Chandirani

Chandirani is a 1953 Indian swashbuckler film directed by P. Bhanumathi and produced by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao under the Bharani Pictures banner.

[4] The film opens with the birthday celebrations of King Veerasimha, who, in disguise, visits the town and becomes captivated by the dance of a commoner.

Before his death, the Chief Minister entrusts his son, Kishore, to his loyal servant, Ram Singh, with the charge of protecting the royal family.

Prachanda’s oppressive rule leads to unrest in the kingdom, prompting the courageous Kishore to take action.

Ram Singh, recognizing the importance of safeguarding the royal family, reveals the past to Kishore and tasks him with finding and protecting the princesses.

Upon revealing the truth to the sisters, Kishore gains their trust and affection, though he grows closer to Champa, while Chandi supports their bond.

In the film’s climax, Chandi leads an assault on Prachanda’s fortress with the help of the people, ultimately defeating him and ending his tyranny.

The song "Vaan Meedhile Inba Then Maari Peiyudhe" is set in the Carnatic music raga 'Pahaadi'.