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''Madana Mohini'' is a
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film directed by M. L. Pathi. The film featured
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, C. R. Rajakumari and Pollachi Kamala in the lead roles.


Plot

A king who is a non-believer in God, has a son and two nieces. The nieces are very pious. One of them, Madana, performs prayers but the king does not like it. Madana guises herself as a male, gets out of the palace and joins a gang of robbers. The gang, like Robin Hood, robs the rich and help the poor. The prince, also in disguise, meets Madana and tells her that he knows a secret way to the palace room where three precious stones are kept. They go together to rob but takes only one precious stone. But both of them are found and arrested. The king discovers who they really are. He had an idea of marrying his son to the other niece, Mohini but now realises that his son wants to marry Madana. After many twists and turns finally the prince and Madana are united.


Cast

Cast according to the opening credits of the film ;Male cast * Narasimha Bharathi * Veerappa * M. L. Pathi * Navaneetham * Pulimoottai *
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* Loose Arumugam * Velappa * K. R. V. Rao ;Female cast * C. R. Rajakumari * Pollachi Kamala * Angamuthu * Kantha Bai * Yasodhara * Saraswathi * Pattammal * Shantha * Aparanji


Crew

The list is compiled from
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's database. *Director: M. L. Pathi *Story: Kayatkannazhakan *Dialogues: M. V. Sivam, K. V. Parthasarathy *Cinematography: Prabhakar *Editing: C. Rajam *Stunt: V. M. Purushothama Naidu, Vittal *Studio: Citadel


Production

The filming was done under the guidance of Jyotish Sinha, a Bengali film personality who was based in Chennai.


Soundtrack

Music was composed by
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while the lyrics were penned by M. P. Sivam.
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, N. L. Ganasaraswathi, K. V. Mahadevan,
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, G. Kasthoori,
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, K. R. Lakshmi and A. M. Appadurai.


References

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