Kireedam (1989 film)
Kireedam | |
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VCD film cover | |
Malayalam: കിരീടം | |
Directed by | Sibi Malayil |
Produced by |
N. Krishnakumar (Kireedam Unni) Dinesh Panicker |
Written by | A. K. Lohithadas |
Starring |
Mohanlal Thilakan Parvathy Mohan Raj Murali Kaviyoor Ponnamma |
Music by | Johnson |
Cinematography | S. Kumar |
Edited by | L. Bhoominathan |
Production company |
Kripa |
Distributed by | Seven Arts Films |
Release dates |
(Kerala) |
Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Malayalam |
Budget | ₹23.5 lakhs (US$50,000)[1] |
Kireedam (English: The Crown) is a 1989 Indian Malayalam drama film written by A. K. Lohithadas and directed by Sibi Malayil. The film stars Mohanlal, Thilakan, Parvathy, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Mohan Raj, Murali, Sreenath, Kundara Johny, and Cochin Haneefa in the main roles along with Jagathy Sreekumar, Philomina, Usha, Jagadish, Maniyanpilla Raju, Mamukkoya, Oduvil Unnikrishnan, and Kanakalatha in other pivotal roles. The music for the film was composed by Johnson.
The film is about a Malayali youth, Sethumadhavan (Mohanlal), whose hopes and aspirations are shattered by a combination of fate and human falling. It explores how society type-casts individuals and forces them to act that part whether they like it or not. Mohanlal won the 1989 National Film Award-Special Jury Award "for portraying young man's agony and pain marvellously and in unique style". Lohithadas won the Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay for that year.
A sequel to the film was released in 1993 titled Chenkol (English: The Sceptre). Kireedam was remade into four other Indian films; the Telugu film Rowdyism Nasinchali (1990), the Kannada film Modadha Mareyalli (1991), the Hindi film Gardish (1993), and the Tamil film of the same name (2007).
Plot
Achuthan Nair (Thilakan), an honest and sincere police constable, has a loving family consisting of his wife Ammu (Kaviyoor Ponnamma), two sons and two daughters. Achuthan Nair wants his elder son Sethumadhavan (Mohanlal) to be a police inspector. He shares a cordial and amiable relation with his son. Sethu is engaged to Devi (Parvathi), the daughter of Krishnan Nair (Sankaradi), his maternal uncle. One day, for charging a petty case against the son of a Member of Legislative Assembly, Achuthan Nair is transferred to Ramapuram police station. The family also shifts to Ramapuram.
Keerikadan Jose (Mohan Raj), a hardcore criminal, rules the market of Ramapuram by extorting money from all traders. One day, Achuthan Nair tries to intervene in a scuffle and he is beaten brutally by Keerikadan. Sethu, who was in the market, witnesses it and saves his father by attacking Keerikadan and his goons. Keerikadan gets severely wounded and is admitted in hospital. The entire market celebrates the fall of Keerikadan and finds a new savior in Sethu. His friends misuse this opportunity by creating a brawl in the local pub. Achuthan Nair is deeply disturbed by this and accuses Sethu of slowly turning into a criminal. Though, tried to stay away from all chaos, gradually Sethu is dragged into issues.
Haidrose (Cochin Haneefa), a local thug, claims to be a henchman of Sethu and starts collecting extortion money from the local traders. Even Ramanan (Jagathy Sreekumar), his brother-in-law, joins Haidrose. Sethu, on knowing this, beats up both in the market. But, Remanan on reaching home, twists the entire story; Achuthan Nair asks Sethu to leave the house and Sethu walks out. The local police inspector (Murali) arrests Sethu on a petty case and warns him not to create any more fracas. Keshu (Sreenath), his childhood friend, tries to pacify him; Sethu is broken down completely.
