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Moviesda 2014 Tamil Movies Exclusive: A Look Back at a Remarkable Year
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: A sleeper hit featuring a cast of adolescent actors that proved high-stakes action and drama could succeed without established stars.
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Released during the festive season of Pongal, Veeram presented Ajith Kumar in a traditional rural avatar (Vinayagam). The film’s high-octane action sequences, family sentiments, and Ajith’s screen presence made it a massive commercial success, kicking off a long-standing collaboration between director Siva and Ajith. Director: N. Lingusamy Starring: Suriya, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Vidyut Jammwal Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
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While fans celebrate the accessibility, the phenomenon nearly crippled small-budget filmmakers. Let’s look at the economics:
: By blending commercial tropes with a hard-hitting message about corporate greed and farmers' rights, it grossed approximately ₹128 crore , making it the second-highest-grossing film of the year. The Year-End Spectacle