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2000 To 2010 | Tamil Movies
The turn of the millennium welcomed a wave of visionary filmmakers who discarded melodramatic tropes. They introduced raw storytelling, non-linear narratives, and technical brilliance to Kollywood.
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Simultaneously, the next generation of mass heroes solidified their empires. Vijay established himself as the undisputed king of commercial masala cinema with blockbusters like Thirumalai (2003), Ghilli (2004), and Pokkiri (2007), creating a formula of high-energy dance, punch dialogues, and fast-paced action. Ajith Kumar weathered severe career fluctuations to emerge as the "King of Openings," reinventing his image from a romantic lead to an intense anti-hero in films like Citizen (2001), Attahasam (2004), and the stylized Billa (2007). The Versatility Icons: Vikram and Suriya tamil movies 2000 to 2010
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: Vijay successfully transitioned from a romantic hero in Kushi (2000) to an absolute mass action icon with Thirumalai (2003) and the industry-defining mega-hit Ghilli (2004), cementing his massive fan base.
: A. R. Rahman continued his supreme run, layering movies like Alai Payuthey (2000) and Sivaji (2007) with incredible texture, culminating in his massive work on Enthiran (2010). The Versatility Icons: Vikram and Suriya Deep movie
The rivalry between "Thalapathy" and "Thala" reached a fever pitch. Vijay became the king of the box office with hits like Ghilli (2004) and Pokkiri (2007) , while Ajith reinvented his image with the heist thriller Mankatha (late 2011) and the sleek Billa (2007) .
Comedy also evolved. While K. S. Ravikumar’s family-oriented comedies like Friends (2001) and Panchatanthiram (2002) thrived, the late decade saw the rise of the "adult comedy" spearheaded by Sundar C.’s Kalakalappu (2012, but preceded by Thenavattu in 2008) and, more famously, the Yaaradi Nee Mohini (2008) template. However, the true comedy cult was born with the Crazy Mohan –Kamal Haasan collaborations like Mumbai Xpress (2005).