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: Starring Dhanush and directed by Mari Selvaraj, this film was a critical and commercial success, focusing on social justice and caste-based oppression.

The return to cinemas was celebrated with massive hits that drew audiences back in droves. Here are the films that dominated the 2021 box office:

Yogi Babu delivered a stellar performance in this political satire that focused on a barber who becomes the deciding vote in a local village election. It was praised for its witty script and social commentary. tamil films list 2021

The pandemic accelerated the shift to digital consumption, and 2021 was a landmark year for direct-to-OTT premieres. Many big-budget and critically acclaimed films bypassed a theatrical release to stream directly on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and ZEE5.

The 2021 list also exposed a growing chasm between critical and commercial success. Films like Karnan (Dhanush), directed by Mari Selvaraj, used mythological allegory to discuss police brutality and caste violence, earning rave reviews and decent box office returns. However, several big-budget action films, rushed to theatres to recover costs, were rejected for their incoherent scripts and over-reliance on nostalgia. : Starring Dhanush and directed by Mari Selvaraj,

: A surprise blockbuster that used a unique time-loop concept, starring Silambarasan TR S.J. Suryah . It crossed the ₹100 crore Sivakarthikeyan 's dark comedy thriller grossed over ₹100 crore , becoming his first film to reach that milestone. Critical Darlings & Social Impact

emerged as the clear leader, being one of the first major Indian films to revive theaters after initial lockdowns. Worldwide Gross (Approx.) Vijay, Vijay Sethupathi ₹220–300 crore Rajinikanth, Nayanthara ₹170 crore Silambarasan TR, S.J. Suryah ₹117 crore Sivakarthikeyan, Priyanka Mohan ₹100–105 crore Dhanush, Lal ₹67 crore Critically Acclaimed & Award-Winning Films It was praised for its witty script and social commentary

Set in the 1970s North Madras, this sports drama is about the boxing rivalry between two clans. Unlike typical sports films, Sarpatta Parambarai dives deep into the politics, friendship, and street culture of the era. Arya’s physical transformation for the role of Kabilan is nothing short of inspiring.

While theaters roared back to life, 2021 was arguably the year where "content-driven" cinema found its perfect home on OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Video.

: Sivakarthikeyan's dark comedy-action film directed by Nelson Dilipkumar became one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of the year, noted for its unique humor. Sarpatta Parambarai

: Starring Dhanush and directed by Mari Selvaraj, this film was a critical and commercial success, focusing on social justice and caste-based oppression.

The return to cinemas was celebrated with massive hits that drew audiences back in droves. Here are the films that dominated the 2021 box office:

Yogi Babu delivered a stellar performance in this political satire that focused on a barber who becomes the deciding vote in a local village election. It was praised for its witty script and social commentary.

The pandemic accelerated the shift to digital consumption, and 2021 was a landmark year for direct-to-OTT premieres. Many big-budget and critically acclaimed films bypassed a theatrical release to stream directly on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and ZEE5.

The 2021 list also exposed a growing chasm between critical and commercial success. Films like Karnan (Dhanush), directed by Mari Selvaraj, used mythological allegory to discuss police brutality and caste violence, earning rave reviews and decent box office returns. However, several big-budget action films, rushed to theatres to recover costs, were rejected for their incoherent scripts and over-reliance on nostalgia.

: A surprise blockbuster that used a unique time-loop concept, starring Silambarasan TR S.J. Suryah . It crossed the ₹100 crore Sivakarthikeyan 's dark comedy thriller grossed over ₹100 crore , becoming his first film to reach that milestone. Critical Darlings & Social Impact

emerged as the clear leader, being one of the first major Indian films to revive theaters after initial lockdowns. Worldwide Gross (Approx.) Vijay, Vijay Sethupathi ₹220–300 crore Rajinikanth, Nayanthara ₹170 crore Silambarasan TR, S.J. Suryah ₹117 crore Sivakarthikeyan, Priyanka Mohan ₹100–105 crore Dhanush, Lal ₹67 crore Critically Acclaimed & Award-Winning Films

Set in the 1970s North Madras, this sports drama is about the boxing rivalry between two clans. Unlike typical sports films, Sarpatta Parambarai dives deep into the politics, friendship, and street culture of the era. Arya’s physical transformation for the role of Kabilan is nothing short of inspiring.

While theaters roared back to life, 2021 was arguably the year where "content-driven" cinema found its perfect home on OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Video.

: Sivakarthikeyan's dark comedy-action film directed by Nelson Dilipkumar became one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of the year, noted for its unique humor. Sarpatta Parambarai