Ramba's love[2]) is a 1939 Indian, Tamil language Hindu mythological film directed by B. N. Rao.
Narada takes pity on Ramba and asks Indra to give a remedy.
Indra agrees and says that Ramba can rejoin as court dance once she has suffered enough for her penance.
In the meantime, an innocent young man, Yathabavishayan, who lives in a village near the river is fooled by his friends.
Yama finds now he has no work because people on earth has come to know the secret of staying alive.
Ramba realiases that she cannot go back to Indra's court as dancer if she stays as a ghost.
Narada appears to her and advises her that she belongs to the heaven and therefore she should relinquish any love she has towards a human being.
The film was produced by Central Studios and was distributed by Sri Murugan Talkies.
Processing was done at Central Studios by C. A. Sundararajulu, Raghavan Pillai and V. Parthasarathy[2] This is the first film that T. S. Durairaj featured in where he played vinodha kesari role as a friend & assistant to N.S,Krishnan The actors sang in their own voice.
The Central Studios Orchestra provided the background music with S. M. Subbiah Naidu credited as harmonium player.