Murali
Gopy-A
Multifaceted
Artist
In
Malayalam
Cinema:
Murali
Gopy,
a
versatile
artist
known
for
his
exceptional
skills
in
film
acting,
screenwriting,
playback
singing,
journalism,
and
writing,
has
carved
a
prominent
place
for
himself
in
the
Malayalam
film
industry.
Following
in
the
footsteps
of
his
legendary
father,
Bharath
Gopy,
Murali
has
already
captured
the
hearts
of
audiences
with
his
compelling
performances
and
captivating
screenplays.
In
2004,
Murali
Gopy
made
his
entry
into
Malayalam
cinema
by
showcasing
his
writing
prowess,
contributing
to
the
screenplay
of
Lal
Jose's
film
"Rasikan." Alongside
his
screenwriting,
he
showcased
his
acting
abilities
by
portraying
the
antagonist
in
the
same
film.
Murali
also
lent
his
melodious
voice
to
a
song
that
starts
with
"chanju
nikkana
pootha
mavinte,"
earning
recognition
for
his
villainous
role
in
"Rasikan."
Although
the
film
received
a
mixed
response,
Murali
Gopy's
talent
as
an
actor
and
writer
shone
through.
After
a
brief
stint
working
in
Dubai,
Murali
Gopy
returned
to
Malayalam
cinema
and
left
a
lasting
impression
with
his
role
as
Dr.
Alex
in
the
Mohanlal-starrer
"Bhramaram," released
in
2009.
Since
then,
he
has
continued
to
enthral
audiences
with
his
diverse
roles,
compelling
scripts,
and
notable
film
productions.
As
a
writer,
Murali
Gopy
exhibits
a
keen
understanding
of
contemporary
politics
and
artistry,
infusing
his
work
with
thought-provoking
themes.
Among
his
highly
anticipated
projects
is
"L2:
Empuraan,"
a
film
that
has
captured
the
attention
and
excitement
of
the
audience.
Following
the
immense
success
of
"Lucifer," Murali
Gopy
and
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
are
teaming
up
once
again
to
bring
"Empuraan"
to
life.
With
the
audience's
expectations
at
an
all-time
high,
Murali
fearlessly
expresses
his
opinions
on
various
subjects.
Murali
Gopy
Candid
On
Dileep
&
Controversy
In
a
recent
interview
with
The
New
Indian
Express,
Murali
Gopy
discussed
working
with
actor
Dileep
during
the
making
of
'Kammarasambhavam,'
when
the
latter
was
embroiled
in
a
controversy
involving
an
actor's
molestation
case.
When
asked
about
working
with
Dileep
amidst
the
controversy,
Murali
Gopy
responded,
"This
issue
came
up
when
the
film
was
half-shot.
I
will
not
judge
anyone.
I
have
no
proof
that
Dileep
did
it.
In
fact,
nobody
has.
The
accusation
doesn't
amount
to
a
verdict.
I
will
never
support
mob
verdicts.
Who
are
we
to
judge
people?
There
is
no
political
correctness
involved
there.
Is
it
reasonable
to
judge
someone
who
has
not
been
proven
guilty?
I
am
asking
about
the
logic
behind
it.
Let
the
verdict
come,
and
then
I
will
give
you
a
clear
answer.
Till
then,
I
will
not
judge
anyone."
With
his
unwavering
dedication
to
his
craft
and
fearlessness
in
expressing
his
views,
Murali
Gopy
continues
to
captivate
both
the
film
industry
and
audiences
alike,
leaving
an
indelible
mark
on
the
world
of
Malayalam
cinema.