Palayathu Amman is a 2000 Indian Tamil language-language devotional film directed by Rama Narayanan. Meena plays the lead role as goddess Amman, while Ramki, Divya Unni, Charan Raj, and Vivek play supporting roles.
Plot
The film starts with a saint in a
gurukula announcing to his students that
Devi's birth to kill the evil shall come soon. The
Satan kills the saint, but Devi's birth is not stopped. It grows up as a child for Shekar and Savithri. The child gets all kinds of harms from the Satan, but the Goddess Palayathu Amman saves it every time. At the same time, Savithri thinks Palayathu Amman wants to take away her child, so she tries to save it from her. At last, the child is kidnapped and about to be killed when Palayathu Amman kills the Satan and returns the child to her parents.
Cast
Production
The film completed its shoot with the working title of
Devatha, before the director chose to title the film
Palayathu Amman.
Soundtrack
The music was composed by S. A. Rajkumar.
Reception
Malini Mannath of
Chennai Online wrote, "As the title suggests it is once again a good-versus-evil and a Goddess-testing-devotee kind of a film. There is nothing new by way of subject or treatment" but appreciated the CG towards the climax.
Legacy
The comedy subplot, including a scene where Vivek parodies the climax of
Parasakthi (1952) gained immense popularity.
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