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Set against the backdrop of the Sri Lankan Civil War, Kannathil Muthamittal tells the story of a nine-year-old adopted girl, Amudha (played by the remarkable child artist P. S. Keerthana), who discovers that her biological mother is a Tamil militant fighter, Indra (Simran in a career-defining cameo). The narrative follows Amudha’s adoptive parents — Thiruchelvan (Madhavan), a writer and journalist, and Indira (Simran again, in a dual role as the adoptive mother) — as they embark on a perilous journey from Tamil Nadu into war-torn northern Sri Lanka.

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