Thai Ullam is a 1952 Indian Tamil-language film directed by K. Ramnoth, serving as an adaptation of the 1861 novel East Lynne by Ellen Wood.
The movie stars V. Nagayya and Manohar in the lead roles, with R. Ganesh playing the antagonist after T.S. Balaiah declined the project due to salary disagreements.
The film's music was composed by Nagayya alongside A. Rama Rao.
Released on February 9, 1952, it achieved significant success both critically and commercially.
The supporting cast includes T. K. Kalyanam, G. V. Sharma, Nandaram, Loose Arumugam, and V. T. Kalyanam.
Directed by K. Ramnoth, the film was produced by Narayanan & Company, with Manohar as the male lead after T.S. Balaiah was replaced due to salary disagreements.