2007 Tamil Movie List Direct
(February 2007): Produced by Prakash Raj and directed by Radha Mohan, this feel-good romantic drama starring Jyothika and Prithviraj is considered one of the best Tamil films of all time.
: The film Sivaji: The Boss was the most expensive Indian film at its release and became the first Tamil film to enter the 100 crore club .
, known for its intense narrative and realistic approach [9]. :
2007 was notable for films that pushed narrative boundaries and received high praise from critics and award bodies. 2007 tamil movie list
Marking the sensational debut of Karthi, Paruthiveeran was a raw, gritty, and tragic village drama that shook the industry. Priyamani won a National Film Award for her searing performance. Its uncompromising depiction of rural life and caste dynamics remains a benchmark in Tamil cinema. Kattradhu Thamizh Director: Ram Cast: Jiiva, Anjali, Karunas
– 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.
broke records, becoming the first Tamil film to enter the UK Top 10 box office . Meanwhile, 2007 saw a shift toward "realistic" cinema with films like and Kattradhu Thamizh , which favored emotional depth over typical masala tropes. Top Tamil Movies of 2007 (February 2007): Produced by Prakash Raj and directed
According to the List of Tamil films of 2007 - Wikipedia , these were the top performers at the box office: Movie Title Lead Actor Worldwide Gross Rajinikanth ₹148 crore Billa Ajith Kumar ₹76 crore Pokkiri ₹55 crore Vel ₹52 crore Paruthiveeran ₹32 crore Unnale Unnale ₹20 crore Critically Acclaimed & Notable Releases
The year's story is one of high-stakes action and experimental storytelling. Sivaji: The Boss
: An action-packed family drama starring Suriya in dual roles, which grossed approximately ₹52 crore. Critically Acclaimed & Cult Classics : 2007 was notable for films that pushed
: A gritty social drama about the frustrations of an educated youth facing societal neglect [9]. Polladhavan
Beyond the blockbusters, 2007 is often remembered for films that pushed the boundaries of storytelling: Paruthiveerans
This year introduced several talents who would define the next decade of Tamil cinema: