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TOP Tamil Movies of 2024

Year of 2024 had a lot of releases both Theatrical & OTT,  this year had several big releases. We at Popcorn Reviewss have shortlisted top Tamil movies. Do watch out for your favorites for the year of 2024.

Check out the full list below:

The premise of Meiyazhagan is simple – a 40-year-old man is forced to revisit his hometown after 22 years of being abandoned wherein life has other plans for him. The story here is simplistic and packed with so many emotions that would gently tug the strings of your heart… Read More…

Captain Miller follows the story of a former soldier of the British Indian army who would go to any length to protect his people from the British and other oppressors. The story here is fiery while incorporating elements of the caste divide that was prevalent in British-ruled India(also parts of it today)… Read More…

Lover follows the story of a couple who are in a relationship for over 6 years while being on the tipping point of outgrowing each other. This, while there is a last hope of wishing to hold onto each other that much more longer. Would moving on be easy??? Read More…

Maharaja follows the story of a local barber who wishes to file a report about a burglary that lead to ‘Lakshmi’ being robbed. What seemed like a trivial case soon deepens with the introduction of other characters… Read More…

The premise of Vaazhai is simple – it is the coming-of-age story of a young boy on the verge of puberty (a subtle reference implied as an infatuation towards his teacher) who works during his school holidays carrying banana stalks, a dreaded task for which he is paid a single rupee… Read More…

At its core, Kottukkaali is a road movie. The camera is content with allowing the viewers to spend time with a bunch of characters as they head towards a meeting and a bunch of obstacles that they face along the way. The interesting aspect of the drama lies in the characterization of Meena who is shown to be a stoic-looking young woman who spends most of her time staring blankly at the walls… Read More…

In many ways, Lubber Pandhu does unfold on the lines of the Tamil film Blue Star with traces of Harish Kalyan’s film from last year, Parking. While Blue Star did have an underlying theme of casteism in play, Parking was about the fuelling of the male ego that sees two characters pitted against each other… Read More…

When it does come to a biopic, the skills of the makers are always in play given that the genre comes with an added form of restriction. And to have the drama unfold like an episode out of the life of the concerned individual would often result in the drama being fragmented… Read More…

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