
Directed by Mani Ratnam
• Music: A. R. Rahman
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Kannathil Muthamittal
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Soundtrack
| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vidai Kodu Engal Naadae | M. S. Vishwanathan, Balram, Febi Mani | Vairamuthu | |
| Vellai Pookal | A. R. Rahman | Vairamuthu | |
| Sattena Nenaindhadhu Nenjam | Minmini | Vairamuthu | |
| Signore Signore | Swarnalatha, Anupama, | B. H. Abdul Hameed | |
| Sundari Siriya Rettai Vaal | Hariharan, Tippu, Sujatha | Vairamuthu | |
| Oru Deivam Thantha Poove (Male) | P. Jayachandran and Chinmayi | Vairamuthu | |
| Oru Deivam Thantha Poove (Female) | P. Jayachandran and Chinmayi | Vairamuthu |
Storyline
<p>In Mankulam, a small village in , M. D. Shyama marries Dileepan and becomes pregnant. Amidst the backdrop of the , Dileepan fights against the government with other men in the village as part of the separatist (LTTE). While romancing in the forest, the couple hears troops approaching. Dileepan makes Shyama flee while he remains in the for- Afterwards, the villagers begin fleeing to India, but Shyama is reluctant to join as she still hopes her husband will come for her. Her relatives convince her to go for her unborn child’s sake, and they board a rickety boat, journeying through rough waters. An older man says that he has seen Dileepan with bullet wounds in the for- Shyama wants the boat to turn around but it is too late. After arriving in (in , ), Shyama gives birth to a baby girl during refugee processing. However, she leaves behind the baby in order to return to Sri Lanka, hoping that her husband is alive and wishing to continue in his footsteps. Nine years later in , a young girl, Amudha lives a happy life with her Engineer father, the writer Thiruchelvan (better known by his pen name Indira), her mother, a newscaster and the “real” Indira, and her two younger brothers, Vinay and Akhil. Amudha is close to her father while being more distant from her mother. On Amudha’s ninth birthday, Thiruchelvan reveals to Amudha that she was adopted and her younger brothers are their biological children. Amudha is very disturbed after hearing the news and begins distancing herself from everyone else. Indira’s father criticizes their decision, but Thiruchelvan and Indira are certain they have done the right move. Amudha asks her parents about her adoption. Nine years earlier in Rameswaram, Thiruchelvan and Engineer by profession, then a budding writer, often travels to a refugee camp and writes stories inspired by the people there. During one visit, Thiruchelvan sees a newborn baby girl and writes a short story about her. Indira is his neighbour, and has always been interested in him. Thiruchelvan wants to adopt the girl, but is not allowed to as a single man. He marries Indira and adopts the baby girl, naming her “Amudha” at Indira’s suggestion. A few years later, Indira gives birth to Vinay and Akhil. Still dissatisfied, Amudha requests to meet her biological mother despite Indira’s insistence that she can’t be found. Amudha secretly goes to Rameshwaram with her cousin and finds her records. Shocked at her stubbornness, her family rushes there. Thiruchelvan gives in and agrees to take Amudha to to find her birth mother. Leaving the two boys under the care of Indira’s father, the trio travel to Sri Lanka and meet Dr. Harold Wickramasinghe, a friend of Thiruchelvan who guides them. Amudha’s increasingly rude and impatient behavior towards Indira strains their relationship. During their stay, they observe the difficulties and violence that the civil war has brought. While walking in the jungle, Thiruchelvan and Wickramasinghe are captured by a group of LTTE cadres. Thiruchelvan immediately recites Tamil poetry and is identified as Indira by Pasupathy, the group’s leader. Thiruchelvan explains his motives of coming to the country, mentioning the only evidence that he has regarding Amudha’s birth mother is that her name is Shyama. Pasupathy arranges a meeting and says he will bring Shyama to the designated spot. It turns out that Shyama is Pasupathy’s sister and a fellow LTTE cadre living in hiding. The next day, Wickramasinghe, Amudha, Indira, and Thiruchelvan wait in a park to meet Shyama, but a battle breaks out there as the Sri Lankan army tries to destroy a nearby LTTE base. During their escape, Indira gets shot in her arm. After escaping and getting medical treatment, Amudha apologizes to Indira for her behavior and requests they return to India. The next day, the family leaves for the airport but Indira unexpectedly asks them to revisit the park. Shyama arrives just in time; after an emotional