In 2000, the Tamil film industry underwent structural changes, including crucial amendments to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 , which readjusted box office gross estimations and influenced distribution strategy. Despite piracy challenges and changing demographic demands, theater footfalls reached record highs due to an unprecedented string of musical blockbusters and multi-starrers. Movie Title Primary Star Cast Worldwide Box Office Gross Vaanathaippola Vijayakanth, Prabhu Deva, Meena ~₹25 crore Thenali Kamal Haasan, Jyotika, Jayaram ~₹23–25 crore Vallarasu Vijayakanth, Suresh Gopi ~₹19–20 crore Kushi Vijay, Jyotika, Mumtaj ~₹18 crore Alai Payuthey Madhavan, Shalini ~₹15 crore Kandukondain Kandukondain Ajith Kumar, Mammootty, Aishwarya Rai, Tabu ~₹14 crore Hey Ram Kamal Haasan, Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji ~₹11–12 crore The Revolution of Romance and Urban Lifestyles
Kamal Haasan also dominated the holiday season with Thenali , directed by K.S. Ravikumar. Playing a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee afflicted with numerous phobias, Haasan combined physical comedy with an underlying trauma narrative, solidifying its place as the top Diwali earner of the year. 2000 tamil movie
Furthermore, the year witnessed the release of Kamal Haasan’s Hey Ram , a film that, although released in February 2000, remains a complex study of partition and history. Though it was a Hindi-Tamil bilingual and did not perform well commercially at the time, its release in the year 2000 showcased the ambition of Tamil filmmakers to tell stories with national and international relevance. It stood as a testament to the artistic maturity present within the industry, balancing out the commercial blockbusters. In 2000, the Tamil film industry underwent structural
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