Arukkani, a lower-caste village girl, clears her Union Public Service Commission examination and becomes a collector. But her husband Raman is illiterate, creating great difficulties as Arukkani tries to perform her social and official roles. Unable to resolve this tension, she quits her job to remain as Raman's dutiful wife.
Aani Ver was released on 10 April 1981.[6] Reviewing the film for the magazine Idhayam Pesigirathu, the future Tamil Nadu chief ministerJ. Jayalalithaa was critical of the climax scene where the heroine sacrifices her employment to aid her husband.[7] Nalini Sastry of Kalki felt Viswanathan was underutilised, but appreciated the dialogues.[8]
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