Tamil Movies 2000 To 2010 -
A sensitive, award-winning take on the Sri Lankan civil war through the eyes of a child.
Some iconic dialogues:
: Film Research Unit Date : [Current Date] For : Industry Analysis / Archival Reference tamil movies 2000 to 2010
(2006): Selvaraghavan’s gritty gangster epic that is now considered a masterpiece of cult cinema. 📽️ Tech Marvels and Big Budgets
The true architects of this golden era were the directors who challenged standard formulaic storytelling, introducing technical brilliance and raw realism to the screen. Signature Style / Contribution Key Films (2000–2010) Sophisticated romance, visual poetry, and political realism A sensitive, award-winning take on the Sri Lankan
: This decade saw these two actors push boundaries in acting and physique. Vikram’s performance in and Pithamagan
Emerged as one of the most versatile actors of the decade. He balanced intense action in Kaakha Kaakha (2003) and Ghajini (2005) with deeply emotional performances in Vaaranam Aayiram (2008). Bala’s Nanda (2001) and Pithamagan (2003) explored the
Bala’s Nanda (2001) and Pithamagan (2003) explored the dark, tragic underbelly of human society. Ameer’s Paruthiveeran (2007) revolutionized rural dramas with its uncompromising realism and tragic ending, launching Karthi's career.
Kamal Haasan, ever the cinematic chameleon, used the decade to push the envelope of screenwriting and performance. In Virumaandi (2004), he utilized the Rashomon effect to explore capital punishment within a rural context. He then pushed physical boundaries in Dasavathaaram (2008), where he flawlessly portrayed ten distinct roles, and collaborated with KS Ravikumar for the timeless comedy Panchatanthiram (2002).
The Dawn of the Millennium: Romantic Renaissance and Urban Slickness