Kannathil Muthamittal
(2002), internationally known as A Peck on the Cheek , is a masterpiece of Indian cinema directed by the legendary Mani Ratnam. It is a poignant exploration of motherhood, war, identity, and the meaning of home, set against the backdrop of the Sri Lankan Civil War. The film won six international film festivals and twelve national awards, solidifying its place as a critical and artistic triumph. Plot and Themes
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For those who haven't seen it, the film is a rite of passage. For those who have, the title alone is enough to bring a lump to the throat. In a world increasingly divided by borders and identities, this "peck on the cheek" reminds us that the innocence of a child is the only weapon strong enough to silence the guns. (2002), internationally known as A Peck on the
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The film centers on the prosperous Selvam family in Chennai: Thiruchelvan (Madhavan), a novelist and former militant, his wife Indira (Simran), and their three children. The eldest, 9-year-old Amudha (Keerthana), is a spirited and perceptive girl who discovers she is adopted. Determined to find her biological mother, she learns that her mother is a Sri Lankan Tamil militant, "Shanthi" (Nandita Das), fighting with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).