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Rangoon Radha is a film of genre Drama with Sivaji Ganesan

Rangoon Radha (1956)

Rangoon Radha
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Length 2h9
Genres Drama
Rating60% 3.0429953.0429953.0429953.0429953.042995

Rangoon Radha (Tamil: ரங்கூன் ராதா) is a Tamil film about a man trying to steal his wife's fortune. It stars Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles.
The film was released on 1 November 1956.

Synopsis

Kottaiyur Dharmalinga Mudaliyar, a cunning scoundrel who appears as a noble man to the outside world. Rangam, his virtuous and long-suffering wife. Dharmalinga Mudaliyaar also has an eye on his sister-in-law Thangam. In order to marry Thangam and get control of the abundant wealth of the sisters, Dharamlingam ensures that everyone believes that Rangam is possessed by some evil spirit and is slowly becoming insane.

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