Singari is a 1951 Indian Tamil language comedy film directed by T.R. Raghunath.
The film stars T. R. Ramachandran, Lalitha, and Padmini in this drama-comedy tale of mistaken identity, love, and social class.
A young man is wrongly convicted for a bank robbery and leaves his daughter behind to serve a seven-year sentence in prison. She is later adopted by a rich man, who raises her as his own and changes her name to Padmini.
A college-going girl named Lalitha runs away from home and joins a drama troupe run by T.R. Raghunath, while Sahasranamam, the son of the rich man, falls in love with Padmini but is also pursued by the stage actor Lalitha, causing gossip and confusion.