

The hostages refuse to move out of the room even as Ganesh gets apprehended by the commissioner. The commissioner pretends to be an injured victim and enters into the room. The commissioner tries to get even for getting slapped by Ganesh during one of the hostage talks. The hostages grow sympathetic to Ganesh's cause and help him and pray for him. Police rescue fails, and they end up conceding to his demand and operating on Bhuvana. An accident emergency case occurs, and he opens the emergency room for treatment. The hostages include the cardiologist who refused to operate on his lover, a minister hiding from journalists, a child suffering from blood leukaemia, an old couple, and a young couple. He becomes frustrated, holds the emergency room hostage, and threatens to blow up the 40 people inside. He gets arrested and is detained in a room. He approaches the hospital MD in his VIP party and causes a ruckus. Ganesh collects about two lakhs out of three, which is not accepted in the hospital counter. Ganesh has no money for the operation and is unable to bear the thought of a life without Bhuvana. The doctors say that nothing but a heart transplant could save her. Bhuvana meets with an accident and fights for her life. As Bhuvana and Ganesh share a happy love and understanding, life is all roses until a storm disrupts their happiness.

Bhuvana tells Ganesh that she will show him that she can do it and comes to his house with just the clothes on herself. She confesses her love to Ganesh, but he turns her away, saying that a rich girl like her would never be able to live a life of poverty with him. Bhuvana is drawn to Ganesh's honesty and good heart. Bhuvana is the neglected daughter of a rich man and is in search of true love. Ganesh is a slum boy who drives an auto to support his family. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Archived from the original on 30 June 2016. Archived from the original on 1 February 2018. "A Raga's Journey - The passionate appeal of Simhendramadhyamam". Archived from the original on 13 July 2021. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016. Archived from the original on 19 October 2020. "#MadrasThroughTheMovies: A stroll by the Marina Beach & its landmarks". Archived from the original on 17 September 2019. "When Madras cast a spell on Tamil movies".

"Muthukkalo Kangal" is set in Madhyamavati and Kanada ragas. The song "Poo Mudippal" is set in Simhendramadhyamam raga. The film was shot in black-and-white to emphasise the central theme of poverty. Cinematography was handled by Balakrishnan, and editing by N. None of the cast members applied make-up for their roles. The last scene of the song was shot at the fountain near the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the beach. The song "Nenjirukkum Engalukku" was shot at Beach Road, Madras.

He did not, however, adapt the play verbatim, but took only the basic premise and created an otherwise original story. Sridhar developed the story of Nenjirukkum Varai from the Bengali play Shudha ( transl. How they reconcile forms the rest of the story. When Raghu confronts him, he agrees to marry Raji if Raghu agrees to go away. Meanwhile, Siva hears people gossiping about Raghu and Raji and believes they are having an affair. Siva is away when Raji's father dies and Raghu takes care of the orphaned Raji, who is waiting for Siva to come back for her. Raghu is devastated when he learns about it, but gets over it and decides to help them. Raghu meets Siva and likes his character. He and his friend Peter rent a part of a house. Raghu does odd jobs looking for a big break. Viswanathan, and was released on 2 March 1967. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Muthuraman, Gopalakrishnan, K. As long as there is a heart) is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language film, directed and produced by C.
