Tamil Movies List - 2002

These films ruled the box office:

| Movie | Lead Cast | Music | Notability | |--------|-----------|--------|-------------| | Style | Prabhu Deva, Raja | Sandeep Chowta | Dance-action hybrid; popular for choreography | | Samurai | Vikram, Anita Hassandani | Harris Jayaraj | Action thriller; stylish cop story, hit songs | | Solli Adippen | Mithun Tejaswi, Manjari | Bharadwaj | Debut vehicle for Mithun (producer’s son); minor hit | | Bala | Shyam, Meena | A. R. Rahman | Remake of Kichcha; action masala | | Dhaya | Srikanth, Bhoomika | Harris Jayaraj | Revenge drama; Srikanth’s first major solo hit |


| Movie | Lead Cast | Music | Notability | |--------|-----------|--------|-------------| | Ezhumalai | Arjun, Simran | Mani Sharma | Reincarnation action-drama; Arjun’s commercial success | | Shree | Suriya, Jyothika | Bharadwaj | Horror-thriller; Suriya in dual role, decent reception | 2002 tamil movies list


These films dominated the box office and are still remembered for their music, dialogue, or star power.

These films catered to family audiences and mass moviegoers, offering a mix of romance, action, and comedy. These films ruled the box office: | Movie

  • Dhool (Directed by Dharani)
  • Youth (Directed by Vincent Selva)
  • Mounam Pesiyadhe (Directed by Ameer Sultan)
  • Pammal K. Sambandam (Directed by Mouli)

  • The year 2002 was a fascinating transitional period for Kollywood (Tamil cinema). Sandwiched between the experimental wave of the late 90s and the technological boom of the mid-2000s, 2002 offered a mixed bag of family dramas, romantic entertainers, slapstick comedies, and action flicks. For fans of nostalgia, this year represents a sweet spot where legends like Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth coexisted with emerging stars like Suriya, Vikram, and Dhanush.

    If you are searching for a complete 2002 Tamil movies list, you have come to the right place. Below is a meticulously curated list of Tamil films released in 2002, categorized by their impact, genre, and box office performance. | Movie | Lead Cast | Music |

    For millennial Tamil cinema fans, 2002 is a nostalgia overload. It was the last year before the rise of "mass" directors like S. Shankar (Boys - 2003) and the stabilization of the "Big Four" (Rajini, Kamal, Vijay, Ajith). It was a year where:

    While the movie Bheema starring Vikram eventually released in 2008, it was heavily publicized and started production in 2002. For years, fans were hyped for this project, making it a significant part of 2002's film discourse.