Velu, an unemployed youth, meets a bus conductor Amutha by circumstance, joins the transporter company as driver and gradually gets close to her. The owner's daughter falls in love with him, but her father wants her to marry Ramu, a relative who is the manager of the company. He is only after money and also a womaniser.
Velu's friend Mannaru falls in love with another conductor Poongavam. The manager dismisses the two drivers, after which Velu becomes an auto rickshaw driver. Soon he sets up his own company and experiences success in a short span of time. He marries Amutha and has a child through her. As he becomes more successful, his lifestyle changes and he falls in love with another woman, a dancer Pankajam.
Amutha learns about her husband's affair with Pankajam and more complications follow. She eventually learns that Pankajam is her long-lost sister. Ramu locks up Velu in a room with the intention of killing him. The two women and the bus owner's daughter, who remains single, team up to save Velu. In the process, Ramu shoots Pankajam and is arrested. Velu, Amutha and their child unite and live happily.
Town Bus was directed by K. Somu and produced by M. A. Venu for M. A. V. Pictures.[2] The film was written by A. P. Nagarajan.[3] V. K. Gopal was the cinematographer. Shooting took place mainly in Coimbatore.[2]
Soundtrack
The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan, with lyrics by Ka. Mu. Sheriff.[1][4] Songs such as "Chittukkuruvi Chittukuruvi" (picturised on Anjali Devi) and the dance number "Leda Lady Aruginil Vaada Aadi Paadalam" became popular.[2]
Song
Singers
Length
"Chittukuruvi Chittukuruvi" (Happy)
M. S. Rajeswari
02:21
"Chittukkuruvi Chiitukuruvi" (Sad)
M. S. Rajeswari
03:11
"Chittukkuruvi Chiitukuruvi" (Bit)
M. S. Rajeswari
00:46
"Leda Lady Aruginil"
S. C. Krishnan, Seerkazhi Govindarajan & U. R. Chandra
03:09
"Vadakathi Kallanada.... Thilaalanga Thilaalanga"
T. M. Soundararajan
01:10
"Ponnaana Vaazhvu Mannaagi Poma"
Thiruchi Loganathan, M. S. Rajeswari & Radha Jayalakshmi
05:46
"Panam Padaitha Selvar"
"Utthamaraai....Thottratthai Kandum"
T. M. Soundararajan
02:53
"Nenjam Urugudhe"
Radha Jayalakshmi
03:11
"Poongavaname Nee Purinji"
S. C. Krishnan & U. R. Chandra
Release and reception
Town Bus was released on 13 November 1955.[5]The Indian Express wrote, "Anjali Devi appears to game for any kind of role and she makes a truly striking figure as a bus conductress".[6] According to historian Randor Guy, the film was commercially successful mainly because of the music.[2]