Mohanlal calls ‘Kireedam’ restoration an ‘honour’ at film festival screening

Veteran Indian actor Mohanlal has celebrated the meticulous 4K restoration of his 1989 Malayalam masterpiece ‘Kireedam,’ which premiered globally at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. The digitally revitalized version of this cult classic was showcased in the Special Screenings category, receiving overwhelming appreciation from audiences and cinephiles alike.

Through an emotional statement on social media platform X, Mohanlal expressed profound gratitude toward the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and National Film Archive of India (NFAI) for their archival excellence. The restoration project utilized a 35mm release print preserved for decades after the original camera negative deteriorated. Cinematographer S. Kumar personally supervised the final color grading, ensuring artistic integrity throughout the digital transformation.

Mohanlal emphasized the cultural significance of preserving India’s rich cinematic legacy, stating: ‘It is heartening to witness such dedication toward conserving our artistic heritage for future generations through both digital and analog mediums.’

Directed by Sibi Malayil and written by A.K. Lohithadas, ‘Kireedam’ remains an iconic drama in Indian cinema history. The film portrays the tragic downfall of Sethumadhavan, a youth whose aspirations of joining the police force collapse under devastating circumstances. Mohanlal’s powerful performance earned him a National Award Special Jury Mention and cemented the film’s status as an enduring cultural touchstone.

The actor, recently seen in ‘Hridayapoorvam,’ is currently preparing for the Christmas release of ‘Vrusshabhaa,’ a Telugu-Malayalam bilingual period action drama.