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Directed by C.S. Amudhan and starring Shiva, this was Tamil cinema's very first full-length spoof movie. It hilariously parodied decades of Kollywood clichés, commercial tropes, and superstar mannerisms, becoming a massive commercial success. Other Notable Releases of 2010

The year 2010 was a diverse one for Tamil cinema, with a range of films that catered to different tastes and preferences. From action-packed dramas to romantic comedies, and from horror films to historical epics, there's something for everyone in the 2010 Tamil movies list.

This chronological list is extensive, but to truly understand the year, let's look at the movies that defined 2010. The year began with surprising hits, peaked with one of India's biggest blockbusters, and ended on a high note with National Award-winning dramas. 2010 tamil movies list

: Gautham Vasudev Menon's definitive urban romance. Tracking the turbulent love story between an aspiring filmmaker Karthik and a Christian woman Jessie, its realistic dialogue and melancholic visual language made it a timeless classic for modern romance.

Several films in 2010 did not just entertain; they challenged the conventional tropes of Tamil cinema, introducing audiences to sub-genres like neo-noir, magical realism, and psychological thrillers. Ayirathil Oruvan Directed by C

Several filmmakers took massive creative risks in 2010, resulting in films that have achieved legendary cult status over the years.

To set the stage, here are the highest-grossing Tamil films of 2010, demonstrating the year's commercial successes: Other Notable Releases of 2010 The year 2010

dominated the global and local charts with Enthiran , Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa , and Raavanan .

Mani Ratnam’s modern adaptation of the epic Ramayana from the perspective of Ravana was a bilingual visual marvel. The Tamil version starred Vikram, Prithviraj, and Aishwarya Rai. Vikram’s portrayal of Veeraiya, a tribal bandit leader, was hailed as a masterclass in acting. The film remains celebrated for Santosh Sivan's breath-taking cinematography and complex character ethics.

Directed by A.L. Vijay, this epic historical drama starred Arya and British actress Amy Jackson (in her Indian debut). Set in 1940s Madras presidency just before independence, the film won hearts for its brilliant production design and poignant love story.