Lavangi

[2][1] Kameswari has been separated from her husband, Jagannatha for twelve years, enduring poverty, agony, and blackmail.

The film, which was shot at the famed Newton Studios, was recorded by noted photographer Jiten Bannerjee and designed by celebrated art director and film-maker F.

[4] The music for the film was composed by Subbaraman and Padmanabha Shastri, with lyrics written by Papanasam Sivan.

The film had melodious songs including a popular duet Vashakaarar Pola Thonuthey (performed by Rao and Rukmini).

[5] The Indian Express positively reviewed the film for Rao's performance, but criticised some of Narayanan's dialogue for vulgarity.