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Running time 137 mins Country India Language Tamil Kannathil Muthamittal (English: A Peck on the Cheek) is a 2002 -language produced and directed. It was based on a short story called 'Amuthavum Avanum' authored by writer. It features, and in the leading roles with,, and portraying other pivotal characters. The film's score and soundtrack were composed by, while handled the cinematography. Mani Ratnam presents the story of a child of parentage adopted by Indian parents, whose desire is to meet her biological mother in the midst of the. The film was a box-office success and was received positively by critics at its release.
Later on, the film was dubbed in to as Amrutha and in by the same title. Opera mini 7 download for samsung e2252 phone. The film premiered at the, It also received a strong reception when screened at the in 2003. The film received high critical acclaim upon release and went on to win six, six, seven and Best Film awards at six international. Contents • • • • • • • Plot [ ] The film begins in a small village in called, where M. Shyama () is married to Dileepan (), who along with few other Sri Lankan Tamils in the village, is part of the rebel association. While having a quiet moment, the couple hears sounds of Sri Lankan army troops approaching. He asks Shyama to leave while he remains in the forest.
Shyama realizes that she is pregnant and waits in vain for Dileepan’s return. Her villagers begin fleeing to India to seek refugee due to the war. Shyama is initially stubborn to leave her husband behind, but her relatives convince her to seek refuge for her unborn child's sake.
The villagers board a boat to the shores of. On the journey, one of the rebels says that he has seen her husband, Dileepan, with bullet wounds in the forest. Shyama wants the boat to turn around but it is too late.
In Rameswaram, while a local collector takes down the names of the refugees, Shyama gives birth to a baby girl. However, the urge to find her possibly wounded husband and be with her people back home overwhelms Shyama and she leaves behind the newborn girl, hoping that the girl will lead a better life. Nine years later in, a young girl, Amudha () narrates her family life. She introduces her father, writer Thiruchelvan (), who uses the pen name 'Indira' for his books.
Indira () is Amudha's mother, while she has a younger brother named Vinayan and another younger brother called Akhilan. Amudha's ninth birthday approaches and both of her parents take her to the temple.
Indira later reminds Thiruchelvan of their promise to reveal 'the truth' to Amudha on her ninth birthday. After their prayers, Thiruchelvan brings Amudha to and reveals the truth that she was adopted from a refugee camp in Rameswaram and is not their biological daughter. Amudha is heavily disturbed after hearing the news and begins distancing herself from the family.
Indira's father criticizes them for revealing the truth to her, but Thiruchelvan and Indira are certain they have taken the right decision. Amudha asks her adopted parents about her adoption.