In strict library science terms, an index is a list of items (in this case, films) typically arranged in a specific order (alphabetical, chronological, or categorical) with references to where they can be found or data about them. For Tamil movies, an index serves three primary purposes:
A high-quality index is not a random list; it is a database. It filters out noise and provides metadata: run time, IMDB rating, cast, crew, and availability status.
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A complete index of Tamil movies (Kollywood) spans over a century of cinema, from the first silent film Keechaka Vadham (1918) to modern blockbusters. Index Of Tamil Movies
Below are the key categories used to index Tamil films, along with notable examples: Top All-Time Grossing Films
According to industry trackers like South Indian BO, some of the highest-earning films include: 2.0 (2018): ₹665 Cr Leo (2023): ₹620 Cr
Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022): Vikram's highest-grossing film until recently
Vikram (2022): Dominated the 2022 Tamil Nadu box office with ₹184.30 Cr Industry Eras & History Index of Tamil Movies — A Definitive Treatise
The Silent Era (1917–1931): Led by R. Nataraja Mudaliar, the "Father of Tamil Cinema".
The Talkies Era (1931–1950): Marked by the first Tamil talking film, Kalidas (1931).
The Golden Age (1950s–1970s): Defined by legends like M. G. Ramachandran (MGR) and Sivaji Ganesan.
Modern Kollywood (1980s–Present): Characterized by high-budget action, social dramas, and the global popularity of actors like Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Vijay, and Ajith. Genre-Based Index Discovery: Finding forgotten gems like Nayakan (1987) or
Historical Epic: Ponniyin Selvan series, Baahubali (Tamil dub). Action Thriller: Vikram, Thunivu, Beast. Social Drama: Jai Bhim, Asuran. Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Enthiran, 2.0. Search Tools for Specific Movies
If you are looking for a specific film but only remember parts of it, you can use specialized tools:
Dialogue Recognition: Services like FilmSpot can identify films using audio clips or dialogue.
Database Directories: Websites like Wikipedia provide chronological lists of releases by year.