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The year kicked off with a powerful blend of star power and critical darlings.

: A breezy romantic hit directed by Jeeva, which was a favorite among urban audiences.

The year 2007 stands as a monumental chapter in the history of Tamil cinema (Kollywood). It was a year characterized by groundbreaking technical advancements, the rise of future superstars, and a perfect balance between massive commercial blockbusters and realistic, parallel cinema. From Rajinikanth's record-breaking collaborations to the dawn of a new wave of raw, realistic storytelling, 2007 reshaped the industry's landscape.

The Ultimate Guide to the 2007 Tamil Movie List: A Cinematic Golden Year 2007 tamil movie list

(Feb 2007): A tragic romance starring Jayam Ravi and Bhavana.

The legacy of 2007 is felt profoundly in Tamil cinema today.

2007 was remarkable for the quality of storytelling, with several films breaking the mold. The year kicked off with a powerful blend

| Opening | Title | Director | Cast | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jul 6 | Ennai Paar Yogam Varum | M. Jameen Raj | Mansoor Ali Khan, Manju | | Jul 11 | Viyabari | Sakthi Chidambaram | S. J. Surya, Tamannaah, Namitha, Vadivelu, Prakash Raj | | Jul 13 | Maa Madurai | K. K. Krishnan | Vaasan Karthik, Mithuna | | Jul 20 | Kireedam | A. L. Vijay | Ajith Kumar, Trisha Krishnan, Rajkiran | | Jul 27 | Thee Nagar | Thirumalai | Karan, Udhayathara | | Jul 27 | Veerappu | Badri | Sundar C, Gopika, Prakash Raj |

Paruthiveeran showed that raw, rustic storylines could win both awards and box office.

The Definitive 2007 Tamil Movie List: A Golden Year of Cinema It was a year characterized by groundbreaking technical

2007 was the year "Madurai cinema" and raw, rural realism took firm root, moving away from the polished city-centric dramas of the early 2000s.

Madhavan excelled in this intense drama about a middle-class man pushed to the brink by systemic corruption. Genre-Bending Cult Classics

Tamil cinema, also known as Kollywood, has a rich history dating back to the 1930s. However, by the early 2000s, the industry had gained significant momentum, with movies like Thirumalai (2003), Ghajini (2005), and Sillamandi (2004) making waves at the box office. The year 2007 marked a turning point, with a new wave of talented actors, directors, and producers contributing to the growth of the industry.

Delivered the globally celebrated soundtrack for Sivaji , blending traditional elements with futuristic pop.