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Tamil Movie List | 2007

: Directed by S. Shankar, this was the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year, earning approximately ₹148 crore worldwide. It set new standards for production value and was the first Indian film to use Dolby Atmos.

Tamil cinema in 2007 also thrived on light-hearted fare:

This marked the directorial debut of Vetrimaaran, sparking one of the greatest actor-director collaborations in Indian cinema. Inspired by Bicycle Thieves , this gritty action-thriller was both a commercial success and a critical darling. Chennai 600028 Director: Venkat Prabhu Cast: Shiva, Jai, Premji, Nithin Sathya 2007 tamil movie list

The year 2007 was a remarkable one for the Tamil film industry, with a plethora of movies that captivated audiences and achieved huge success at the box office. In this article, we'll take a trip down memory lane and revisit the 2007 Tamil movie list, highlighting the notable releases, blockbusters, and classics that made the year so memorable.

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 : Directed by S

Ram’s directorial debut offered a dark, psychological look into the frustrations of a Tamil post-graduate, anchored by a powerful performance from Jiiva.

A stylish reimagining of the 1980 Rajinikanth classic, this Ajith Kumar starrer set new standards for cinematography (Nirav Shah) and production design. While the plot was familiar, the slick slow-motion walks, the song "My Name is Billa" , and Ajith’s dual performance as David Billa and the docile Kanthasamy made it a stylish hit. Tamil cinema in 2007 also thrived on light-hearted

Karthi made one of the most explosive debuts in Indian film history with Paruthiveeran , while actors like Dhanush, Ajith, and Vijay reinvented their career trajectories.

: A realistic coming-of-age story set in a college environment [10, 13].

Beyond the commercial successes, 2007 was a goldmine for films that pushed narrative and stylistic boundaries, many of which have since achieved cult classic status: