Critics Review

3.50

Inam - The Unjustness Of War

Inam is a very relevant documentation on the inhumane side of war. This is not a film for only the Tamils or Indians or Sri Lankans. The next time you hear about any war, Inam is bound to come to your mind. (more)

Source: Bharath Vijayakumar, MovieCrow

3.50

Very Good

Santosh Sivan's Inam is a charming film that pulls at your heart strings. Santosh has made a film on a very sensitive subject, but has handled it beautifully without any propaganda, preaching or twisting of facts. (more)

Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com

3.75

Inam - Uncovering the painful truth

Barring a few shortcomings Inam ends up as a much needed effort to uncover the truth on what happened to a Tamizh 'inam' (ethnicity) in the name of war. (more)

Source: Editorial Board, IndiaGlitz.com

3.25

A disturbing tale, brilliantly captured.

Inam screams of technical brilliance and its greatest attraction is undoubtedly Santosh Sivan's cinematography which has a silken edge and a meticulous craftsmanship. Every frame in the movie stands out for its superlative content, lighting and angle. It is his area and the cinematographer has not lost a single opportunity to revel in it.(more)

Source: Editorial Board, Behindwoods.com

3.50

Inam is a revelation

Director Santosh Sivan�s Inam portrays the harsh truths of the Sri Lankan Civil War and the destruction of a beautiful land and its people. It�s about people who have lived in these lands for generations, left with nothing, neither their homes nor their families nor their pride. (more)

Source: S Saraswathi, Rediff.com