"Mohanlal decided to do the programme with good intentions. Do not put pressure on him, allow him to continue with his work with a calm mind", he told reporters here, expressing solidarity with Mohanlal, who has been at the receiving end for the 'Lalisom' show.
Mohanlal has already informed the government that he would return the Rs 1.63 crore his band 'Lalisom' got for the show during the games inauguration.
Mamootty, who refused to take any questions, said if the controversy lingers, it would only mar the National Games.
"Mohanlal is our pride. Instead of criticising him, support him. Please stop dragging him into the controversy. Mohanlal is an actor and we accept him because of his prowess in acting. I express my solidarity with Mohanlal as an artist and co-worker," he said.
The stage show was widely perceived as a flop as some performers allegedly bluffed viewers by lip syncing, forcing Mohanlal to make an offer to return the amount he received.
"The government approached me at the last minute and asked me to perform the Lalisom show at the opening ceremony after a musical event that was earlier planned did not take off. For the past three weeks, I and my team have been working hard to bring this on the stage.
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