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2009 Tamil Movies List Fixed Review

If we weave the year's top films into a single story of Tamil cinema's evolution, it would look like this:

Dhanush solidified his commercial drawing power with this mass entertainer, heavily carried by Vivek’s iconic comedy tracks.

: The highest-grossing Tamil film of 2009, earning approximately ₹80–82 crore worldwide.

The year 2009 is most fondly remembered for introducing films that completely altered the visual and narrative texture of Kollywood. Directors abandoned glamorous sets in favor of gritty, real-world locations. 2009 tamil movies list fixed

: Recognized for its unique theme and technical prowess, it secured third place in the State Film Awards for 2009.

This film was the highest-grossing Tamil movie of 2009. It seamlessly blended a high-stakes plot about custom smuggling with commercial elements, solidifying Suriya's position as a premier box-office draw. Naan Kadhavul Director: Bala Cast: Arya, Pooja

The 2009 Tamil film industry was marked by a shift towards more experimental storytelling, with many films pushing the boundaries of traditional genre conventions. The rise of new talent, both in front of and behind the camera, injected fresh energy into the industry. If we weave the year's top films into

This article provides the definitive, corrected, and chronologically fixed list of major Tamil movie releases in 2009, complete with accurate box office contexts and critical milestones. The Blockbusters and Trendsetters of 2009

: Vikram portrayed a superhero-esque vigilante in this highly anticipated, lavishly produced action film directed by Susi Ganeshan. It broke opening-week box office records.

(January 12) – Vijay, Nayanthara, directed by Prabhu Deva. (Moderate performer box-office wise, hit music) Directors abandoned glamorous sets in favor of gritty,

: Directed by Prabhu Deva and starring Vijay, the film failed to impress critics or sustain box office momentum.

2009 was particularly strong for experimental cinema and small-budget gems: Naan Kadavul