Husband is a Palpable God) is a 1955 Indian Tamil-language fantasy film directed by T. R. Raghunath and produced by Pattanna.
The film stars R. Ganesh and Anjali Devi, with V. Nagayya, M. N. Nambiar, Friend Ramaswamy and Lalitha in supporting roles.
It revolves around a man who steals an object to cure the king's blindness and marry the princess, but becomes cursed because of the theft and seeks to undo it.
The film received positive reviews mainly for the performances of Ganesh and Anjali Devi, and became a commercial success, running for over 100 days in many theatres.
Vijayan, the son of a retired soldier Karunakaran, is advised by his father to meet Soorasimmar, the blind king, and join the army.
When Vijayan meets Nalini in private, Veerasenan arrives with his soldiers, captures and accuses him of betraying Soorasimmar.
She gives him two magic rings which will lead to Nagalokam from any pond, and tells him he must please the snake queen Nagarani to obtain the Naga Jothi.
Singan advises Vijayan to pretend to love her and pilfer the key to the safe containing the Naga Jothi.
When Raja is around four years old, a snake appears, reminding Vijayan that he will die by the end of the day should his curse not be lifted.
Nalini learns about the curse and cure; she rushes with Raja to the cave with the Naga Jothi.
Raja enters the cave to acquire the glass stone, but the Naga Jothi's light goes off, leaving him trapped.
Kanavane Kankanda Deivam was directed by T. R. Raghunath, and produced by Pattanna and Narayana Iyengar under Narayanan Company.
[1] The producers initially rejected R. Ganesh (later known Gemini Ganesan) for the lead role of Vijayan because they believed he was too attractive to play a disfigured hunchback.
She filmed many sequences, including the song "Unnai Kann Theduthey", but left in the middle of production.
[5] Kalki appreciated the film for the cast performances (particularly Ganesh and Anjali Devi), the audio recording and the cinematography.