Annai Velankanni (transl. Mother Velankanni) is a 1971 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. Thangappan. The film stars Gemini Ganesan, Jayalalithaa, Padmini, and K. R. Vijaya. Kamal Haasan briefly appears in an uncredited role as Jesus Christ. It comprises three stories pertaining to Catholic beliefs.
Mary is a nurse in a hospital at Nagapattinam and is a devotee of Mother Mary of Velankanni. While Mary is away from the hospital meeting her love interest Susainathan, the Deity attends to Mary's duties, assuming her form.
Annai Velankanni was produced and directed by K. Thangappan under the company Giri Movies. The film dialogues were written by Sham De Thomson.[1]Kamal Haasan worked as the assistant director of the film and appeared in a cameo as Jesus Christ in the film.[1][2]Srividya and Sivakumar paired first time in this movie.[3]
Release and reception
Annai Velankanni was released on 15 August 1971.[4] The film was dubbed Telugu-language as Mary Matha and released on 25 December 1971.[5] The film was later dubbed into Malayalam-language as Velankanni Mathavu released on 27 May 1977.[1] Historian B. Vijayakumar Stated in an article that the Tamil and Malayalam-dubbed versions were box office hits. Both versions were box office hits in Kerala.[1]