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| Song Name | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thandaiyani Vendai | T. M. Soundarajan | Arunagirinathar | |
| Senkezhedutha Thinavadivelum | T. M. Soundarajan | Arunagirinathar | |
| Santhana Pushpa Parimala | T. M. Soundarajan | Arunagirinathar | |
| Pakkarai Visithiramani | T. M. Soundarajan | Arunagirinathar | |
| Nilavo Aval Irulo | T. M. Soundarajan and P. Susheela | T. K. Krishnasami | |
| Penn Pirantha Pavathai | P. Susheela | T. K. Krishnasami | |
| Ethanaiyo Piravi | T. M. Soundarajan | T. K. Krishnasami | |
| Amma Deivam Aanathume | L. R. Eswari | T. K. Krishnasami | |
| Muthaitharu Pathithirunagai | T. M. Soundarajan | Arunagirinathar | |
| Aadavendum Mayile | T. M. Soundarajan and S. Janaki | T. K. Krishnasami | |
| Aadum Parivel Anisevalena | T. M. Soundarajan | Arunagirinathar |
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<p>Arunagirinathar was born in the town of in . Arunagiri is portrayed as attracted to the pleasures of the flesh and spent his youth pursuing a life of debauchery. He frequently visited his sneaky link, the devadasi Maragatham. His sister, Aadhilakshmi, wants to reform her brother, so she arranges his marriage with Gnanavalli. However, he is unhappy with his life, neglects his wife and continues his bad ways. He persuades his sister to sell all their property and their house to get money for his dissipation. Despite his sister giving him the money she earns, he reduces himself, his wife, and his sister to dire poverty. He contracts , and people avoid him. Eventually Aadhilakshmi is unable to meet his demands for money to support his depraved life. Arunagiri says he will end his life because of this. To prevent Arunagiri from killing himself, his sister says that he should sell her in order to have money for prostitutes. However, as Arunagiri has leprosy, prostitutes avoid him. Aadhilakshmi offers herself to him in order to stop Arunagiri from committing suicide. This deeply shocks Arunagiri, and he realises the consequences his actions have had on his family. Arunagiri feels guilty and attempts suicide by jumping off a temple tower, but himself, disguised as a pious young man, saves him. Murugan cures his leprosy, shows him a path of religious devotion, and initiates his composition of the , an anthology of songs dedicated to Murugan. is based on the life of the poet of who created Thirupugazh. This is the third film to be produced on this theme. B. S. Moorthy produced the film for Baba Art Productions. The script was written by . The music was composed by and . The lyrics were by T. K. Krishnasamy. During production, Pappa completed the score after Ramanathan fell ill. The tune “Muthai Tharu” was composed by Pappa; before the recording, he called the religious preacher , who explained its meaning. T. M. Soundararajan rehearsed for an entire day before he recorded it. The song is set in raga. was released on 7 August 1964. The film was distributed by Sarathy Pictures in Madras. positively reviewed it for Soundararajan’s performance and the music.</p>
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Genres:
Drama
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Writer:
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Producer:
B. S. Moorthy, [, 1, ]
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Music:
G. Ramanathan, T. R. Pappa
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Director:
T. R. Ramanna
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Cinematography:
G. K. Ramu, [, 1, ]
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Starring:
T. M. Soundararajan, Sarada, B. S. Saroja
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Release Date:
07-Aug-64
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Edited By:
D. K. Shankar, [, 1, ]
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OTT Platform:
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Runtime:
2h 0m
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Language:
Tamil
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