Konjum Salangai

Enticing Anklets) is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language musical dance film directed by M. V. Raman.

The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Savitri, R. S. Manohar and Kumari Kamala.

A king, Parthiban, gifts a rare anklet (salangai) to a dancer, Aparajita.

Amarendran grows into a strong young man interested in music, dancing and martial arts.

One day, a special festival is arranged and the priest thinks it is time to reveal the secret.

Mallika impresses the king, is subsequently appointed the court dancer and gets the anklet as a gift.

[14][15] In a review dated 28 January 1962, The Indian Express said, "Konjum Salangai, the first Technicolor feature film of South India is a revealing experience that even our technicians can bring out in a film the rich, glossy sheen and pleasing tonal gradations comparable with that of any Technicolor product made abroad.