2000 Tamil Movies — Working
"Enna, Priya? Exam over?"
Beyond the box office, 2000 saw films that pushed the boundaries of narrative and technique. 2000 tamil movies
"Ravi Anna," a soft voice interrupted his thoughts. It was Priya, a college student who lived down the street. She clutched her satchel tight. "Enna, Priya
Then there were the rougher entries. The 'Mass' films. Kushi and Vanathai Pola . It was Priya, a college student who lived down the street
There was the entry from April: Kandukondain Kandukondain . Ravi remembered the rush. It wasn't just a movie; it was an event. Rajiv Menon had taken the actors out of the studios and into the palaces of Jaisalmer and the green hills of Ooty. Women came to his shop weeping after watching it, asking for the soundtrack. "Snehithane..." they would hum. It was poetic, classy. It was the movie he recommended to the lovelorn.
Looking back, 2000 was a transitional year. It carried the emotional weight of 90s family dramas while planting seeds for the tech-savvy, star-driven industry of the 2000s. It gave us evergreen albums, introduced new directorial voices, and proved that Tamil cinema could be both massy and meaningful.
