

Now, the three ladies in the house start making fuss about the condition of their house, saying that they do not have enough facilities in their house to show to Bama that there are well-off. Bama is very polite, and accepts their invitation to come to their house on 16th of that month. The three daughters-in-law and the sons meet her while they are all in the terrace, and try to make friends with her. Meanwhile, a popular actress Bama moves into the bungalow next to their house. Wrong-doers in the household are made to stand on a bench by him as punishment. He is respected and feared by everyone in the family. The sons give their salaries to their father, and all the financial matters are dealt by him efficiently. Though it is a joint family, the father has set up his three sons in three different portions in the same house, and takes turns to eat in each of his son's house, to avoid any possibility of problems between them. Sumathi, the younger sister of Sita also stays in the same house, as she is pursuing higher studies in the same city. Krishnan, a medical representative is married to Rukmini. Raman, a high court clerk has two children with wife Sita. Maheswaran is a Hindi professor he and his wife Parvathi have five children. He has three sons – Maheshwaran, Raman, and Krishnan. In 1998, it was remade into Malayalam as Sreekrishnapurathe Nakshathrathilakkam.Ī middle-class joint family is living happily run by the responsible father Ethiraj, a retired headmaster. The film was later remade in Hindi as Teen Bahuraniyan (1968), with Janaki, Kanchana and Jayanthi reprising their roles. It was released on 24 February 1967, and won the Chennai Film Fans' Association Award for Best Film. It revolves around a man's three daughters-in-law who go to absurd lengths to impress an actress who becomes their neighbour.īama Vijayam was simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Bhale Kodallu with a slightly different cast. Muthuraman, Nagesh, Major Sundarrajan, Srikanth and T. The film features an ensemble cast including Sowcar Janaki, Rajasree, Kanchana, Jayanthi, Sachu, R.

Bama's visit) is a 1967 Indian Tamil-language comedy film directed by K.
