Krishna Bhakthi is a 1949 historical musical film directed by R.S. Mani and produced by S.N. Laxmana Chettiar.
The movie stars P.U. Chinnappa as Harikanandha Bhagavathar, a hypocrite saint, and T.R. Rajakumari as Devakumari, a chaste court dancer.
Inspired by Matthew Lewis' French novel The Monk, the film was released on January 14, 1949.
The story revolves around Harikanandha Bhagavathar's lust for Devakumari, a chaste court dancer.
The dialogues were written by S.D.S. Yogi, Shuddhananda Bharati, Ku. Pa. Sedhu Ammal and Sandilyan, while the story was credited to R.S. Mani.
