Actor-producer
Unni Mukundan turned 36 today (Sep 22). The charming star is celebrating his birthday with family and friends. Unni Mukundan, who debuted in the entertainment industry in 2011 with the Tamil film ‘Seedan’ has earned a place in Malayalam movie industry, and emerged as one of the bankable stars in the industry. As Unni Mukundan is celebrating his birthday, his colleagues and co-stars including Prithviraj Sukumaran,
Nivin Pauly and others have extended wishes.
Prithviraj Sukumaran and others took to their respective social media handles to send birthday wishes to Unni Mukundan.
Prithviraj Sukumaran, who has worked with Unni Mukundan in films like ‘Bro Daddy,’ and ‘Bhramam,’ has penned a note on Instagram. “Happy birthday Unni Mukundan,” Prithviraj Sukumaran’s note read.
Actor Nivin Pauly dropped a joyful selfie with the birthday boy on Facebook, and wrote, “Happy Birthday Unni Mukundan.”
Filmmaker Ajai Vasudev penned a note on Facebook that reads, “Many many happy returns of returns of the day dear Unni.”
Vishnu Mohan, the director of Unni Mukundan starrer ‘Meppadiyan’ wrote a heartwarming note about the bond they share. In a note posted on social media,
Vishnu Mohan said, “Dear Unni... we've been celebrating this day together for the last five years. And today both of us are in different locations. We've been working for a common goal for the first three years and I believe we have reached there. While I think about it, last five years was a hell of a journey but that makes it all worth it. We've been bestowed with many surprises and achievements. I wish the universe to align us together again for more projects and hope to stand by your side through all your accomplishments. Hey Unni, we were on the same status last year and something has changed this time. I'm looking forward to change yours to. Happy birthday brother.”
Filmmaker and producer Salaam Bappu wrote, “Happy birthday dear Unni Mukundan. My best friend, big good things going to happen.”
On the work front, Unni Mukundan will be next seen in ‘Jai Ganesh.’