“The Greatest Religion Is Trust”: Mammootty’s Powerful Words On Humanity
A recent speech of Mammootty has drawn attention for its strong message on humanity, trust, and shared existence.
Speaking at the concluding session of the Cultural Congress on Sunday, the veteran actor said that the greatest religion in the world is people trusting one another, not caste, creed, or belief systems.
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Mammootty said that nature itself does not recognise divisions. He pointed out that the sun and rain have no caste or religion, and diseases also do not differentiate between people.
Yet, he said, humans continue to create differences among themselves. According to the actor, mutual trust is more powerful than any religion.
Talking about culture, Mammootty explained that it is not limited to traditions, customs, or rules. He said culture means recognising the presence of others and understanding that the earth, air, and water belong to everyone.
He added that divisions are often created for selfish interests rather than for the good of society.
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The actor also said that education is only one part of culture, and not culture in its entirety. He clarified that the initiative was meant to remind people of India’s cultural diversity and shared values, not to teach culture directly.
Mammootty concluded by saying that love exists to defeat the evil within humans. While not everyone can achieve this fully, he stressed that goodness must always win over evil.
On the work front, Mammootty continues to enjoy a strong phase in his career. His recent Malayalam film ‘Kaalamkaaval’ is running successfully and has received positive responses from audiences.
Meanwhile, the actor is gearing up for the release of his upcoming project ‘Patriot’, which has already generated significant buzz.