Best Tamil Romantic Movies

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Kollywood has produced numerous beautiful romantic movies over the years. We've chosen some of the best films from the last two and a half decades in this genre.Take a look

Roja  (1992)

“Roja'' is one of Mani Ratnam's classic love stories." The agony of a woman searching in vain for her husband Rishi after he is abducted by terrorists is depicted in this classic story.

The soothing music of A.R. Rahman will remain eternally in your memory.

Cast             :  Arvind Swamy, Madhoo Director   :  Mani Ratnam Music         :  A.R. Rahman

Bombay (1995)

An emotional and awakening love tale of a Hindu man and a Muslim woman who elope as their families object to their wish However

their fate takes a cruel turn when they relocate to Mumbai and get embroiled in the ongoing communal riots.

Cast  : Arvind Swamy, Manisha Koirala,                Sonali Bendre Director   : Mani Ratnam Music        : A.R. Rahman

Kadhal Desam (1996)

A masterpiece triangular love story in which both best friends fall in love with the same woman.

Cast             : Abbas, Tabu, Vineeth Director   : Kathir Music         : A.R. Rahman

Kadhalar Dhinam (1999)

A love story that will be told for countless years is Kadhalar Dhinam.  A young couple meets online and falls in love

but the young man finds it difficult to convey his feelings to her. When he learns her identity, things get even more worse.

Cast            : Sonali Bendre, Kunal Singh Director   : Kathir Music         : A.R. Rahman

AlaiPayuthey (2000)

In defiance of their parents' wishes, two young people from Chennai's suburbs named Karthik and Shakthi fall in love, elope, and are married.

However, they quickly learn that marriage is more difficult than they had anticipated.

Cast             : Madhavan, Shalini Director   : Mani Ratnam Music         : A.R. Rahman

Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000)

The film is truly a work of art by the director, Rajiv Meon. It tells the complicated love stories of two young women, Sowmya and Meenakshi.

Cast               :  Ajith, Tabu, Aishwarya rai,                              Abbas, Mamooty Director     :  Rajiv Meon Music           :  A.R. Rahman

7G Rainbow Colony (2004)

Ravi, an underachiever who leads  a mischievous life, soon falls to his north-Indian Neighbour Anitha. He does everything to win her love but his attempts only keep backfiring.

Cast          : Ravi Krishna, Sonia Agarwal Director   : Selvaraghavan Music         : Yuvan Shankar Raja

Kadhal (2004)

The movie tells the love tale of a rich college student and a poor mechanic. Both of them elope and marry, but an unforeseen threat plays a role in  their fate.

Cast             :  Bharat, Sandhya Director   :  Balaji Sakthivel Music         :  Joshua Sridhar

Vaaranam Aayiram (2008)

A close relationship existed between Surya, an NSG officer, and his father. After learning of his father's passing,

Surya thought back on his father's life and the romance between his mother and father. Surya talks about his romantic past and heartbreaks as well.

Cast        : Suriya, Simran, Sameera Reddy                      Divya Spandana Director   : Gautham Menon Music         : Harris Jayraj

Neethaane En Ponvasantham (2012)

From infancy through maturity, Varun and Nithya relationship has many highs and lows, leading to many separations.

Cast             :   Nani, Samantha Director    :  Gautham Menon Music          :  Ilayaraja

3 (2012)

Ram and Janani had been in love since they were in secondary school and eventually get married

But Ram's life takes a surprising turn when he finds out he has bipolar disorder. He moves away to protect Janani from his unintended attacks.

Cast             : Dhanush, Shruti Hassan Director   : Aishwarya Rajinikanth Music         : Anirudh Ravichander

Raja Rani (2013)

Despite having no affections for one another, John and Regina are compelled to be married. However, as they discover each other's sad pasts, fate draws them together.

Cast     : Aarya, Nayanthara, Narziya, Jay Director   : Atlee Music         : G. V. Prakash Kumar