Rail Payanangalil

On train journeys) is a 1981 Indian Tamil-language film written, directed and scored by T. Rajendar.

[1] A singer and his fan have an unrequited love, but she marries a sadist bent on torturing her, questioning her chastity at every turn.

The singer, in the end, to prove her chastity, attempts to molest her only to lose his life in the process of establishing her virtue to her husband.

[2][3] The songs "Ada Yaaro", "Vasantham Paadi Vara" and "Noolumillai" attained popularity.

[5] Nalini Sastry of Kalki praised Rajender's dialogues and music, and the performance of the actors but panned the ending as artificial.