Mr.Maniratnam has done it again. movie is fantastic. there are many things to learn from this movie, infact every movie of his has a meaning and a message. he is too good.Maniratnam has to be little considerate , he should allow us to meet him.
Amrutha is one of the best ever movies made on Indian soil. It's the same genius that Mani Ratnam showed in Anjali that's back on display, and this time he says it with even more Jell-O. One of the most tender tales ever narrated, it has you all dewy-eyed consistently, and puts Mani Ratnam firmly in the league of the Old Masters of celluloid.
The story starts with that quintessential Mani Ratnam trademark - a pre-credits prologue. In a small village in war-ravaged interior Sri Lanka called Maangalam, a frisky young Shyamala (Nandita Das) is just off the pandal and frolicking around with....