: The story follows Mohanasundaram (M.R. Radha), a wealthy, westernised man who returns to India with utter contempt for his own culture. His descent from an arrogant philanderer to a blind, leprosy-stricken beggar is a brutal exploration of karma and social stigma.
: For 1954, the film was incredibly bold, advocating for widow remarriage and challenging ritualistic practices and caste discrimination. Movie Details at a Glance Director Krishnan–Panju Lead Cast M. R. Radha, Sriranjani, S. S. Rajendran, M. N. Rajam Release Date 25 October 1954 (Diwali week) Music C. S. Jayaraman (Songs), Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy (Score) Legacy
Ratha Kanneer (Tears of Blood) is not just a film; it is a scathing social critique that remains shockingly relevant today. Directed by and written by Tiruvarur K. Thangaraj , the film serves as a landmark for the Dravidian movement .
Added to the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) for preservation in 2026.