Vimochanam is a 1940 Indian Tamil-language film directed by T. Marconi. The movie stars Hemalatha, Kanthamani, Baby Jaya, Indira, and Bhagirathi.
The plot follows Arumugham, a drunkard living in Salem who sells his wife's jewelry to buy alcohol until he receives probation in the Salem district. However, upon his release from jail for illegally brewing liquor, he finds that the liquor shop has become a tea-stall and his wife is destitute, leading to his reform.
Vimochanam was produced by C. Rajagopalachari's pro-prohibition magazine, which was published from his Ashram at Tiruchengode. The film received significant attention due to its values and the fact that most of the artistes were girl children.