The good man will live) is a 1961 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film produced and directed by P. Neelakantan.
During his escape, disguised as a shaman, Muthu leads an investigation, and finds that the matter rests on the indestructible support of some women.
But the husband of the latter, the inspector of police, in charge of this case, Madhavan, friend, nevertheless, Muthu, convinced of his guilt, does not stop pursuing him.
In front of such threats, will Muthu manage to put, in time, the hand on the unique witness which could exonerate him?
[5] The song contains the lyrics "Udayasooriyan ethiril irundhal, ullai thamarai malaratho" (in front of the rising sun, the lotus of one's heart blooms), where the "rising sun" is a reference to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's election symbol.
[7] Kanthan of Kalki negatively reviewed the film, saying one redeeming feature was its short runtime of 15,133 feet (4,613 m).