Classic Tamil films made very modern.. Don't miss it..

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Classic tamil films made very modern.. Don't miss it..


In this post, we will look at some of the films that were incomprehensible at the time, using unusual themes or innovative techniques.


There are many types of films released in tamil cinema like crime thriller, romantic, action, ghost films, comedy, dark comedy. The psychological drama genre is one of them. Such stories make a huge impact among fans. In this post, we will look at some of the films that were incomprehensible at the time, using unusual themes or innovative techniques.


super deluxe


Super deluxe movie directed by Thiagarajan Kumararaja will not release in 2019. The film starred Vijay Sethupathi, Samantha, Fakat Basil, ramya krishnan and Myshkin among others. With a unique screenplay and unconventional characters, many features crossed boundaries..The film spoke about various social taboos and questioned traditional norms. It was taken as too mortified to understand in that period.


Aayirathil Oruvan


Directed by Selvaraghavan, the 2010 film Airathil Oruvan was released. Featuring Karti, Andrea. Reemasen, parthiban and many others have played important roles. The film does not come out with a unique screenplay that mixes historical fiction with fantasy elements. The unorthodox storytelling and visual effects made it stand out.. so fans who didn't understand the film at the time celebrated its re-release.


Shankar's film Stranger was released in 2005. vikram and sada played the lead roles in the film. The film addressed the issue of multiple personality disorders, and the film Stranger also raised questions about justice and social issues.. This film was also taken in a very innovative way that was incomprehensible for that period.



Roja is a 1992 film directed by Mani Ratnam. arvind swamy and madhubala starred in this film. The film stands out for its technology, storytelling and depiction of cross-data-border relationships in the backdrop of terrorism. This is definitely a Morton film as far as the 90s are concerned.


Aruvi is a 2016 film directed by Arun Prabhu Purushothaman. The film dealt with many contemporary issues such as environmental degradation, social norms and struggles of marginalized individuals. The daring approach and realistic portrayal of this film was taken in an unfathomably advanced manner at that time.



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