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2007 Tamil Movie List [work] Official

The year also witnessed the solidification of new-age directors and comedians. , directed by Radha Mohan and starring Prithviraj and Jyothika, was a gentle, heartwarming romance about a musician who falls in love with a deaf-mute woman. It proved that a small, character-driven film could achieve both critical acclaim and commercial success. Similarly, Polladhavan introduced a gritty, stylish action template for Dhanush, centered on a missing motorcycle, and featured an unforgettable performance by director Vetrimaaran’s frequent collaborator, Dhanush. On the horror front, Yaaradi Nee Mohini (a remake of the Telugu hit Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule ) offered a family-friendly romance, while Billa , a stylish remake of the 1980 classic, reintroduced Ajith Kumar as a suave anti-hero, setting the stage for his "Thala" brand.

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.

: Directed by S. Shankar , this Rajinikanth starrer was the first Tamil film to collect ₹100 crore at the box office and reached the UK Top 10 charts. It remains a benchmark for grand production values and AR Rahman’s celebrated soundtrack.

While the stars were flying cars and fighting armies, 2007 also delivered a gut-punch of realism.

The year 2007 stands as a fascinating milestone in Tamil cinema (Kollywood). Sandwiched between the technological boom of the mid-2000s and the rise of pan-Indian stars, 2007 delivered a mix of mass masala entertainers, critically acclaimed art-house films, and notable directorial debuts. For fans looking for a nostalgic trip or researchers documenting Tamil film history, here is the definitive , categorized by release, genre, and impact. 2007 tamil movie list

– Ajith Kumar’s ultra-stylish remake of the 1980 classic was a major box-office hit, lauded for its sleek production values and the iconic "My Name is Billa" track.

Director Ram’s debut film was a dark, psychological critique of the IT boom, societal disparity, and the marginalization of the Tamil language. Jiiva gave a career-defining performance as a frustrated Tamil postgraduate. Though a modest success at launch, it has attained legendary cult status over the years. Polladhavan Director: Vetrimaaran Cast: Dhanush, Divya Spandana, Daniel Balaji, Kishore

: A vibrant love triangle known for its chart-topping music [8, 13].

– Directed by Vishnuvardhan, this stylish action thriller reimagined Rajinikanth's 1980 classic for a modern audience. Starring Ajith Kumar in a dual role, Billa set a new benchmark for production values, slick cinematography, and high-fashion aesthetics in Kollywood. Nayanthara’s glamorous transformation and Yuvan Shankar Raja’s background score made it an instant mega-hit. The year also witnessed the solidification of new-age

Vetrimaaran made his directorial debut with Polladhavan , starring Dhanush. Loosely inspired by the Italian film Bicycle Thieves , this gritty action-thriller explored the Chennai underworld through the lens of a young man losing his prized motorbike. It established Vetrimaaran as a master storyteller and forged a legendary director-actor duo. Katradhu Thamizh

: A stylish remake starring Jeevan that became a surprise sleeper hit. Historical & Biographical:

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: Ajith Kumar’s stylish remake of the 1980 classic was praised for its slick production values and international "Bond-like" feel, revitalizing the gangster genre in Kollywood. Diversity in Storytelling Rajinikanth played a generous NRI software engineer who

Whether you are a casual viewer or a hardcore cinema enthusiast, revisiting the 2007 Tamil movie list offers a fascinating window into a year when everything went right for Kollywood.

Surya and director Hari teamed up for this high-octane family action entertainer. Featuring Surya in a dual role, the movie successfully captured both rural and urban audiences, proving to be a massive hit during the Diwali festival season. The Trailblazers and Cult Classics

– Directed by S. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth, this was the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year. It was a pioneer in many ways, becoming the first Tamil film to enter the top ten charts in the UK and South Africa.