The original story was based on a folk tale which describes the romance between Lord Muruga and Valli, a tribal girl. Initially exhibited as stage plays, the story was developed into a silent film titled
Valli Thirumanam in 1921. It was followed by another silent release,
Sri Subramanyam in 1930. N. D. Sarpotdhar remade the film the same year for the "Aryan Film Company" and named it as
Subramaniam. Another version titled
Valli Kalyanam released the same year where
Sundar Rao Nadkarni enacted the lead role. The first talkie version of the story was produced by Samikannu Vincent in 1933. Named
Valli Thirumanam, the film was shot in
Calcutta and directed by P. V. Rao.
T. P. Rajalakshmi played the role of Valli in the which ultimately became a box-office success. Sixteen years later after the 1945 film, a colour
Sri Valli (1961 film) based on the same story was produced by Narasu Studios. It had
Sivaji Ganesan and
Padmini as the lead pair. T. R. Mahalingam who played Muruga in the previous version was given the role of
Narada in this film. == Soundtrack ==