Archived from the original on 15 November 2020. Archived from the original on 17 January 2019. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019. Kaushikan of Kalki negatively reviewed the film, calling it worth watching only for Sudhakar and Raadhika. Niram Maratha Pookal was released on 31 August 1979. However, since Bharathiraaja himself decided to dub for the character, Ravi was dropped. Ravi, who later debuted with Bharathiraja's Nizhalgal (1980) was asked to audition as a dubbing artist for Vijayan. Bharathiraja initially wanted Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan and Sridevi to portray the characters Vijayan, Sudhakar and Rati the producer who initially was supposed to produce died, so Sudhakar, Raadhika, Vijayan and Rati Agnihotri were instead cast as the lead characters, with their characters being named after themselves. When Panchu learned of this, after reading Bhagyaraj's rewritten version, he recommended that it be made into a film. Bhagyaraj for advice Bhagyaraj rewrote the screenplay.
The incident left Vijayan as a suicidal wreck who carries poison in his coat but doesn't consume it just for his father's sake.
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And on an April Fool's Day when she claims she doesn't know how to swim, Vijayan thinks she's fooling him again and playfully pushes her into the river but to his horror she drowns and dies.
Rathi often playfully cheats Vijayan about not knowing stuff like horse riding and car driving when she actually could. Vijayan had fallen in love with the beautiful Rathi at first sight and pursues her relentlessly till she finally reciprocates. After a few days in the estate and several interactions, Vijayan and Radhika get acquainted and friendly with each other and he opens up about his erstwhile lover Rathi. He is often seen standing near the shore of the river listening to his tape recorder playing a lone melodious song, sung by a woman. In Ooty, Radhika and her father are introduced to Vijayan who shockingly seems to be a severely despondent alcoholic. Radhika is heart-broken and her father takes her to Sivaraman's estate in Ooty to relax for a while. And soon after Sudhakar goes missing with five lakhs of the office cash on his way to Bombay and is presumed to have absconded. However things take a turn when his business friend Sivaraman, to whom he owes a lot of favours, visits him and reminds him of his old promise to get Radhika married to Sivaraman's son Vijayan. Radhika's class-conscious father initially opposes but later reluctantly agrees to have them married. She employs him in her father's firm as a manager and soon they mutually fall in love. Radhika finds out that Sudhakar is searching for a job from his diary that he leaves at the booth. One day he has a skirmish with Radhika, a rich woman and only daughter of a businessman Selladurai, in a telephone booth.
Sudhakar is a poor man desperately looking for work.