Balamani

Balamani
Poster
Directed by P. V. Rao
Produced by TKS Brothers
Based on Pucca Thirudan
by K. Duraiswami Ayyangar
Starring T. K. Shanmugham
T. S. Jaya
Production
company
Shanmughananda Talkies
Release date
1937
Country India
Language Tamil

Balamani is a 1937 Indian Tamil-language film directed by P. V. Rao and produced by Shanmughananda Talkies. It is based on the two-volume novel of the same name, alternatively titled Pucca Thirudan by Ayyangar. The film stars T. K. Shanmugham, T. S. Jaya, T. K. Muthusami, B. Saradambal, T. K. Bhagavathi, K. Shanthadevi and S. V. Sahasranamam.[1]

Plot

Balamani, a wealthy woman, is due to be married. After a robbery happens in her palace one night, she and her fiancé are abducted. When Balamani regains consciousness, she finds herself in a dark cave, and has no idea of what happened. Her fiancé abandons her and escapes. Balamani tries to return home but, while passing through a river, she finds the corpse of a child. Balamani decides to take the corpse with her and bury it somewhere, until police officers appear and mistake her for having murdered the child, leading to her arrest. Balamani's family engages Eardley Norton, the current barrister of Madras, who defends her during her trial and has her acquitted. The real culprits are apprehended, and Balamani reunites with her fiancé.

Cast

  • T. S. Jaya as Balamani[1]
  • S. V. Sahasranamam as Detective Ranjit Singh[1]
  • T. K. Shanmugham[1]

Reception

Shanmughananda Talkies and TKS Brothers, who produced the film, disowned the way it was presented, and it was a commercial failure.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Guy, Randor (22 November 2014). "Balamani 1937". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 September 2015.


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