Sirikkadhey

A bearded swami, seemingly holy and spiritual but actually a wolf in sheep's clothing, lusts for the carpenter's wife.

She tells her husband about the swami's strictly dishonorable intentions and the clever carpenter plans to expose the pious fraud.

[3] Adangapidari was directed by R. Prakash and featured Kothamangalam Subbu alongside T. Mani Iyer, T. Krishnaveni, K. N. Rajam and K. N. Kamalam.

Malai Kannan was directed and photographed by Jiten Banerjee, and featured M. S. Murugesan, E. Krishnamoorthi, P. Sama, P. S. Gnanam, Nagalakshmi, Radha Bai and Meenakshi.

In the books Memories of Madras by Randor Guy and Sadhanaigal Padaitha Thamizh Thiraipada Varalaru by Film News Anandan, it is not mentioned who directed Poli Samiyar and Puli Vettai.

[1] Many sources such as B. Vijaykumar of The Hindu,[6] Rahul R. of Deccan Herald,[7] and Deepa Venkatraman of Open consider Sirikkadhey to be the first Indian anthology film.