Directed by K. S. Ravikumar , this film emerged as the highest-grossing Tamil movie of the year. It featured Ajith Kumar in a challenging triple role—a wheelchair-bound father and his two twin sons—earning him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor . The movie was originally titled Godfather but was changed to Varalaru to avail of a state government tax exemption for Tamil-titled films.
The year 2006 was a landmark for Tamil cinema, defined by a shift toward content-driven stories and the release of approximately 100 films. This period saw established stars like and Kamal Haasan deliver some of their most iconic performances while rising talents like Dhanush and Bharath solidified their presence in the industry. The Biggest Blockbusters of 2006 moviesda+2006+tamil+movies
Beyond the box office toppers, 2006 produced films that have since achieved legendary status among cinephiles. Directed by K
Directed by K. S. Ravikumar , this film emerged as the highest-grossing Tamil movie of the year. It featured Ajith Kumar in a challenging triple role—a wheelchair-bound father and his two twin sons—earning him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor . The movie was originally titled Godfather but was changed to Varalaru to avail of a state government tax exemption for Tamil-titled films.
The year 2006 was a landmark for Tamil cinema, defined by a shift toward content-driven stories and the release of approximately 100 films. This period saw established stars like and Kamal Haasan deliver some of their most iconic performances while rising talents like Dhanush and Bharath solidified their presence in the industry. The Biggest Blockbusters of 2006
Beyond the box office toppers, 2006 produced films that have since achieved legendary status among cinephiles.