2001 Tamil Movies List Exclusive [best] Jun 2026
Here is the exclusive, comprehensive list of 2001 Tamil movies. The table includes the title in both English and Tamil scripts, its director, leading cast, and music director.
: Starring Ajith Kumar in multiple identities, this mission-based thriller grossed ₹19 crore.
This year served as a bridge. We saw the last echoes of 90s-style family dramas (like Aanandham ) blending with the gritty, realistic storytelling of the 2000s (like Nanda ). It was the year that proved Kollywood was ready to experiment with international-standard visuals while keeping the local "mass" appeal alive.
: An action-heavy remake starring Vijay as a kickboxer, bringing in ₹16.60 crore. 2001 tamil movies list exclusive
: Ajith showcased his versatility by appearing in multiple disguises in this social thriller that tackled government corruption.
: Directed by K. Balachander, starring Madhavan and Simran, centering on a couple's breakup and its aftermath. Action & Other Genres Vaanchinathan : A police action film starring Vijayakanth.
In 2001, the industry’s biggest icons delivered projects that are still discussed in film circles today. Here is the exclusive, comprehensive list of 2001
The Tamil film industry, also known as Kollywood, has a rich history dating back to the 1930s. Over the years, it has produced numerous talented actors, directors, and producers who have made significant contributions to Indian cinema. The year 2001 was no exception, with a plethora of films that showcased the industry's creativity, innovation, and artistic expression.
: A high-octane action film starring Captain Vijayakanth. Directed by Thirupathisamy, the film featured massive stunt sequences and patriotic dialogues tailored perfectly for Vijayakanth's core fan base.
: This film marked the directorial debut of A.R. Murugadoss and solidified Ajith Kumar’s transition into a mass action hero. It gave Ajith his iconic moniker "Thala" and featured a highly successful musical score by Yuvan Shankar Raja. This year served as a bridge
The 2001 box office was dominated by a mix of action and "buddy" dramas.
: Though production began heavily in 2001 (releasing in early 2003), the groundwork for Vikram’s collaboration with director Dharani started here, defining the "masala" genre of the era.
