In AVM’s Vazhkai (1949), where Vyjayanthimala was introduced in film, Pattammal also sang his "Bharatha samudhaayam vaazhgave".
The fictitious courtesan Chandramukhi (character) in Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's highly acclaimed Bengali novel Devdas which has been adapted into film numerous times, mostly notably into Hindi in 1955 and 2002 with the character-role of "Chandramukhi" being played by actresses Vyjayanthimala and Madhuri Dixit respectively.
In 1959, S. S. Vasan was making a Tamil film which would be a bilingual to Hindi film Paigham starring Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala with theme built around capital-labour relations.
Upperstall.com review, "Ladki re-unites Vyjayanthimala with her Bahar (1951) director MV Raman and producer from the South, AV Meiyappan. As with Bahar and many of her early films, it is Vyjayanthimala's dances that are the film's saving graces although it is unintentionally funny now to see how deliberate and obviously tacky the sequences are which lead into her dances...Ladki too makes no real demands on 'feminist' tomboy Vyjayanthimala histrionically".
She and her daughter Vyjayanthimala acted together in two films, Paigham and its Tamil remake Irumbu Thirai, which during the filming they both were not good in talking terms.