Thilakam is a 1960 Indian Tamil-language drama film directed by Krishnan–Panju and produced by AVM Productions.
The story revolves around a family conflict in Tiruchi concerning the marriage of Thilakam, the daughter of Saraswathi who has been separated from her husband. Gunasekharan (Sambasivam's son) desires Thilakam to marry his brother Sekhar, while Sambasivam wants her to wed a wealthy but old man in Bombay.
The film stars Prem Nazir and M. N. Rajam and was adapted from K.M. Narayanasami's popular stage play of the same name, with AVM founder Meiyappan securing its film rights before production.
Thilakam was released on 11 November 1960 and failed commercially.