The film follows (P.S. Keerthana), a nine-year-old girl who learns on her birthday that she is adopted. Her quest to find her biological mother leads her and her parents, Thiruchelvan (R. Madhavan) and Indira (Simran), from the safety of their home into the heart of the Sri Lankan Civil War. Key Highlights
Two decades later, this question from a 9-year-old child in Kannathil Muthamittal still echoes louder than gunfire. Kannathil Muthamittal
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As Shwetha navigates this unfamiliar terrain, she grapples with her own identity, caught between her adoptive and biological roots. Her experiences in Sri Lanka serve as a catalyst for her self-discovery, forcing her to confront the complexities of her existence. Through Shwetha's journey, the film poses fundamental questions about the nature of identity, belonging, and the human condition. Madhavan) and Indira (Simran), from the safety of
: The film follows Amudha , a nine-year-old girl who discovers on her birthday that she was adopted.