Tamil Movie List 2005 [patched] Page
The year was dominated by three massive hits that not only topped the box office but also influenced Indian cinema for years to come.
If you’re revisiting 2005 today, start with Anniyan or Chandramukhi for entertainment, and then dive into Kaadhal or Pudhupettai to see the soul of the year.
– Director: S. Shankar Vikram delivered a career-defining performance as a man with a triple-personality disorder fighting civic apathy. A visual spectacle with groundbreaking VFX for its time, it was Tamil cinema’s biggest global hit of the year. tamil movie list 2005
– Director: John Mahendran A lighthearted college romance starring Joseph Vijay and Genelia D’Souza. A feel-good film known for its youthful charm and hit songs by Devi Sri Prasad.
– Director: Balaji Sakthivel A raw, heartbreaking love story about an upper-caste city girl and a lower-caste village boy. Sandhya’s performance won the National Film Award for Best Actress. The year was dominated by three massive hits
– Director: Jeeva A campus romance with an ensemble cast (Shaam, Arya, Laila, Asin). Known for its beautiful cinematography and youthful vibe.
: Directed by A.R. Murugadoss and starring Suriya, this film introduced the concept of short-term memory loss to a wide audience. Its massive success led to a record-breaking Bollywood remake. Top Tamil Movies List (2005 Releases) Shankar Vikram delivered a career-defining performance as a
2005 was a year of extremes for Tamil cinema. On one hand, you had the magnum opus Anniyan and the Rajinikanth juggernaut Chandramukhi —films that leaned into spectacle and larger-than-life heroes. On the other, Kaadhal , Pudhupettai , and Raam pushed the envelope with raw, realistic storytelling. It was a year that proved Kollywood could deliver both mass hysteria and meaningful art, often within the same twelve months.