Our country) is a 1969 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by C. P. Jambulingam, starring M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa.
Dharmalingham, Aalavandar and Punniyakodi are three VIPs in a township who have established themselves as noble citizens of the country but in reality are traitors who dare to do any type of crimes for money.
In order to save the rights of the poor he fights with higher society people which is disliked by brother Muthaiya who works for Dharmalingham and is an equally honest person as Durai.
Durai once picks a fight with Aalavandar in a shop — he insists on his standing in a queue like everyone else as there should be no special right for him over poor people.
Durai meets a tender-coconut selling girl Ammu (alias Alamelu) and gets attracted towards her nobility and honesty.
Meanwhile, Muthaiya finds that Dharmalingham has looted a sum of Ten lakh Rupees which actually belong to the welfare of poor people.
But the trio catch him and shut him at a secret place when he refuse to open his mouth on the whereabouts of the money.
[2] Unlike the Telugu original, Nam Naadu was made with many politically charged dialogues because, according to film historian Prakash Raman, that was the period Ramachandran was about to launch his own party, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
[5] The Indian Express wrote, "That contemporary politics can be made into a successful film is proved by Vijaya International's Nam Nadu".
There was a scene in which Jayalalitha, the heroine of the movie, appeared singing the song Vaangaiya Vaathiyaraiah while welcoming MGR after his victory in the elections."