Wife) is a 1951 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Chandru and produced by S. S. Vasan.
Exploiting the fragile situation, mischief makers suggest an immoral relationship between the clerk's brother and wife.
Several years later, the elder of the two children, now working in a mill, meets a bearded beggar who, unknown to him, is actually his father.
S. S. Vasan, the owner of Gemini Studios, screened the Telugu film Samsaram for his staff, family and friends.
[4] According to historian Randor Guy, the success of the former was attributed to its "emotionally strong and sentimental storyline", elements, and the performances of Radha, Pushpavalli, Sriram, Vanaja, Sundari Bai and Ramachandran.