

Gajendran is angered as Ilango interferes in factory matters and made him powerless in front of the workers. Ilango teaches a lesson to Gajendran while Ramu learns the ways of the world. Meanwhile, Santha, a village girl finds Ramu who is now unconscious due to hunger and brings him home to his mother. Ilango enjoys their attention and does not reveal his true identity to them. Ilango chases a thief who steals Leela's purse and Leela takes him home mistaking him as Ramu. Ilango is a jobless young man, prone to pick a fight and for this reason, he causes trouble for his mother. Gajendran plans to take all off Ramu's wealth and expel him from the house. Gajendran wants to have Ramu marry Leela for her wealth and he demands dowry, but she is repulsed by his cowardice. Ramu shivers at the very mention of his brother-in-law's name and a whiplash is Gajendran's favourite form of punishment. He was raised that way by his sister Susheela and her husband Gajendran. Ramu is an innocent and cowardly man – the heir to all riches of Poonjolai zamin.

It was also the first film that won Ramachandran Best Actor awards from both the Madras Film Fans' and Filmgoer's Associations.It was an Industry hit at that time and it collection was surprassed by another M G.R Film Adimai Penn 1969 The film was primarily shot at Vauhini Studios, and filming was completed within 45 days.Įnga Veettu Pillai was released on 14 January 1965, Pongal day, and emerged a major box office success, running for over 25 weeks in theatres in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Thanjavur, Trichy and thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. It was the second film to feature Ramachandran in two roles after released 1958's Nadodi Mannan. The film is about two identical but contrasting twins who were separated at birth, and what happens when they cross paths.Įnga Veettu Pillai was produced by B. Nambiar, Rathna and Pandari Bai in supporting roles. A remake of his own 1964 Telugu film Ramudu Bheemudu, it stars M. The Son of Our House) is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language masala film written by Sakthi T.
