: Directed by Prabhu Deva, this action-masala film solidified Vijay’s status as a premier box office draw. Its punch dialogues, soundtrack by Mani Sharma, and high-energy choreography made it a massive success.
Prithviraj Sukumaran, Jyothika, Prakash Raj Director: Radha Mohan Music: Vidyasagar
: Directed by S. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth, this film was a massive commercial milestone. It became the first Tamil film to enter the UK Top 10 box office charts and revolutionized the use of visual effects and color grading in Indian cinema.
A gripping thriller directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon starring Sarathkumar and Andrea Jeremiah. 2007 tamil movie list
This list isn't exhaustive, but it covers many notable releases from 2007. That was a great year for Tamil cinema, with a range of genres and themes explored in these films.
Beyond the box office, 2007 saw several films that became cult classics or marked significant debuts:
: Directed by Ram, this psychological drama starring Jiiva was a hard-hitting critique of the IT boom and its socio-economic impact. Though not a massive commercial hit initially, it is now revered as a masterpiece of angst and realism. Critically Acclaimed and Content-Driven Films : Directed by Prabhu Deva, this action-masala film
: A stylish thriller where the protagonist deceives multiple women, which became a surprise commercial success. In summary, 2007 was a year
Here is a comprehensive look back at the , featuring the top hits, critical hits, and memorable releases that defined that era. 🏆 Top Box Office Hits and Blockbusters of 2007
: Ajith Kumar's stylish remake of the 1980 classic was a massive success, ranking second at the box office with ₹76 crore. It solidified Ajith’s "Ultimate Star" status and introduced a sleek, international aesthetic to Tamil cinema. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth, this film was a
delivered the grand, sweeping sounds of Sivaji and the experimental, atmospheric score for Azhagiya Tamil Magan .
One of the most significant releases was , directed by S. Shankar and starring the "Superstar" Rajinikanth. This film was a cinematic event, not just a movie. It broke box-office records by a wide margin, becoming the first Tamil film to gross over ₹150 crore worldwide. Sivaji was a quintessential Shankar film—a social drama disguised as a mass entertainer, critiquing corruption and black money while delivering larger-than-life songs, extravagant sets, and Rajinikanth’s iconic style. It symbolized Tamil cinema’s growing technical prowess and its ability to command national attention.