Amma Amma I Love You: -shaan- Portable
“I’m sorry, Amma,” he wept. “I’m so sorry.”
While the audio is powerful, the official video of "Amma Amma I Love You" amplifies the emotional damage. Unlike flashy Kollywood numbers, this video is grounded. It charts the relationship between a son (played by a young actor) and his aging mother. Amma Amma I Love You -Shaan-
The climax—where the son, having achieved success, touches his mother’s feet while the song swells—is a guaranteed tear-jerker. It visualizes the regret of taking a mother for granted and the desperate need to say "I love you" before time runs out. For many sons living away from home, this visual montage serves as a painful, beautiful mirror. “I’m sorry, Amma,” he wept
He remembered a different room, decades ago. His childhood bedroom. He had been terrified of a nightmare—a monstrous shadow on the wall. He had screamed. Amma had burst in, not annoyed, not sleepy, but alert like a warrior. She had held him, her sari smelling of cardamom and coconut oil. She had hummed a tune until his breaths slowed. It charts the relationship between a son (played
While Shaan is predominantly celebrated for his massive discography in Bollywood, his foray into regional cinema often yielded memorable hits. For "Amma Amma I Love You," the creative team purposefully sought a voice that could convey vulnerability, pure innocence, and deep emotional resonance, leading them to cast Shaan for the playback delivery. Production Credits
No response. Just the beep… beep… beep of the machine.
is a highly popular Kannada-language song performed by the playback singer Shaan for the 2004 Indian film Mourya . Composed by Gurukiran with lyrics written by the film's director S. Narayan , the track stands out as a definitive musical tribute to motherhood in Kannada cinema. Decades after its release on September 22, 2004, the song continues to find a massive audience, particularly during annual Mother's Day celebrations. Background and Context

