In the meantime, Shankar and Padma beget two children – Chandar and Swarna.
Chandar, without knowing that she is the girl his father intends to marry, rescues her and brings her for treatment to Leela, who has become a doctor now.
A police inspector Govindasamy comes for an inquiry and gets attracted by Prema's beauty.
When Mohan returns from America, Govindasamy tries to poison his mind creating false stories about Chandar and Leela.
The police inspector Govindasamy charges Chandar as the person who urged Prema to commit suicide.
[2] The following lists are compiled from The Hindu article,[1] and from the song book.
The film was produced by M. H. M. Moonas, a Sri Lankan who was resident in India.
The producer conducted a competition for which a total of ₹100,000 was offered as prize money.
Six questions were asked for which, it was announced, the answers were kept in a sealed cover and deposited in the "Eastern Bank of India".
Though the competition was free for all to participate, it was asked to attach the counterfoil of the ticket with each entry.
Music was composed by M. S. Gnanamani while the lyrics were penned by M. H. M. Moonas, Kavi Kunjaram, K. P. Kamakshisundaram, P. Hanumandha Rao, Kuyilan (debut) and Tamizh Oli.
However, historian Randor Guy said the film is remembered for "the stunning star cast, prize schemes and the avalanche of publicity released by Moonas which old-timers will never forget!