In the meantime, Devi's parents fixes her marriage with another guy, which Devi is not ready for. Sethu meets Devi, explains his helplessness and asks her to follow her parents. She gets married, and he feels completely lonely. After getting discharged from hospital, Keerikadan Jose decides to avenge Sethu. He ransacks the entire house and manhandles his mother and sisters. Sethu is attacked by Parameshwaran (Kundara Johny), the lieutenant of Keerikadan. In a bid to save his life, Sethu vehemently and violently beats him with an iron rod. Parameshwaran gets seriously injured and is admitted in the hospital. Sethumadhavan is targeted again by Keerikadan and, in a bid to escape, kills Keerikkadan. Sethumadhavan is sentenced to prison for murdering Keerikkadan and hence is disqualified from being a police inspector. Head constable Achuthan Nair reads the Police Verification Report which cites Sethu as a "notorious criminal".
Cast
- Mohanlal as Sethumadhavan.
- Thilakan as Head Constable Achuthan Nair.
- Parvathi as Devi.
- Kaviyoor Ponnamma as Ammu.
- Mohan Raj as Keerikadan Jose.
- Sankaradi as Krishnan Nair.
- Sreenath as Keshu.
- Kundara Johny as Parameshwaran.
- Cochin Haneefa as Haidrose.
- Jagathy Sreekumar as Ramanan.
- Murali as Sub-inspector (SI).
- Philomina as Muthashee.
- Usha as Sethumadhavan's younger sister.
- Jagadish as Suresh.
- Maniyanpilla Raju as Najeeb.
- Mamukkoya as Constable Hamid.
- Oduvil Unnikrishnan as Assistant Sub-inspector (ASI).
- Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair as Shop-owner.
- Yadukrishnan as Rameshan.
- Kanakalatha as Sethumadhavan's older sister.
Cast notes
- Mohanlal won the National Film Award (Special Jury Award) for his portrayal of Sethumadhavan
- Playback singer M. G. Sreekumar won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer for songs in Kireedom.
- Cochin Haneefa, who had played purely villain roles till then (1989), made his debut as a comedian in this film, probably as a parody towards his previous villain roles. He has played the same role in the Tamil re-make of the film in 2007.
- Actor Keerikkadan Jose (born Mohan Raj) got his stage name from Kireedam. Famous dubbing artiste and actor Nirmal Prakash gave voice to this iconic character.[2]
Character map of remakes
Kireedam (1989) Malayalam | Modada Mareyalli (1991) Kannada | Gardish (1993) Hindi | Kireedam (2007) Tamil |
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Mohanlal (Sethumadhavan) | Shiva Rajkumar (Ravi) | Jackie Shroff (Shiva Sathe) | Ajith Kumar (Shaktivel) |
Parvathy (Devi) | Sowmya (Devi) | Aishwarya (Vidya P. Bhalla) | Trisha (Divya) |
Thilakan (Achuthan Nair) | K. S. Ashwath (Ramanna) | Amrish Puri (Purushottam Sathe) | Rajkiran (Rajarajan) |
Soundtrack
Kireedam (1989 film) | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Johnson | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Label |
Saina | |||
Producer |
N. Krishnakumar Dinesh Panicker | |||
Johnson chronology | ||||
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# | Song | Singer(s) | Duration | Lyrics |
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1 | "Kaneer Poovinte" | M. G. Sreekumar | 4:20 | Kaithapram |
2 | "Medaponnodam" | Balagopalan Thampi | 4:10 | Kaithapram |
The film has 2 songs composed by Johnson and the lyrics were penned by Kaithapram. The song "Kaneer Poovinte" fetched singer M. G. Sreekumar his first Kerala State Film Award.
Awards
- National Film Award (Special Jury Award) - Mohanlal
- Kerala State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer - M. G. Sreekumar
- Kerala Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay - A. K. Lohithadas
References
- ↑ "Kireedam - Nostalgia". Varun. Malayala Manorama. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
- ↑ "ചലച്ചിത്ര- സീരിയല് നടന് നിര്മല് പ്രകാശ് അന്തരിച്ചു"