Definition
Santha is reported to be the title of a film purportedly released in 1961. No verifiable, widely recognized sources confirm details about its production, cast, crew, or cultural impact.
Overview
Accurate information about the film’s plot, genre, language, country of origin, and distribution is not confirmed. The title Santha has been used for various later Indian films, but a 1961 version has not been documented in major film archives or scholarly references.
Etymology / Origin
The word Santha (also rendered as Sānthā or Santā) originates from Sanskrit, where it conveys meanings related to “contentment,” “peace,” or “tranquility.” It is a common element in South Asian personal names and titles, which may explain its selection as a film title.
Characteristics
Because reliable details are unavailable, the specific characteristics of the 1961 film—such as narrative themes, cinematographic style, musical composition, or critical reception—cannot be described.
Related Topics
- Santha (1976 Kannada film) – a later Indian film sharing the same title.
- Indian cinema of the early 1960s – the broader cinematic context in which a 1961 film titled Santha would have been produced.
- Sanskrit-derived film titles – a naming practice observed in South Asian film industries.
Note: Accurate information about the 1961 film Santha is not confirmed.