Burma Rani
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Country India | Director T. R. Sundaram Language Tamil | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 1945 Similar Konjum Kumari , Valayapathi (film) , Uthama Puthiran (1940 film) |
Tamil old common my dear vmv burma rani 1945
Burma Rani (Queen of Burma) is a 1945 Indian Tamil-language war-spy film directed by T. R. Sundaram. It starred K. L. V. Vasantha in the lead role of the female spy Mangalam and Sundaram, himself, as the lead antagonist.
Contents
- Tamil old common my dear vmv burma rani 1945
- Tamil old kulirntha seer tharum vmv burma rani 1945
- Pre production
- Plot
- References
Tamil old kulirntha seer tharum vmv burma rani 1945
Pre-production
At the height of World War II in 1943, the government of British India brought forth a rule that out of three Indian films made, two should be in support of the British war effort. Burma Rani was one of such movies produced by Modern Theatres and directed by T. R. Sundaram.
Plot
The story revolves around a spy ring in Japanese-occupied Burma headed by a Tamil woman named Mangalam. She keeps the Japanese army commander and the principal antagonist of the movie General Bakjina under her surveillance. However, things turn awry when three Indian pilots in the British Indian Air Force are captured and taken prisoner and one of them (played by T. S. Balaiah) is eventually killed. The story of the escape of the other two pilots forms the plot of the movie. The character of the Japanese general Bakjina is a spoof of Adolf Hitler.