Veera Ramani is a 1939 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by K. Amarnath.
It revolves around a man who takes to burglary due to circumstances beyond his control, and his lover who becomes a vigilante after seeing his predicament.
Shantha, a young woman, falls in love with Moorthi, an unemployed man.
To get closer to him, she tells her uncle Dharmalinga Mudaliar to appoint him as her tuition teacher.
[1] Veera Ramani was released on 11 February 1939,[2] and became a success; according to historian Randor Guy, this was due to the "racy storyline, fast-paced action and thrilling stunt sequences by Rukmini and Srinivasa Rao.