Vedavathi Alladhu Seetha Jananam

Vedavathi Alladhu Seetha Jananam is a 1941 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film directed by T. R. Raghunath. The film featured M. R. Krishnamoorthy and K. Thavamani Devi in the lead roles.

Cast
The names in this list were adapted from the film poster.


 * Male cast
 * M. R. Krishnamoorthi as Naradar
 * R. Balasubramaniam as Ravanan
 * P. G. Venkatesan as Vibhishanan
 * M. G. Ramchandar as Indrajit
 * V. S. Mani as Ramar - Vishnu
 * V. Nataraj as Bhrahaspathi - Naradar
 * M. G. Chakrapani as Janakar - Kuberan
 * P. S. Veerappan as Indran
 * S. Nandaram as Yaman
 * K. S. Velayutham as Nandhi - Hanuman
 * N. S. Velappan as Nalakooparan
 * V. Srinivasa Sastri as Agni
 * K. Ramaswamy Iyer as Kumbakarnan
 * S. Ramudu as Varunan
 * P. Govindasamy as Sivan
 * T. V. Krishnaswamy as Sooriyan
 * P. Lakshmanasami as Lakshmanan
 * M. Sankararaman as Vaayu
 * A. C. Sundaram as Messenger


 * Female cast
 * Kolar Rajam as Mandodhari
 * K. Thavamani Devi as Vedavathi - Seetha
 * Kumari Rukmini as Rambai
 * M. S. Saroja as Menaka
 * T. N. Sundaramma as Lakshmi
 * M. V. Kunjammal as Urvasi
 * M. S. Sundarambal as Thilothama
 * G. S. Saraswathi as Bhoodevi
 * V. S. Kausalya as Parvathi
 * Visalakshi as Soorpanagai
 * Aakasa Vani
 * N. S. Krishnan
 * T. A. Mathuram

Crew
The names in this list was adapted from the film poster.
 * Producer – Raja Chandrasekar
 * Director – T. R. Raghunath
 * Cinematography – T. E. Cooper
 * Audiography – A. Krishnaiyer
 * Art – F. Nagoor
 * Studio – Newtone

Production
Most of the early films in Tamil were reproduction of stage dramas. Some films even opened with a screen going up. The stage dramas usually had a main title and an alternate title. Thus this film also had two titles.

A comedy short film titled Aakaasa Vaani featuring N. S. Krishnan and T. A. Mathuram was included in the film.

Soundtrack
Music was composed by T. K. Jeyarama Iyer while the lyrics were penned by Papanasam Sivan and P. R. Rajagopala Iyer. M. R. Krishnamoorthy and K. Thavamani Devi sang most of the songs.