Cast: Prabhu, Ramya Krishnan, Karan, Mumtaj, Vivek, Manivannan, 'Kovai' Sarala, 'Nizhalgal' Ravi
Music: S.A.Rajkumar
Direction:T.P.Gajendran
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Plot:
Padmanabhan (Prabhu) is a miser for whom every rupee is a treasure. This makes him a laughing stock at the office and in the neighbourhood. Ramya (Ramya Krishnan), who works in the same office, is in love with him. But Padmanabhan, whose only interest in life is saving as much money as possible, refuses to budge. The film takes a sentimental and slightly serious turn when the reason for Padmanabhan's miserliness is unravelled. He is saving every pie possible only to get back his father's house which had been pledged to a moneylender. Giving in ultimately to Ramya's overtures, Padmanabhan marries her, but continues to pursue his goal of retrieving his ancestral property, with single-minded devotion.The simple storyline of Arunachalam has a straightforward screenplay by T. P. Gajendran, who is also the director of ``Budget Padmanabhan''. The film has no unnecessary frills (save Mumtaz's dance number) or convoluted twists.
Padmanabhan (Prabhu) is a miser for whom every rupee is a treasure. This makes him a laughing stock at the office and in the neighbourhood. Ramya (Ramya Krishnan), who works in the same office, is in love with him. But Padmanabhan, whose only interest in life is saving as much money as possible, refuses to budge. The film takes a sentimental and slightly serious turn when the reason for Padmanabhan's miserliness is unravelled. He is saving every pie possible only to get back his father's house which had been pledged to a moneylender. Giving in ultimately to Ramya's overtures, Padmanabhan marries her, but continues to pursue his goal of retrieving his ancestral property, with single-minded devotion.The simple storyline of Arunachalam has a straightforward screenplay by T. P. Gajendran, who is also the director of ``Budget Padmanabhan''. The film has no unnecessary frills (save Mumtaz's dance number) or convoluted twists.
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