Perceiving this as a betrayal, Thangam convinces Ramu to give up his love for Thilagam and let Manohar marry her.
Seeing her plot break open, Nandhini runs away with family gold only to be caught by Nair and Manohar.
[4] S. P. Muthuraman who went on to become a popular director made his acting debut with this film portraying a small role of Angamuthu's son.
[8] The Indian Express praised the performances of the lead actors, and called Thangavelu's comedy a major attraction.
[10] Before AVM Productions remade Deivapiravi in Hindi as Bindya in the same year, Ganesan advised them not to remake the film as he felt it would not come well.
Bindya was a failure and many years later, M. Saravanan expressed regret for ignoring Ganesan's advice.