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: A game-changing sports comedy directed by Venkat Prabhu that celebrated local street cricket culture. Polladhavan
Suriya delivered a powerful dual performance in this fast-paced family action-drama. The film showcased the classic rural formula executed to perfection, solidifying Suriya's appeal among family audiences and B and C-center theaters. The Dawn of Realism and Cult Classics
: Made a stunning impact with the refreshing soundtrack of Subramaniapuram (which began production/hype trends in late 2007). Genre Breakdown of Notable 2007 Releases Movie Title Key Genre / Significance Sivaji Rajinikanth, Shriya Saran S. Shankar Action / Vigilante Blockbuster Pokkiri Vijay, Asin Prabhu Deva Action / Masala Billa Ajith Kumar, Nayanthara Vishnuvardhan Stylish Neo-Noir / Action Paruthiveeran Karthi, Priyamani Rural Drama / Realism Polladhavan Dhanush, Divya Spandana Vetrimaaran Action Thriller / Gritty Realism Chennai 600028 Jai, Shiva, Premgi Venkat Prabhu Sports Comedy / Coming-of-age Mozhi Prithviraj, Jyothika Radha Mohan Romantic Drama / Feel-Good Kattradhu Thamizh Jiiva, Anjali Psychological Drama Unnale Unnale Vinay, Sadha, Tanisha Urban Romance Thaamirabharani Vishal, Bhanu Rural Action / Family Drama The Lasting Legacy of 2007 in Kollywood 2007 tamil movie list
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Arguably the biggest film of the year, Sivaji was a spectacle unlike anything Indian cinema had seen. Rajinikanth played a generous NRI software engineer who returns to India to build free hospitals and schools, only to be corrupted by a greedy system. The film broke global box-office records for a Tamil film at the time. With a massive budget, stunning sets, and Rahman’s chart-topping tracks like "Athini Athini," Sivaji is the crown jewel of the 2007 Tamil movie list.
Pachaikili Muthucharam was a game-changer. Directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, this film brought a noir-like aesthetic to Kollywood. Starring Sarathkumar, Jyothika, and Andrea Jeremiah, it was a thriller about an extramarital affair and blackmail. It was gritty, adult, and treated the audience with intelligence. It proved that a thriller didn't need a "mass intro song" to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. This public link is valid for 7 days
The major theatrical releases of 2007 are cataloged below, categorized by their critical and commercial impact: 1. Mega Blockbusters & Commercial Giants
Vishnuvardhan slickly reimagined the classic thriller, transforming Ajith Kumar into a modern style icon with ultra-stylish visuals and a pulsing background score by Yuvan Shankar Raja.
The year 2007 stands as a fascinating watershed moment in the history of Kollywood (Tamil cinema). It was a year of transition—bridging the gap between the over-the-top masala entertainers of the early 2000s and the more technically polished, theme-driven cinema that would dominate the next decade. For fans looking back, the offers a rich tapestry of box-office clashes, career-defining performances, and films that have since achieved cult status. Can’t copy the link right now
Here is the detailed list of Tamil films released in 2007, organized by month of release. The data includes the film's title, director, and primary cast.
Director Shankar and Superstar Rajinikanth delivered India's most expensive film at the time, featuring groundbreaking visual effects and securing massive international box office success.
While superstars brought crowds to theaters, 2007 was notable for films that pushed the boundaries of filmmaking.
Directed by Ezhil, starring Jayam Ravi and Bhavana.
While big stars dominated the box office, a quiet revolution was happening in independent and content-driven cinema. 2007 is widely regarded as the year that birthed the "Madurai New Wave." Director: Ameer Sultan Cast: Karthi, Priyamani, Saravanan