Miss Kamala poster

Miss Kamala

  • 1936
  • 0m

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  • Status Released
  • Release date 1936
  • Running time 0m

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T. P. Rajalakshmi, T. V. Sundaram, Battling C. S. D. Singh, V. S. Mani, T. P. Rajagopal, Stunt Rajoo

Kamala and Kannappan are lovers. Kamala's parents do not approve of their relationship, and force Kamala to marry a doctor instead. On the wedding night, Kamala reveals her relationship with Kannappan to her husband and also tells him that she was coerced into marrying him. On hearing this, the polite doctor understands her feelings and promises that he will try to reunite her with Kannappan. However, the next day, the doctor suddenly leaves the home. Kamala's neighbours start to feel bad about her. Kamala then leaves the doctor's home and goes back to live with her parents, but they cruelly refuse to accommodate her.

A lonely Kamala starts looking to find employment to sustain herself, but she is unable to find any. She goes to meet Kannappan as a last resort, but he does not reciprocate her feelings and rejects her, citing that she is married to another man. Frustrated, Kamala attempts suicide but instead winds up in a car accident. She is rescued by a couple, who happen to be Kannappan's parents. They bring Kamala to their home and call for a doctor to treat her. The doctor happens to be her husband, who stands by his previous commitment to unite Kamala with her true love. Kannappan, however, becomes dejected after seeing Kamala in this condition at his home. After her recovery, Kamala disguises herself as a gypsy to earn money for her subsistence. In the process, she makes Kannappan fall in love with her. Kannappan then promises her that he will marry her in front of his parents. In the end, she reveals her identity and finally unites with Kannappan.

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