Mohanlal in Fresh Trouble? Superstar Declares Elephant Tusks and Ivory Idols in Ongoing Wildlife Case
Mohanlal's admission of possessing 10 elephant tusks and 13 ivory idols under Kerala's amnesty scheme stirs new debate in a high-profile wildlife case.
Dumtika Editorial
July 6, 2026 · 1 min read

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Mohanlal in Wildlife Spotlight: Fresh Declaration Stirs Controversy
Malayalam superstar Mohanlal has once again landed in the spotlight after formally declaring possession of 10 elephant tusks and 13 ivory idols to the Kerala Forest Department. This move comes as part of the state's amnesty scheme, reigniting interest in the long-standing wildlife case tied to the actor.
Mohanlal, celebrated for his prolific contributions to Malayalam cinema, finds himself navigating complex legal waters despite an illustrious recent run at the box office. The current declaration reportedly includes religious idols crafted from ivory, featuring deities such as Lord Krishna and Lord Rama, with the total weight of the artefacts reaching around 46 kg. According to officials, the Forest Department is now set to conduct rigorous verification, including DNA testing, to determine the legality and origins of these items.
The saga stems from the Kerala High Court's earlier decision to revoke Mohanlal's previous ownership certificates for these artefacts, citing procedural lapses. The state subsequently launched an amnesty window to permit new disclosures under revised guidelines. Mohanlal has previously asserted that many of the ivory pieces were either inherited or received as gifts. However, the Forest Department continues to scrutinize whether the possessions align with wildlife protection laws. The matter, dating back to a 2011 Income Tax raid, remains a hot topic among fans and legal observers alike.
With the Forest Department now embarking on a fresh round of checks, all eyes are on the next legal chapter in this high-profile case and how it could impact Mohanlal's public image going forward.

