Veera Abhimanyu (1965 film)

Veera Abhimanyu is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao and produced by Sunderlal Nahta and Doondi.

The Pandava prince Arjunan explains to his pregnant wife Subhadrai the nuances of entering the Chakravyuha, a deadly war-plan created by Dronan.

Upon returning, the Pandavas seek their share of the kingdom, but the Kaurava prince Duryodhanan refuses to part with even five villages, leading to the Kurukshetra War.

[9] Writing for The Hindu, Sudha Balachandran praised the song's setting in the Sahana raga, and wrote that Kannadasan "penned lines with unique word-play, amazing puns and punctuated the verses with beautiful rhyming.

[2] The Indian Express lauded the film, particularly the performances of Ganesan Rajan, Balaji Thevar, Nagesh and Varalakshmi, in addition to the battle sequences.

[13] Writing in Sport and Pastime, T. M. Ramachandran too praised the film, primarily for the cast performances, the storytelling, the sets and the trick photography.