When director S. Shankar released Boys in 2003, the Tamil film industry was dominated by larger-than-life heroes, family dramas, and romantic sagas. Audiences were accustomed to the formulaic "masala" movie. Then came a film that dared to do something unheard of: it placed five ordinary, hormone-driven, middle-class college students at the center of the story—without a single "mass" fight sequence or a village backdrop.
Today, searching for Boys -2003- Tamil Movie brings up a flood of nostalgic memes, debate threads, and musical tributes. Love it or hate it, Boys was a watershed moment. This article dives deep into the making, the music, the controversy, and the cult status of one of Tamil cinema’s most misunderstood films.
Boys opened the floodgates for "youth-centric" Tamil cinema. Without its commercial risk, we might not have had films like:
Moreover, Boys proved that a film with no major "star" could still create stars. It remains the definitive launchpad for Siddharth and Genelia.