Mohanlal Filmography - Dropped/shelved Projects

Dropped/shelved Projects

Year Title Director Co-stars Language Notes
1988 Dhanushkodi Priyadarshan Raghuvaran Malayalam 60% completed; shot at Dhanushkodi, Sri Lanka
1989 Chodhyam G. S. Vijayan Rahman, Rupini, Ashokan Malayalam Remake of Tamil hit Puriyatha Pudhir
1992 Australia Rajeev Anchal Malayalam Scenes shot for Australia added in "Butterflies", another Rajeev Anchal–Mohanlal film
1992 Brahmaah Dhouthyam Anil Malayalam Remade by I. V. Sasi as The City with Suresh Gopi
1993 Vaishnavar Malayalam Music composed by Ouseppachan who was assisted by A. R. Rahman was released
1994 Bhaasuram Sangeeth Sivan Malayalam Only the Music was released
1995 Kaamamohitham K. G. George Naseeruddin Shah Malayalam
1996 Swarnachamaram Rajeevnath Sivaji Ganeshan Malayalam A Song sequence between Sivaji and Mohanlal has been shot, which is yet to use in any other movies.
2000 Chakram Kamal Dileep, Vidya Balan Malayalam Remade by Lohithadas as Chakram with Prithviraj
2003 Naran Renji Panickker Malayalam Director Joshi used this same title for another Mohanlal starrer

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