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''Policekaran Magal'' () is a 1962 Indian
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directed by C. V. Sridhar. Based on B. S. Ramiah's play of the same name, it stars Balaji, Muthuraman, Vijayakumari, Santha Kumari and Pushpalatha. The film was released on 7 September 1962 and was a success. It was later remade in Telugu as '' Constable Koothuru'' (1963) and in
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as '' Vyaamoham'' (1978).


Plot

Kumarasami, an honest police constable, has a son Chinnaiah and a daughter Janaki. Prabhu, son of a rich affluent person is a friend of Chinnaiah who often visit his house. Prabhu falls in love with Janaki to which she equally reciprocates. She meets Prabhu secretly without the knowledge of both her father and brother.Prabhu meets his love in a temple and promises to marry her. One day, Prabhu and his friends gamble and are caught by the police. Meanwhile, Prabhu's father plans to marry his son to one of his relatives. Prabhu initially discards this proposal but accepts after coming to know that he will be deprived of his father's wealth if he does not marry the girl arranged by his father. Janaki is shocked to hear this and finally tells her relationship with Prabhu to her parents. When Chinnaiah visits Prabhu's house to seek justice, Prabhu reiterates that Janaki is completely unknown to him. Janaki health begins to deteriorate and despite Prabhu's selfish motive, she prays for his good health. Police arrest Prabhu for the gambling at his house and Janaki testifies as an alibi.. A now regretful Prabhu comes to marry Janaki, but is too late. Janaki's health completely deteriorates and she eventually dies.


Cast

;Male cast * Balaji as Prabhu * Muthuraman as Chinnaiah * Sahasranamam as Constable Kumarasami *
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as Servant * Muthaiah as Rajagopal * Ramanathan * Raghavan as Mallika's father * Karikol Raj as Janaki's uncle * K. Nataraj as Advocate * Veerappan as Somu * Chandrababu as Maari *
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as police photographer (uncredited) ;Female cast * Vijayakumari as Janaki * Santha Kumari as Amrtham * Pushpalatha as Mallika * Manorama as Maari's Fiancée * Sakunthala as Malathi


Production

''Policekaran Magal'' was based on the stage play of the same name written by B. S. Ramiah. S. V. Sahasranamam and R. Muthuraman who were part of the play reprised their roles in the film. C. R. Vijayakumari played the titular daughter of Sahasranamam's character, a policeman, while K. Balaji played a youth who cheats the policeman's daughter. The dialogues were written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy (a duo consisting of M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamoorthy) while the lyrics written by
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. The song "Ponn Enbean Siru" is set in the
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known as Darbari Kanada. The song "Nilavukku Enmel Ennadi Kobam" attained popularity and is the title of a film released in 2025.


Release

''Policekaran Magal'' was released on 7 September 1962, and emerged a commercial success.


Remakes

''Policekaran Magal'' was remade in Telugu as '' Constable Koothuru'' (1963), and in
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as '' Vyaamoham'' (1978).


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* {{C. V. Sridhar 1960s Indian films 1960s Tamil-language films 1962 drama films 1962 films Fictional portrayals of the Tamil Nadu Police Films about siblings Films directed by C. V. Sridhar Films scored by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy Films with screenplays by C. V. Sridhar Indian drama films Indian films based on plays Tamil films remade in other languages Tamil-language Indian films