2007 Tamil Movie List -

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2007 Tamil Movie List -

Several films released in 2007 shattered box office records and became cultural phenomena. These movies are still referenced in pop culture today.

was lauded for its sensitivity and stellar performances by Jyotika and Prithviraj. Chennai 600028 2007 tamil movie list

One of the most significant releases was , directed by S. Shankar and starring the "Superstar" Rajinikanth. This film was a cinematic event, not just a movie. It broke box-office records by a wide margin, becoming the first Tamil film to gross over ₹150 crore worldwide. Sivaji was a quintessential Shankar film—a social drama disguised as a mass entertainer, critiquing corruption and black money while delivering larger-than-life songs, extravagant sets, and Rajinikanth’s iconic style. It symbolized Tamil cinema’s growing technical prowess and its ability to command national attention. Several films released in 2007 shattered box office

The year 2007 is widely regarded as a "Golden Year" for Tamil cinema. It was a period marked by a perfect blend of massive commercial blockbusters, groundbreaking directorial debuts, and critically acclaimed realistic dramas that continue to hold cult status today. Chennai 600028 One of the most significant releases

This trend of grounded storytelling was also visible in Mozhi , starring Prithviraj and Jyothika. While lighter in tone, it tackled the subject of a deaf-mute protagonist with grace and dignity, refusing to resort to melodrama.

Several films released in 2007 shattered box office records and became cultural phenomena. These movies are still referenced in pop culture today.

was lauded for its sensitivity and stellar performances by Jyotika and Prithviraj. Chennai 600028

One of the most significant releases was , directed by S. Shankar and starring the "Superstar" Rajinikanth. This film was a cinematic event, not just a movie. It broke box-office records by a wide margin, becoming the first Tamil film to gross over ₹150 crore worldwide. Sivaji was a quintessential Shankar film—a social drama disguised as a mass entertainer, critiquing corruption and black money while delivering larger-than-life songs, extravagant sets, and Rajinikanth’s iconic style. It symbolized Tamil cinema’s growing technical prowess and its ability to command national attention.

The year 2007 is widely regarded as a "Golden Year" for Tamil cinema. It was a period marked by a perfect blend of massive commercial blockbusters, groundbreaking directorial debuts, and critically acclaimed realistic dramas that continue to hold cult status today.

This trend of grounded storytelling was also visible in Mozhi , starring Prithviraj and Jyothika. While lighter in tone, it tackled the subject of a deaf-mute protagonist with grace and dignity, refusing to resort to melodrama.