. While the volume was high, the year is best remembered for the rise of experimental small-budget films and the dominance of , who delivered the year's undisputed solo blockbuster, 🏆 Top Grossing & Blockbuster Movies
Like Suriya’s character, Deva, Arun had spent his early twenties "smuggling" dreams past his strict father. He wanted to be a filmmaker, but he was stuck fixing gadgets. 2009 tamil movies list fixed
Chiyaan Vikram’s superhero flick Kanthaswamy pushed the boundaries of CGI and cinematography in Tamil cinema. While the plot received criticism, its visual style and Devi Sri Prasad’s music were ahead of their time. The "Cult Classics" and Award Winners Nayanthara) Padikathavan (Dhanush
(May 15) – Arya, Trisha. Directed by Vishnuvardhan, remembered for its atmospheric cinematography and Yuvan Shankar Raja’s background score. Thoranai (May 29) – Vishal, Shriya Saran. Muthirai (June 19) – Daniel Balaji, Nitinsathyaa. Tamannaah) Naan Kadavul (Arya
: Madhavan starred in this psychological horror film centered around a mysterious television serial that predicts a family's future. It was simultaneously shot in Hindi as 13B . Comprehensive Chronological Release List (Key Titles) To keep this archive fully "fixed" and accurate, First Quarter (January – March) Villu (Vijay, Nayanthara) Padikathavan (Dhanush, Tamannaah) Naan Kadavul (Arya, Pooja) Siva Manasula Sakthi (Jiiva, Anuya) Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu (Vishnu Vishal, Saranya Mohan) 1977 (Sarathkumar) Second Quarter (April – June) Ayan (Suriya, Tamannaah) Pasanga (Kishore, Sree Raam) Sarvam (Arya, Trisha) Thoranam (Vishal, Shriya Saran) Muthirai (Daniel Balaji, Nitinsathyaa) Third Quarter (July – September) Vamanan (Jai, Priya Anand) Kanthaswamy (Vikram, Shriya Saran) Eeram (Aadhi, Sindhu Menon) Unnaipol Oruvan (Kamal Haasan, Mohanlal) Solla Solla Inikkum (Navdeep, Madhumitha) Pokkisham (Cheran, Padmapriya) Fourth Quarter (October – December) Aadhavan (Suriya, Nayanthara) Peranmai (Jayam Ravi) Vettaikaaran (Vijay, Anushka Shetty) Renigunta (Johnny, Jai Akash) Kandha Kottai (Nakul, Poorna) 2009 Music and Cultural Impact