Per Sollum Pillai is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Bharathiraja and produced by K. Balachandar.
The movie stars Kamal Haasan and Ramu in the titular lead roles, playing an orphan adopted into a wealthy family after saving them from deliberate poisoning by a miscreant.
Rajalakshmi (played by Suhasini) is the mother who raises him as one of her own children, despite societal views perceiving him primarily as a servant. He helps manage the household and cares for his step-parents and siblings.
Kamal Haasan's character intervenes when Ramu's biological brothers attempt mischief in the family, often thwarting their plans but facing resentment from them. The film features conflict with a smuggler who tries to arrange the marriage of one of Ramu's sisters to the smuggler's son; Kamal Haasan stops this plan.
In a climactic scene, the smuggler poisons Rajalakshmi (Suhasini), leading to her death. Years later, Kamal Haasan believes his daughter is a reincarnation of Rajalakshmi and finds happiness.
