City
Epaper

Try being the Marco with a six-pack, says Unni Mukundan

By IANS | Updated: April 29, 2025 22:27 IST

Chennai, April 29 Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan has urged his followers on Instagram to try being "the Marco ...

Open in App

Chennai, April 29 Malayalam actor Unni Mukundan has urged his followers on Instagram to try being "the Marco with (a) six pack on hand" instead of being one to "mimic the Marco with Cigs on hand".

Director Haneef Adeni’s explosive action entertainer ‘Marco’, in which Unni Mukundan played the lead, was an overwhelming success at the box office. In fact, it became the first Malayalam film with an ‘A’ rating to gross over a whopping Rs 100 crore.

However, the film came in for criticism for the excessive violence it showcased.

Recently, the actor had posted a still of his from the film in which he was seen smoking a cigar.

To ensure that his followers on Instagram did not pick up the habit of smoking, the actor put out a post on Instagram in which he urged his followers to pick the option of staying fit over the option of smoking.

Posting another picture that showcased his toned body in the film, he wrote, "The weight of a single cigarette typically ranges between 0.7 to 1.0 grams, depending on the brand and type. So, the total weight (including the filter and paper) is generally about one gram on average. If that’s how you feel Man enough, please reconsider your options.

"FYI: Men lift 50 kgs of iron to actually go high. Guys, Choice is yours. P.S.: Easier to mimic the Marco with Cigs on hand. Try being the Marco with Six Pack on hand. To be the latter, you will need something called, The Grit."

Interestingly, Unni Mukundan's suggestion on staying away from smoking comes only a couple of days after actor Suriya's request to his fans to not smoke.

Speaking at a pre-release event of director Karthik Subbaraj's 'Retro' that was held at the Lulu Mall in Trivandram, Suriya had said, "Just one caution. I have smoked cigarettes for the sake of the film. Please don't smoke cigarettes in your life."

Suriya pointed out that if one started smoking, they wouldn't be able to get rid of the habit.

"If you start smoking, you will not be able to stop. You will start by saying, 'Just one puff or just one cigarette.' But once you start, you will not be able to stop," he said and added, "I will definitely not endorse that and don't do that."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessCM Naidu keen to develop Andhra Pradesh as logistic hub of India

NationalCM Naidu keen to develop Andhra Pradesh as logistic hub of India

InternationalBeijing attaches great importance to PM Modi's upcoming China visit: Chinese Ambassador

BusinessPunjab seeks relief of Rs 50,000 crore for losses after GST implementation

NationalPunjab seeks relief of Rs 50,000 crore for losses after GST implementation

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentSpanish film 'Culpa Nuestra' release date out, makers share first look poster

Entertainment"His music was like poetry, I have beautiful memories": Ustad Amjad Ali Khan remembers shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan

Entertainment‘I Am Not a Part of Bigg Boss 19’: Shafaq Naaz Refutes Participation In Show Amid Exit Rumours (Watch Video)

EntertainmentIdris Elba, Channing Tatum set for Tribute Awards at Toronto Film Festival

EntertainmentSoha Ali Khan lauds Kareena Kapoor's approach to "parenting", calls social media a "problem" in raising kids