reunion, Amudha gives Shyama a photo album and asks her a series of questions which she only partially answers. As the meeting comes to an end, Amudha begs Shyama to come to Chennai with her but Shyama tearfully refuses, saying that she has work to do in Sri Lanka and they can only meet again when the country is at peace. Thiruchelvan, Amudha, and Indira hug each other as Shyama leaves, and a teary-eyed Amudha kisses her Mother . Like other Mani Ratnam projects, the film began production with very little official publicity in early 2001 with the media covering the project as either (Yellow Umbrella) or (Umbrellas). The film was reported of a trilogy of films based on love and peace in the backdrop of war after (1992), (1995) and (1998). The film was originally conceived as a taut racy thriller that centres on a script based on a female leader of a guerilla group – with Mani Ratnam later choosing to base the film on human relationships with the backdrop of the . The title of the film was finally announced as (If the cheek is kissed) in July 2001, after a famous phrase from a poem written by . was signed up to play a leading role in the film, with the venture becoming his third straight project after and the Mani Ratnam production, . For the role of Indira, Mani Ratnam considered casting or relative newcomer , before finalising to portray the character. Assistant director also considered for Simran’s role. Madhavan and Simran thus shot for two films simultaneously together, as they had also been cast in ‘s as a married couple. was also hired for the film, making her debut in Tamil films. P. S. Keerthana, the second daughter of actors and , was cast the child artiste in the film, while was also hired to play a Sinhalese character. Mani Ratnam approached actor to make a special appearance as Keerthana’s biological father in the film, but his refusal meant that was later handed the role. The shoot began in Chennai with a ten-day schedule in the area. Parts of the film shown to be in the film were shot in . Further schedules were carried out in the forests of to depict the base of the in northern Sri Lanka. in a later interview mentioned that the team shot for nearly thirteen hours a day. As most of the cast were non-native Tamil speakers, dubbing artistes were used with actresses and lending their voices for Nandita Das and Simran respectively. Furthermore, Mounika lent her voice for Easwari Rao’s character, while spoke lines for Chakravarthy. The soundtrack featuring six songs was released on 13 January 2002 by the label . This film marked the debut of playback singer into the film industry at the age of . The score and soundtrack fetched A. R. Rahman his fourth . Lyricist Vairamuthu too won the , for the song “Kannathil Muthamittal”. For the Telugu version Amrutha, it was released under Adithya Music with lyrics by . All tracks are written by . The film opened to positive reviews from critics. On the website , 80% of 5 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.4/10. Gauthaman Baskaran of wrote the film is “certainly a must for those who still believe in meaningful cinema”, while praising ‘s “grip on the medium”. This is a list of awards and nominations received by the 2002 Indian Tamil-language film .<br />
The film was highly appreciated upon its release and went on to win several awards and nominations at different award ceremonies the following year. It also had a highly acclaimed soundtrack which got his fourth for the second consecutive time after for both his songs and background score. The film holds a record of six wins which is the highest by any Tamil Film tied with and also being the highest for the year 2002. The film has won a total of 40 awards since its release.</p>
Details
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
Mani Ratnam
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Producer:
Mani Ratnam, G. Srinivasan
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Music:
A. R. Rahman
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Director:
Mani Ratnam
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Cinematography:
Ravi K. Chandran
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Starring:
R. Madhavan, Simran, P. S. Keerthana, Nandita Das
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Release Date:
14-Feb-02
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Edited By:
A. Sreekar Prasad
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OTT Platform:
Netflix
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Runtime:
2h 17m
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Language:
Tamil
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