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Tamil Movies 2006 Full: A Look Back at the Blockbusters, Cult Hits & Full-Length Classics
2006 was a landmark year for Kollywood. It was a year of transition—legendary actors delivered massive hits, new directors broke conventions, and the music scene exploded with A.R. Rahman and Harris Jayaraj anthems. If you are searching for "Tamil movies 2006 full" to watch or revisit, you are in for a nostalgic ride.
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The year began with a clash of titans during the Pongal festival. Murali stood in a long queue at the iconic Shanti Theatre to watch Paramasivan Tamil Movies 2006 Full: A Look Back at
9. Rendu (Director: Sundar C.)
- Cast: Madhavan, Reema Sen, Anushka Shetty (early role)
- Why it’s iconic: A double-action comedy thriller where Madhavan plays twins. Pure entertainment with a great twist.
The year 2006 was a transformative period for Tamil cinema (Kollywood), marked by a shift away from formulaic tropes toward high-concept thrillers, gritty realism, and experimental commercial cinema. This era saw the rise of "auteur" directors alongside the continued dominance of established superstars like Kamal Haasan and Ajith Kumar. Commercial Landscape and Major Hits Cast: Madhavan, Reema Sen, Anushka Shetty (early role)
: Selvaraghavan’s gritty gangster saga starring Dhanush. Though it had a modest opening, it has since gained legendary cult status for its raw portrayal of the underworld and Yuvan Shankar Raja’s haunting score. Pariyaerum Perumal (Veyil) : Produced by Shankar and directed by Vasanthabalan,
By mid-year, Murali found himself captivated by a different kind of storytelling. The release of Pudhu Pettai
- Pachaikili Muthucharam was Gautham Menon’s adaptation of Derailed. It was a bold move to cast Sarath Kumar (an action hero) in a subtle, emotional role dealing with infidelity and blackmail. It showcased the director’s ability to extract restrained performances from mass stars.
- Pattiyal, directed by Vishnuvardhan, was a stylistic action thriller. With its deaf-mute protagonist (Arya) and its high-octane yet grounded action sequences, it redefined how stunts were choreographed in Tamil cinema, moving towards realism and away from cable fights.
: This romantic drama starring Suriya and Jyothika grossed around ₹35 crore.