Tamil | Movies 2000 To 2010

If the 90s belonged to the veterans, the 2000s were the formative years for the stars who rule Kollywood today.

From the explosive action of Dhool to the poetic romance of Kaakha Kaakha and the socio-political grit of Ramana , let’s take a trip down memory lane to revisit the decade that defined modern Tamil cinema. tamil movies 2000 to 2010

Here’s a helpful guide to — a transformative decade that saw the rise of new directors, experimental themes, and the maturation of major stars like Vijay, Ajith, Suriya, Vikram, and Madhavan. If the 90s belonged to the veterans, the

(2002) : Directed by Mani Ratnam , this poignant drama follows a young girl's search for her biological mother amidst the Sri Lankan Civil War. Virumaandi (2002) : Directed by Mani Ratnam , this

While Rajinikanth focused on mass appeal, Kamal Haasan used the decade to experiment with scripts that broke narrative rules. He delivered the nihilistic classic (2004), a Rashomon-style tale of prison violence. He shocked the industry with the Indian adaptation of The Miracle Worker in Anbe Sivam (2003)—a philosophical comedy about communism and humanism that bombed at the box office but is now considered a cult masterpiece. He then delivered the political satire Dasavathaaram (2008), playing ten distinct roles, a feat of makeup and prosthetic technology that remains unmatched.