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2009 Tamil Movies List Fixed (Premium • 2025)

2009 wasn't just about the money; it was about the art. Several films released this year are now considered "cult classics":

: Directed by debutant Pandiraj, this slice-of-life children’s film won three National Film Awards. It proved that low-budget movies with no star cast could achieve monumental critical and commercial success. 2009 tamil movies list fixed

: 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 2009 wasn't just about the money; it was about the art

| Rank | Film | Why It Stands Out | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Naadodigal | A raw, emotional drama about friendship and sacrifice, it was a sleeper hit and won the Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil | | 2 | Ayan | A slick action-thriller with international production values and chart-topping music, it redefined mass heroism for a new generation | | 3 | Pasanga | A heartwarming children's film produced by Sasikumar, it won the National Film Award for Best Children's Film | | 4 | Unnaipol Oruvan | A gripping remake of the Hindi classic A Wednesday! , featuring the legendary duo Kamal Haasan and Mohanlal in a cat-and-mouse thriller | | 5 | Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu | A small-town sports drama that captured the spirit of rural Tamil Nadu, marking the directorial debut of Suseenthiran | | 6 | Eeram | A stylish supernatural horror film produced by Shankar, which used rain and water as atmospheric elements effectively | | 7 | Naan Kadavul | Bala's intense exploration of the lives of Aghori sadhus and beggars; a disturbing but artistically masterful film | | 8 | Siva Manasula Sakthi | A lighthearted romantic comedy that introduced Jiiva and Santhanam's successful comic pairing | | 9 | Achamundu! Achamundu! | A socially relevant thriller shot in the USA, tackling the sensitive subject of child sexual abuse | | 10 | Yaavarum Nalam | A unique horror film set in a single apartment complex, whose script was reportedly bought by a Hollywood production house | : Madhavan starred in this psychological horror film

: A poignant period drama told through a series of letters between a Muslim literature enthusiast and a Hindu woman. It remains a masterclass in slow-burn, nostalgic romance. 2. Kanthaswamy Director : Susi Ganesan Cast : Vikram, Shriya Saran

From the rise of neo-noir cult classics to the dominance of low-budget, content-heavy narratives, 2009 redefined what audiences could expect from Tamil films. This article provides a comprehensive, fixed, and verified list of the definitive Tamil movies of 2009, categorized by their structural impact on the industry. The Trendsetters: Masterclasses in Realism and Neo-Noir