2004 Tamil Movies List | Confirmed & Exclusive
In an era where heroes were obsessed with six-packs, Surya took a massive risk by playing a hunchbacked, physically deformed village phone booth operator. Peralagan remains one of the most heartwarming films of the decade.
A remake of the Bollywood hit Munnabhai MBBS , this film saw the Ulaganayagan in a mass avatar. While comparisons to the original were inevitable, Kamal Haasan’s improvisation and the local Chennai slang made it a riot. 2004 tamil movies list
A low-budget production that became a "sleeper hit," turning a massive profit and launching the careers of Bharath and Sandhya. 4. Notable Debuts and Performances In an era where heroes were obsessed with
Coming off the success of Thulluvadho Ilamrai , Dhanush starred in this low-budget flick that turned into a mega-blockbuster. It was a rustic, racy entertainer with a simple plot about village rivalry and romance. While comparisons to the original were inevitable, Kamal
While the rest of the list is populated by stars, Autograph stands tall as a poignant, realistic drama. It follows a man’s journey through different stages of his life and his past loves.
The 2004 Tamil movies had a significant impact on the industry, with many films achieving critical and commercial success. The movies showcased the talent of the Tamil film industry, with many actors, directors, and writers making a name for themselves.
The year belonged to , who cemented his status as a "Mass Hero" with Ghilli . A remake of the Telugu film Okkadu , its 200-day theatrical run and high-octane Kabaddi-themed action scenes remain legendary. He followed this success with Madhurey , making him one of the most bankable stars of the year. 2. Kamal Haasan’s Dual Success