Nadodi is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu.
The story revolves around Thyagu, who is devastated following the suicide of his lover Meena. Her father, Dharmalingam, had refused her marriage to him due to Thyagu belonging to a lower caste.
Meena's own sister Radha confronts her father, who travels the country advocating for the abolition of the caste system but harbors significant hypocrisy regarding his own family and son.
In an attempt to expose this hypocrisy, Radha decides she must marry Thyagu, presenting a facade that he is a mysterious benefactor. The narrative explores these complex relationships and motivations.
The film stars M. G. Ramachandran (credited as M. G. R), B. Saroja Devi, and Bharathi in her acting debut.
Nadodi was released on 14 April 1966 and became a modest commercial success.
