The times have changed) is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Tapi Chanakya, starring Gemini Ganesan and Anjali Devi.
Later, the son of a poor farmer, who is educated, bares the truth about the money lender and in the presence of the District Collector gives back the lands to the owners.
Madurai Veeran, released one month before Kaalam Maari Pochu, had a song "Summa Kidantha Sothukku Kashtam" with the same tune.
[5] The Hindu wrote, "Well acted, it develops its central theme – the possibility of the kisan liberating himself from the dominant influence of the rich landholder and promoting his own and the country's interest through collective effort – with considerable effect".
The Indian Express wrote, "S. V. Subbiah steals the sow with a masterly portrayal of the poor, humble, old-world peasant who is a great stickler to properties".