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Description: Video details - Yk0r7YEpCbo : Kireedam tamil movie | superhit tamil movie | Ajith Trisha santhanam movie | latest upload 2017 Kireedam (Tamil: கிரீடம், English: The Crown) is a 2007 Tamil film directed by A. L. Vijay, who made his directorial debut with the film. The film was a reworked version of Sibi Malayil's 1989 Malayalam classic film, Kireedam starring Mohanlal. Na. Muthukumar assisted with writing the dialogues. The film starred Ajith Kumar in the lead role with Trisha Krishnan and Rajkiran in other pivotal roles, while Vivek, Saranya, Cochin Haneefa and Santhanam appear in supporting roles. The film's score and soundtrack are composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar, while Tirru was the cinematographer for the film. The film opened on 20 July 2007 to positive reviews and turned to Hit. The film opened to positive reviews at the box office. The Hindu, in a review of Kireedam, said that "Vijay has neatly packaged a strong storyline with a sensibly balanced mix of sentiment and action. At no point does the film sag." It appreciated the lead and supporting cast: "Looking well-toned and incredibly youthful, Ajith makes a mark both with his appearance and expressions. And matching him equally in the two departments is an awesome Trisha."[8] The review from an entertainment portal, Sify.com, hailed the attempt: "For once a Tamil remake of a Malayalam classic, lives up to our expectations. Kireedam is quality cinema, one that is daringly different from the run-of-the mill superstar films that are dished out in the name of mass movies." Sify.com added, "On the whole, Kireedam is an engaging entertainer which is so rare to find these days. Go for it!"[9] A review from another movie portal, Behindwoods,com, gave it 3.5 out of 5 stars with the verdict "Complete family entertainer". It called the movie a "good realistic attempt towards meaningful cinema. But if the sluggish pace in the second half is taken care of, the movie would have been much crisper" and said that "Kreedom will categorically be Ajith's prized trophy in his film career."[10] The film went on to win a single Filmfare award for Best Female Playback Singer for Sadhana Sargam's rendition of "Akkam Pakkam". Moreover, the film was nominated in four categories during the Vijay Awards for 2007, with Rajkiran, G. V. Prakash Kumar, Trisha and Sadhana Sargam being nominated in their respective categories. The final scene in the film was changed after release from a sad to an upbeat ending after the producers felt that the original scene may keep audiences away.[11] The film consequently went on to become a profitable venture at the box office. Cast Ajith Kumar as Shaktivel (Sakthi) Trisha Krishnan as Divya Rajkiran as Rajarajan (Sakthivel's dad) Vinoth Kishan as Shaktivels brother Ajay as Varadarajan Vivek as Shaktivel's brother-in-law Saranya as Sakthivel's mom Santhanam as Balasubramaniam Cochin Haneefa as Chellapandi Bala Singh as Maasilamani Ravi Kale K. P. A. C. Lalitha M. S. Bhaskar Manobala Sathyan Raviprakash as Divya's father Vimal as Sakthivel's friend