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hi my friend was adopted as a kid in sri lanka some years back.... she's 32 can she find her real parents? She can. That reminds me of a Tamil movie, in India, by the celebrated director Mani Ratnam. It is based on the story of a small baby who is abandoned by its Sri Lankan mother, after its birth in the refugee camp, in India and who is adopted by a journalist. The jounalist and his wife bring her up along with their own biological children, as their own and decided to tell her the fact that she had been adopted. That was the point, when the child becomes a different person. She broods over her real parents. She wants to meet her mother who gave birth to her ane abandoned her. The foster father and mother take her to Sri Lanka, where in the war ravaged Jaffna town, she meets her mother. That is a poignant scene in the movie. The mother, by now, has become a hardened fighter. In the midst of gun fire and the flying bullets, which symbolizes the storm and the struggle in the mind of the mother, who is swayed between the call of her commitment to fight for the cause and the feeling of love, she bids farewell to the girl, who had come all the way in search of her, to accept the foster parents as her own. She may try the adoption agency she was adopted through. If the birth mother didn't want that stuff released I don't know how she could find them. Besides she may not find both parents...the birth mother may have put her up for adoption becasue it was an unwanted pregnancy. She should be able to go to the adoption agency or the attorneys office that handled the adoption to get the info she needs. However, if the her realy parents did not want her to know who they were then they will not give out the info. Good Luck to you and your friend |
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