2002 Tamil Movies List [90% REAL]
The year 2002 was a fascinating turning point for Kollywood. Sandwiched between the experimental wave of the late 1990s and the tech-heavy era that would follow, 2002 offered a unique blend of family dramas, rural actioners, and the resurgence of the horror-comedy genre. While it wasn't a year dominated by a single blockbuster on the level of Baasha or Indian , it was a year of solid performers and cult classics that are still re-watched today.
If you are searching for a comprehensive , you’ve come to the right place. From Vijay’s youth anthems to Kamal Haasan’s experiments and Vikram’s rise, here is your ultimate guide to every major Tamil film released in 2002. The Top Grossers & Super Hits of 2002 Before diving into the alphabetical list, let’s look at the films that ruled the box office. Interestingly, 2002 saw the rise of "A-center" successes rather than universal blockbusters. 2002 tamil movies list
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One of the defining "vigilante" films of the era. Directed by A. R. Murugadoss (before Ghajini ), Ramanaa tackled corruption in the education system. It was a critical and commercial success for "Captain" Vijayakanth, sparking a trend of social justice films.
Directed by Vincent Selva, Youth was the Diwali winner that year. Riding high on Vijay’s "Ilayathalapathy" craze, the film featured chartbuster music by Mani Sharma. The story of a happy-go-lucky engineering student navigating love and friendship clicked massively with the urban audience.
Vijay’s second major release of the year, Bagavathi saw the star in a dual role (though primarily focusing on a ruffian turning good for his sister). The mass dialogues and A. R. Rahman’s energetic soundtrack made it a festival hit for Deepavali.