed in a single phase. On Thursday, celebrities like Mohanlal, Mammootty and Fahadh Faasil were seen stepping out to cast their votes.

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Actor Mohanlal waited outside Mudavanmughal Government School in Thiruvananthapuram to cast his vote at around 7 am. He was seen interacting with LDF candidate V Sivankutty and UDF candidate K S Sabarinadhan in the Nemom constituency. "Done my part. Your turn, Keralam go vote," he wrote on his social media platform after casting his vote
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Voters gathered in large numbers when star actor Mammootty and his family arrived in Ponnuruni, Kochi, to cast their votes. "It is a once-in-five-year opportunity, and people should come forward to cast their votes," he said

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Actor Asif Ali cast his vote in Thodupuzha and said he does not disclose which candidate he supports.
He said the government should ensure freedom of expression. "I always say that the government should be accessible and interactive," he said
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Actor Tovino Thomas reached the polling station with his family and said he has never missed casting his vote. "It is our right and responsibility to protect democracy," he said

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Actor Fahadh Faasil was seen arriving in Alapuzzha to cast his vote
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The actor was seen interacting with the locals at the polling booth. He flashed his inked finger proudly before leaving the premises

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Actor Renji Panicker who was also seen in the Hindi film Param Sundari cast his vote during the Kerala State Assembly elections

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This election has also seen at least eight celebrities, including actors Ramesh Pisharody, Anjali Nair and Major Ravi, contesting in various constituencies
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Actor Kunchacko Boban, who cast his vote in Alappuzha, said good governance should prevail regardless of who forms the government

