At the beginning of this month, Superstar Mohanlal caused prayers in Sabarimala in Superstar Mohanklal, the latter is a Muslim, and he should apologize if he needs to apologize. Clarifying his position, Mohanlal said that prayers were personal, and Puja was held when the reports arose that the actor was deteriorating.
Mohanlal who stimulated his upcoming film “L2. Employment“On March 18 he would offer prayers to Sabarimala.
A receipt issued by the Department’s Office, which indicates the above in social media, a part of the users, which raises it as an example of utility. However, another department pointed out Mammootty’s violated Islamic beliefs of Muslim and Indian prayers.
Whoever, the influential and former editor of “Madiamam” newspaper asked Mammootty to apologize if he asked Mohanlal to offer prayers on his behalf. He quotes Islamic laws to say that only Allah should pray to someone who follows Islamic faith.
Mohanlal, who shares a close connection, despite their professional competition, despite their professional competition, he set aside the contradictions in the event. Statement that they are like brothers and prayers, they are personal, he asked. “What did it wrong to pray for him?”
He also clarified that he offered prayers after the actor was backward with small health. By distributing an update on his health, he said Mammootty is well recovering, and there was no discomfort.
To the question how the receipt was received, he offered to be implemented by the Travancore Devaswom Board official, who ruled the Lord in Sabarimala.
However, the truck’s counsel was denied that Mohanla’s statement led to a misunderstanding, and that their officials were not guilty. On Tuesday, the council clarified that the cause of the leak was the reason for commitment, and did not fulfill them.
Meanwhile, health fears led to rumors that the team was diagnosed with cancer, but his team quickly refused it as “false news”, offer reports. His team said he was a break for Ramzan. He is fasting, and his shooting schedule has been set, they say.