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Finding a structured, comprehensive directory of these films can be challenging. This article serves as an extensive guide to navigating the vast index of Tamil movies, exploring its historical eras, defining genres, top-tier directors, and where you can legally stream these cinematic gems. The Historical Era Index
The "Portal:Tamil cinema" provides highly detailed, year-by-year chronological indexes listing every single movie released, along with box office status and production details. Premium Streaming Archives Index Of Tamil Movies
Haridas (1944), Chandralekha (1948), Parasakthi (1952).
This comprehensive guide serves as your definitive index of Tamil movies, categorized by eras, genres, and milestones to help you navigate this rich cinematic landscape. 🏛️ The Foundations: Early and Golden Eras The Pre-Independence & Mythological Era (1910s–1940s) This public link is valid for 7 days
An index of Tamil movies is not just a list of entertainment; it is a reflection of Tamil identity, language preservation, and global influence.
| Column Header | What it means | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The official Tamil script name & transliteration | Vikram (2022) / விக்ரம் | | Year | Release year (Note: Sometimes it's the production year) | 2024 | | Director | Auteur responsible for the vision | Lokesh Kanagaraj | | Music | Crucial for Tamil cinema (often the biggest draw) | Anirudh Ravichander | | Status | Pre-production / Filming / Released / Re-released | Released | | Availability | OTT Platform / Theaters / DVDs | Disney+ Hotstar | | IMDB Score | Global aggregate rating (usually 7+ is good) | 8.4/10 | Can’t copy the link right now
In the final scene, Arjun types the last entry of the index: “Index of Tamil Movies (1960–1980) – STATUS: NOT A GRAVEYARD. A BEGINNING.”
Keechaka Vadham (1918) by R. Nataraja Mudaliar stands as the first silent feature film made in South India.