Tamil Movies List 2006 Jun 2026

If Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu was sophistication, Selvaraghavan’s Pudhupettai was raw, bleeding truth. Introducing Dhanush as a full-fledged anti-hero (Kokki Kumar), the film followed a street kid’s rise to a gangster in North Madras. It was violent, nihilistic, and brutally realistic. It bombed at the box office initially but became a cult classic on DVD and late-night TV. It taught the industry that critical acclaim doesn't always come opening weekend—and that Dhanush was not just a "mass hero" but a serious actor.

After a string of flops, Ajith Kumar needed a hit. Director K. S. Ravikumar gave him a triple role—father, son, and a menacing, mute negative character. Varalaru was a melodramatic, slightly regressive family saga, but Ajith’s performance as the vengeful, mute Shiva was legendary. The film’s climax twist (involving rape and mistaken identity) was controversial, but audiences flocked. It reminded everyone: never count Ajith out. He could pull a sinking ship to shore. tamil movies list 2006

His triple role in Varalaru is considered one of his best acting feats , earning him widespread acclaim after a string of failures. It bombed at the box office initially but

A poignant drama by G. Vasanthabalan, Veyil was the first Tamil film screened at Cannes as part of the 2007 'Tous les Cinemas du Monde' section. Director K