Look daughter, look) is a 1963 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by A. Bhimsingh and written by Valampuri Somanathan.
Sivalingam is not in town at the time of the delivery and his close friend Ramaswamy takes care of Lakshmiammal.
Knowing how important the family line is to him, Lakshmiammal, Ramaswamy and the doctor don't tell him the truth.
Sulochana's brother, Nadaraj, who learns that his niece is growing up in Sivalingam's household and faced with the same confusion, takes up Lakshmiammal's offer and stays on there as a caretaker.
Meanwhile, Lakshmiammal and Ramaswamy's wife, Parvathi, who are childhood friends promise to get their children married to each other.
Sivalingam is very happy when he finally becomes convinced that Kantha is his real daughter and fixes her marriage with Shekar.
Lakshmiammal is very disturbed because she believes that all the confusion in the house was caused because they did not keep their word to Ramaswamy and Parvathi and get one of the daughters married to Sundaram.
Kantha wants to humiliate Sivalingam, whose conceit caused Chandra's death and she made Lakshiammal practically bedridden.
Shekar then narrates the story of Chandra and also tells the principal that her sacrifice was wasted because Maragatham confessed the truth.
[4] As a result, Y. G. Mahendran, who portrayed one of the two sons in the play and was signed on to reprise the role in the film, was unable to do so.
[15] Writing for Sport and Pastime, T. M. Ramachandran derided the film, comparing it unfavourably to the original play but praised the performance of the cast, particularly Ganesan.
[16] Kanthan of Kalki, however, reviewed the film more positively for the cast performances and emotional incidents.