A heartwarming, sensitive tale about a musician falling in love with a deaf and mute woman. Jyothika delivered a career-best performance, and the film was praised for its positive, dignified portrayal of disability. Unnale Unnale Director: Jeeva Cast: Vinay Rai, Sadha, Tanisha Mukherjee
While the stars were flying cars and fighting armies, 2007 also delivered a gut-punch of realism.
Surya and director Hari teamed up for this high-octane family action entertainer. Featuring Surya in a dual role, the movie successfully captured both rural and urban audiences, proving to be a massive hit during the Diwali festival season. The Trailblazers and Cult Classics
Most of these 2007 Tamil movies are available on streaming platforms: 2007 tamil movie list
| Opening | Title | Director | Cast | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jul 6 | Ennai Paar Yogam Varum | M. Jameen Raj | Mansoor Ali Khan, Manju | | Jul 11 | Viyabari | Sakthi Chidambaram | S. J. Surya, Tamannaah, Namitha, Vadivelu, Prakash Raj | | Jul 13 | Maa Madurai | K. K. Krishnan | Vaasan Karthik, Mithuna | | Jul 20 | Kireedam | A. L. Vijay | Ajith Kumar, Trisha Krishnan, Rajkiran | | Jul 27 | Thee Nagar | Thirumalai | Karan, Udhayathara | | Jul 27 | Veerappu | Badri | Sundar C, Gopika, Prakash Raj |
The year 2007 was a significant one for the Tamil film industry, with a diverse range of movies that catered to different tastes and preferences. From action-packed dramas to romantic comedies, 2007 saw the release of many notable films that performed well at the box office. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the most popular Tamil movies of 2007.
The year kicked off with a powerful blend of star power and critical darlings. A heartwarming, sensitive tale about a musician falling
2007 was remarkable for the quality of storytelling, with several films breaking the mold.
: The debut of Karthi, directed by Ameer. It won several National Awards and was praised for its raw storytelling.
If you want to narrow down this list to find something specific to watch, let me know: Surya and director Hari teamed up for this
A quiet, soulful masterpiece in a year of masala films. Mozhi starred Jyothika (in her penultimate film before her break) as a deaf-mute violinist, alongside Prithviraj and Prakash Raj. The film celebrated the idea that love needs no words. It was a critical and commercial sleeper hit, earning the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil.
: Radha Mohan’s heartwarming romantic comedy featured Prithviraj and Jyothika, who played a deaf and mute woman. The film was widely praised for its sensitive handling of disability, clean humor, and memorable music by Vidyasagar.