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Mohanlal’s cult classic ‘Kireedam’ to return to theatres in 4K, fans excited for big-screen revival

Mohanlal’s cult classic ‘Kireedam’ to return to theatres in 4K, fans excited for big-screen revival
One of Malayalam cinema’s most iconic dramas, ‘Kireedam’, is all set to make its way back to theatres this June. The beloved 1989 film starring Mohanlal will reportedly be re-released in a visually upgraded 4K version, giving audiences an opportunity to revisit the emotional classic on the big screen once again. While the makers have not yet announced the exact release date, the news has already created excitement among fans of the legendary actor and Malayalam cinema.Directed by Sibi Malayil and penned by celebrated writer A. K. Lohithadas, ‘Kireedam’ is widely regarded as one of the finest films in Malayalam cinema history. The story revolves around a sincere young man whose life changes forever after an unexpected confrontation with a local gangster.The film follows a police constable father, portrayed by Thilakan, who dreams of seeing his son become a police inspector. However, fate takes a tragic turn when the son, played by Mohanlal, gets caught in violent circumstances involving a feared criminal essayed by Mohan Raj.

Powerful writing and emotional depth of ‘Kireedam’

What made ‘Kireedam’ stand out was its emotionally layered storytelling and realistic portrayal of how society often labels individuals based on isolated incidents.
Lohithadas’ screenplay explored how a single moment can completely alter the future of an ordinary family. The film continues to be praised for its grounded narrative, intense emotional conflicts and unforgettable performances that resonated deeply with audiences across generations.

National recognition for Mohanlal

Mohanlal received widespread acclaim for his performance in ‘Kireedam’, earning a Special Mention at the National Film Awards. The film’s music also became hugely popular, with singer M. G. Sreekumar winning a State Award for the emotional track “Kaneer Poovinte”.Over the years, the film’s influence extended beyond Malayalam cinema. ‘Kireedam’ was later adapted into six different languages, highlighting its universal appeal and timeless storytelling.

The legacy continued with ‘Chenkol’

The emotional journey of the characters did not end with ‘Kireedam’. A sequel titled ‘Chenkol’ was released in 1993, continuing the story and further cementing the franchise’s place in Malayalam film history. Even decades later, both films remain celebrated for their emotional honesty and powerful performances.
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