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Manaalane Mangaiyin Baakkiyam is a 1957 Indian Tamil-language fantasy film directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah, starring Anjali Devi and Gemini Ganesan.

Plot
Jayanthan, the prince of Kulothungan Chozlan takes leaves of his Guru, after completing his education. Peeved by his refusal to marry her, Guru's daughter Sarala falsely accuses him of breaching her chastity. The minister's son Vasanthan advises Jayanth to stay incognito for some time to escape punishment from the king. So, Jayanthan gets ousted from the kingdom. He stays in a cave where he meets celestial dancer Sundari, who comes to earth on every Karthika Pournami day. Their love story is laced with curses and boons. They love each other. Lord Indra comes to know about their love and curses Suvarna Sundari. As a result, Jayanth forgets her. She loses her child near the river. How the two protagonists reunite forms the story. Jayanthi played his female guise, due to a curse. ==Cast==
Cast
;Male cast • Gemini Ganesan as Jayanthan • S. V. Subbaiah as King Deva Rayar • T. S. Durairaj as Kailasam • A. Karunanidhi as Ullasam • K. Balaji as Lord IndraBalakrishna as Aghasam • Sattampillai Venkatraman as Vasanthudu • Lakshmaiah Chowdary as Ratchasan () • Master Babji as Siva Kumaran • Gummadi as Tata, the goat herder (uncredited) ;Female cast • Anjali Devi as Sundari • Rajasulochana as Jayanthi • Girija as Prathima Devi • E. V. Saroja as Goddess Parvathi • K. Suryakala as Sarala • S. Mohana as Dollmaker • Vasundhara as Naaga Kanyaa ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
The music was composed by P. Adinarayana Rao. All lyrics were by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass. In an interview to The Indian Express in 1987, Adinarayana Rao said for a song in the Tamil version, he "adapted a rare composition of the famous Tanjore quartet" which prompted their sons to file a copyright violation, later Adinarayana Rao was bailed out by his friend. == Critical reception ==
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