Mullai Kothandam is known for Nandhi Varman (2023) and Sambavam.
Mullaiyarasi is known for 80s Buildup (2023).
Mulle Jarju Salvador is known for Black Beach (2020).
Mumaith Khan an Indian film actress who is very popular for her item songs. Mumait Khan is the uncrowned Bollywood Dancing Queen. Her birth name is Mumait Abdul Rashid Khan. She is also known by the name Munnu. Her mother's name is Hasina Khan and her father's name is Abdul Rashid khan. Mumaith's family hailed from Pakistan but moved to India where they settled in the outskirts of Mumbai. Her father is an Indian (Tamil Nadu) and her mother is a Pakistani. She has four sisters and to support her family, she joined a small dance troop for Rupees 1500/- per month. Her sister Zabyn Khan also entered the film industry and has done some cameo appearances in Telugu films.
The Mumbai Indians are a franchise cricket team based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, that competes in the Indian Premier League. Founded in 2008, the team is owned by India's biggest conglomerate, Reliance Industries, through its 100% subsidiary IndiaWin Sports. Since its establishment, the team has played its home matches in the 33,108-capacity Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Mumbai Indians won the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 after beating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs in the final. The team won the double by winning its first IPL title, in 2013, by defeating Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs in the final, and then defeated the Rajasthan Royals by 33 runs to win its second Champions League Twenty20 title later that year. They won their second IPL title on 24 May 2015 by defeating the Chennai Super Kings by 41 runs in the final and became the third team to win more than one IPL title. On 21 May 2017, they won their third IPL title by defeating the Rising Pune Supergiant by 1 run in a thrilling final, thus becoming the first team to win three IPL titles. While playing the tournament, they won their 100th T20, becoming the first team to do so. In 2019, they repeated the same feat as they won a record breaking fourth IPL title, by beating CSK by just 1 run on 12 May 2019 in the IPL Final. They became the first team to win the IPL title for the fifth time, by beating Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets on 10 November 2020 in the IPL Final.
Mumbi Kaigwa is an actor, writer, producer and director of theatre, film and TV. She first appeared in a television production of Wole Soyinka's "The Strong Breed" at 10 years old. Between 1988 to 1999, Mumbi worked for the United Nations in Nairobi. Since 2000 she's devoted her life to the arts, working all over East Africa and using her original blend of performance art to address social themes, such as conflict and violence, health and drugs, history and culture, as well as conducting community-driven peace-building and conflict resolution workshops throughout Kenya and in Tanzania. Mumbi is an associate member of the League of Professional Theatre Women (New York), and sat on the board of Mira Nair's Maisha Film Lab in Uganda during its inception. She is also a Sundance Theatre Lab alumna (2007 Utah, USA and 2011 Lamu, Kenya). In 2014 she received a number of awards from CEO (South Africa) Magazine, including a Lifetime Achievement Award for her contribution to Arts and Culture on the African continent. In 2016 and 2017, she received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Ministry of Culture, Cairo, Egypt, and the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Tunis, Tunisia, respectively. Her plays include They Call Me Wanjiku (about the importance of names); Hot & Safe; Cold & Dangerous (about positive living with HIV/AIDS); KigeziNdoto: A Hook for Dreams (about Africa's historical legacy); and The Voice of a Dream (about the importance of following our dreams). These works have been presented in Africa, Europe, Asia, Canada, and the USA. Her most recent play, Orchid was written in 2016, on commission by the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, UK, and deals with the medical issue of obstetric fistula. Orchid was recently performed at the WHO Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and will have global performances, including Eldoret, Kenya and Santiago, Chile in 2018. Her films (in progress) include A Day In The Life documentaries about a Nairobi-based flower-seller, and US-based fashion designer Tereneh Mosley's collaborative work with Maasai artisans in Olorgesailie in Kenya. Mumbi has also appeared in films and television productions, such as Asha, The Knife Grinder's Tale, The Constant Gardener, The First Grader, Neighbours, and the Kenyan political thriller, The System.
Mumbi Maina is an actor, who has actively starred in local and international film projects since the beginning of her fledgling career in 2009. She is best known for her role as Zakia, in Netflix's sci-fi show Sense8. Born in Nairobi, Kenya, where from a young age she expressed her creativity through dance and choreography. After garnering her first role in 2009, she played Riziki in Unseen Unsung Unforgotten where she received her first Kalasha Award nomination for best supporting Actress. In 2011, she was selected to participate in a workshop with One Fine Day Films, where she trained with Alfre Woodard. She was then cast in the film Shattered where she acted beside Nigeria's famed Rita Dominic. She earned her second Kalasha Award Nomination for her role (Mumbi) in the film. Her name became a household name through award winning shows like NTV Kenya's Mali playing Nandi Mali (2011-2013) where she received a Kalasha award nomination for best supporting actress. She played Jojo in the futuristic film Kati Kati, a Kenyan-produced and directed film that later won several international awards, such as the TIFF 2016 Prize of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) for the Discovery program. She was then cast in season 2 of the Lana Wachowski/Tom Twyker-directed global hit Sense8 as Zakia Asalache.
Mumeen Badmus is an actor, known for Alter Ego (2017).
Mummy Century is known for Akhila (2002), Mantra Shakti (2006) and Kenalum Kinarum (2018).
Mumtaj is known for Chocklet (2001), Raja Jani (1972) and Chellame (2004).