Unni Mukundan, a flexible Indian on-screen character, maker, and artist, is particularly known for his critical contributions to Malayalam cinema and his growing profile in other South Indian film industries by 2025.



Unni Mukundan Biography
Unnikrishnan Mukundan Nair, broadly recognised as Unni Mukundan, was born on 22 September 1987 in Thrissur, Kerala. Raised in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, due to his parents’ business, Unni completed his tutoring at Pragati School, Ahmedabad, and afterwards sought a Bachelor’s degree in English Writing from Prajyoti Niketan College, Thrissur. Known for his athletic construct, Unni earned the moniker “Muscle Aliyan” and created an interface in sports, verse, and music from a youthful age.

Age, Tallness, and Weight
As of 2025, Unni Mukundan is 38 a old time ancient. His height is roughly 5 ft 11 in (180 cm), and he weighs almost 78 kg. These properties, combined with his devotion to wellness, have made him a prevalent choice for action-oriented parts in cinema.

Family
Unni was born to Madathiparambil Mukundan Nair and Roji Mukundan. He has a senior sister named Karthika Mukundan. In spite of visiting media theory, Unni remains single and effectively keeps up his private life, absent from public scrutiny.

Career
Unni Mukundan made his acting make a big appearance with the Tamil film “Seedan” (2011), before long picking up recognition through the Malayalam film “Mallu Singh” (2012). His different work incorporates hit Malayalam movies such as “Vikramadithyan” (2014), “KL 10 Patthu” (2015), and “Malikappuram” (2022), as well as critical parts in the Telugu motion picture “Janatha Garage” and the Tamil film “Garudan” (2024).

Net Worth in 2025
By 2025, Unni Mukundan’s estimated net worth is over ₹ 27 crores, credited to his fruitful film career, singing, supports, and generation wanders. His entrepreneurial soul is reflected in his generation company, Unni Mukundan pictures( UMF) Private Ltd, which has delivered accredited systems.

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