The Minister's Daughter) is a 1950 Indian Tamil-language historical fiction film directed by Ellis R. Dungan, starring M. G. Ramachandran, M. N. Nambiar, Madhuri Devi and G. Sakunthala.
The screenplay was written by M. Karunanidhi based on an incident from the Tamil epic Kundalakesi.
The King of Mullai Nadu is dominated by his Raja guru (head priest) (M. N. Nambiar).
The message is delivered by mistake to the minister's daughter Amudhavalli (Madhuri Devi) and she goes to meet Parthiban.
The minister, who is Amudhavalli's father believes that the statue of goddess spoke to him and announced that Parthiban is innocent.
Amudhavalli asks Parthiban to promise that he would stop being a bandit or loot the common man.
Amudhavalli, after catching Parthiban red-handed in bandit's den, decides to take Jeevanrekha to the kingdom.
Shocked by her actions and her husband's betrayal, she confesses her sins and becomes a Buddhist nun.
Meanwhile, Veera Mohan decides to go to the kingdom in a disguise to meet Jeevarekha, but sees Rajaguru attempting to murder the King.
T. R. Sundaram of Modern Theatres had previously produced a Dungan directed film Ponmudi (1950).