
Gokul Suresh has addressed why he isn't receiving the same welcome as the sons of Mohanlal and Mammootty, despite being the son of Suresh Gopi. He clarified that discussing this topic brings up various factors, including politics, and emphasized that Dulquer and Pranav did not achieve their success easily. Gokul made these remarks during an interview with a Tamil media outlet as part of the promotional event for "Gaganachari."
Malayalam superstars Mammootty, Mohanlal, and Suresh Gopi have paved the way for their children in the industry. In response to an anchor's question about why he isn’t receiving the same attention as Mohanlal’s or Mammootty’s children, Gokul explained that Dulquer and Pranav's journeys were not simple.
He pointed out that while Dulquer might have had a desire to act from a young age, the effort required to achieve stardom is often overlooked. Gokul emphasized that being privileged doesn't make the journey any easier and highlighted the hard work and struggles involved.
Regarding Pranav Mohanlal, Gokul noted that despite not being very interested in films, Pranav receives opportunities. He explained that those who don't get such opportunities might see him as lucky, but for someone like Pranav, who doesn't seek exposure, getting film roles isn't necessarily a stroke of luck.
Gokul emphasized the importance of being content with what one has and believing in the potential for greater achievements. He underscored the value of honesty in content creation, stating that it can lead to success, even if progress is slow. Gokul expressed his acceptance of not reaching the heights others might expect, as long as he remains true to his work.
Published: 08 Jul 2024, 07:07 pm IST
Related Topics
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Get Latest Mathrubhumi Updates in English
Disclaimer: Kindly avoid objectionable, derogatory, unlawful and lewd comments, while responding to reports. Such comments are punishable under cyber laws. Please keep away from personal attacks. The opinions expressed here are the personal opinions of readers and not that of Mathrubhumi.

