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Happy Children’s Day 2023: Mammootty to Unni Mukundan, here’s how M-Town celebs are keeping their inner child alive

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 14, 2023, 13:51 IST
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Happy Children’s Day 2023: Mammootty to Unni Mukundan, here’s how M-Town celebs are keeping their inner child alive

In life, all that matters is the little things, and none is better than kids practice that. The sun rays striking on a dew drop cheer them. Something as simple as a butterfly paying a visit would exhilarate them. There is a lot one can learn from children. Just like famous Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho once said, “A child can always teach an adult three things: to be happy for no reason, to be always busy with something and know how to demand with all his might what you want.” From being happy for even the littlest things to having the urge to know about everything, their personas know no bounds. But most of the time as we grow up, it gets lost in the rat race. Nurturing your inner child is something we all should do.


As we celebrate Children’s Day today, let’s take a look at how Mollywood celebrities including Mammootty are keeping their inner child alive and thriving.

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​Rimi Tomy

Playback singer-actor-television personality Rimi Tomy is aging in reverse, and you know what the secret is? Yes, she of course takes care of her body and soul, but what keeps her youthful in her 40s is her ability to nurture her inner child. You can always see her smile. Amidst all the chaos, she always chooses to live in the moment. Be it dancing it out during her song performances or finding happiness in little things, Rimi Tomy lives life to the fullest.

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Unni Mukundan



Unni Mukundan’s name often stands synonymous with all things masculine, and he is also someone who makes sure to keep his inner child thriving. From his fondness for animals and babies to his vast collection of superheroes, Unni Mukundan is definitely living his dream. If you follow the actor on social media, you might be aware that he finds happiness in the little things.


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​Kunchacko Boban

Kunchacko Boban believes in the embraces the philosophy of seizing life's moments as they come, living each day to the fullest. He thrives on engaging in playful activities and cherishing relationships, nurturing his inner child. Whether it's spending evenings playing with his son or embracing whimsy during family vacations, Kunchacko Boban embodies this belief.

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Mohanlal

Your inner child fades away when curiosity wanes. Mohanlal stands out as someone genuinely driven by curiosity. For instance, the superstar is an unapologetic foodie and consistently seeks to understand the food on his plate. Whether inquiring about the recipe from the chef or savoring it with pure delight, Mohanlal has a genuine penchant for learning more about what he eats. He believes that a part of being a successful actor is staying connected to that innocent, curious part of oneself, allowing emotions and experiences to flow freely.

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Mammootty

You cease to be a child when you stop learning. Learning something new or polishing your skillsets is a characteristic trait of children. And guess what? This particular trait has a lot to do with Mammootty’s charm and age-defying looks! The 72-year-old actor who is a living legend, and has accomplished everything that an actor could continues to chase characters that excite him. If you look at the work he has done in the past couple of years, you will notice his quest for versatility. He tries to learn even in his 70s and is quite enthusiastic about photography and gadgets.




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