Savithiri (1941 film)

Princes in the neighbouring Kingdoms are intimidated by her beauty and purity and no one wants to marry her.

She finds a young man, Sathyavan, who is the son of a blind king now living in the forest in exile.

In the meantime, Narada tells Asvapati that Savithiri has made a bad choice because Sathyavan is destined to die in one year.

On the day Sathyavan is to die, she accompanies him into the forest to cut firewood.

Finally, Yama is impressed by her talks and tells her to ask any boon except the life of Sathyavan.

Fully impressed by this virtuous woman's arguments, Yama returns the life of Sathyawan.

[3] Music was composed by M. Rajagopala Sharma while Kamal Das Gupta was in charge of orchestration.