Tamil Movies 2005 [LIMITED · PICK]
From the psychological horror of Chandramukhi to the gangster tragedy of Pudhupettai and the urban charm of Kanda Naal Mudhal , 2005 planted the seeds for the diverse, content-driven Tamil cinema we see today. It was the year the industry realized that while stars bring people to the theaters, it is the story that makes them stay.
Musically, 2005 was explosive. While Harris Jayaraj dominated the previous year, 2005 belonged to (for Raam , Daas , Aaru , and Thulluvadho Ilamai ) and Himesh Reshammiya (for Chandramukhi and Majaa ). The song "Kokku Para Para" from Chandramukhi was the dance anthem of the year, while "Kadhal Valarthen" from Aaru remains a staple on romantic playlists. tamil movies 2005
To understand Tamil cinema in 2005, one must look at it as the year the "Middle Class" and the "Masses" collided spectacularly. From the psychological horror of Chandramukhi to the