
Thanks to Mani Ratnam for this beautiful gift to us.
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If you have chance watch the movie from here ( thanks to Renuka for english translation.) My bountiful sky as well as my broken wings, Lent light and the bitter tears at night, You are my wealth as well as my wrecked ship,Īn enriched epic as well as the error in it, O! Conqueror of death, conferrer of life.

The cherished rain and the clouting thunder,Ī neonate body as well as an aching death The flower of love and a thorn in the womb, Kaatrai poala nee vandayae, swasamaga nee nindrayae Oru dheyivam thandha poovae, chiru oodaL yeNNa thaayae (2) Yenadhu vaanam nee, izhandha siragum nee (2) Iraval veLicham nee, iravin kaNNir nee (2) Izhaiththa kavidhai nee, Ezhuththu pizhaiyum nee Pirandha udalum nee, piriyum uyirum nee (2) Yenadhu sondham nee, yenadhu pagaiyum neeĬheLLa mazhaiyum nee, chiNNa idiyum nee (2) Kaatrai poala nee vandhayae, swasamaga nee nindrayae Vazhvu thodangum idam needanae, vaanam mudiyumidam needanae Oru dheyivam thandha poovae, kaNNil thedal yeNNa thaayae (2) Nenjil jil jil jil jil, kaadhil dhil dhil dhil dhil, kaNNathil muththamittaal what great way to play with human senses. I have listened to this song over and over can't stop listen to this song. With films like Mouna Ragam, Alaipayuthe and now A Peck on the Cheek, director Mani Ratnam proves once again that he is at his best when tackling human emotions and relationships."Įventhough i don't understand this 's so mesmerize my ears. The search takes the family to strife-torn Sri Lanka, where Amudha comes face-to-face with reality, and reconciles herself to it. At first shocked into disbelief, Amudha then expresses her determination to seek out for her biological mother. Amudha, adopted by Thiru and Indira and growing up with the couple's two sons, is blissfully unaware of her parentage, until the couple decides to inform her of it on her ninth birthday.

"A little girl's search for her biological mother who had abandoned her as a newborn baby is brought out poignantly in A Peck on the Cheek.
