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Rambayin Kadhal is a film with Bhanumati Ramakrishna

Rambayin Kadhal (1956)

Rambayin Kadhal
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Length 2h17

Rambaiyin Kaadhal (Tamil: ரம்பையின் காதல்) is a Tamil movie starring P. Bhanumathi, K. A. Thangavelu & M. N. Rajam. The movie is a remake of a 1936 movie by Central Studios, was released in 1956.

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On one of her sojourns to the earth, the celestial nymph Rambha is struck by the serene, picturesque beauty of an obscure spot. Tired of the ostentatious splendour of the Indra’s court, she is filled with a quiet rapture at discovering the idyllic, rustic charm of this earthly setting. So entranced is she by the place that she is late for her usual dance recital in the hall of the King of Gods. When Indra comes to know the reason for her belated arrival, he flies into a rage and curses Rambha to be transformed into a statue during the day in the very place that had so transfixed her.

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