The folklore legend turned deity
Madurai Veeran's first appearance on screen was in a
1939 film with the same name. Another attempt to make a film based on the legend was made in the late 1940s by Naveena Pictures, with
P. U. Chinnappa set to star; this did not materialise.
Lena Chettiar of Krishna Pictures later successfully managed to produce one, also titled
Madurai Veeran, with
D. Yoganand as director. However, Chettiar was not credited as producer. The screenplay for this version was written by
Kannadasan, who also served as lyricist. Art direction was handled by Ganga, editing by V. B. Natarajan, He felt that the character of Velliaiyamma was "poorly depicted" in the original legend, and suggested changes to her screen depiction, to which the producer assented. The character was portrayed by
Padmini, in her first film opposite Ramachandran. The final cut of the film was 165 minutes. == Themes and influences ==