2025 REWIND: Content trumped hype in a year of surprises in K-town
2025 turned into one of Tamil cinema’s most crowded — and instructive — years yet. A record 285 Tamil films hit theatres, 44 more than 2024, making it the busiest release calendar in the industry’s history. It was also a year when heavily hyped projects faltered, while quieter films found their audience. By the end of it, one factor stood out clearly: word of mouth emerged as the single biggest box-office driver.
Industry trackers peg the overall gross of Tamil films at ₹2,600 crore, a figure that reflects both the volume of releases and the unpredictability of audience behaviour.
WORD OF MOUTH RULEDProducer G Dhananjheyan describes the year as uneven but hopeful. “2025 is a mixed year with both successes and failures. But it gave hope that goodquality films will do well. Family-genre, youthful romantic films and thrillers worked better, while mass-action films saw moderate success.”
“2025 ended on a high with Avatar: Fire and Ash and Sirai . Sirai is doing well, and it shows how a film can succeed with good word of mouth. We saw this happening throughout the year,” says Ankitha Prakash of Varadaraja Cinemas.
SMALL FILMS, BIG WINSOne of the year’s strongest signals came from smaller films punching above their weight. Exhibitor, CT Valliappan of Kamala Cinemas, notes, “Small films collected very well, while biggies that were expected to perform strongly didn’t live up to expectations.”
Distributor KB Sriram adds that this shift helped exhibitors, too. “If small films run well, it is also beneficial for theatre owners. Exhibitors get a bigger revenue share for small films compared to a big film.”
For Dhananjheyan, this trend points to long-term resilience. “It gives big hope that small-budget films can bring in revenue.” At the same time, insiders admit that several wellreviewed small-budget films failed to convert acclaim into footfalls. “Making a good film isn’t enough; it’s important to market it well. That’s where many films fell short,” says a source.
STARS SHOW STRONG OPENING BUT LIMITED STAYING POWERWhile Coolie emerged as the year’s biggest worldwide Tamil grosser, insiders believe it left money on the table. “ Coolie was sorted for the first two weekends due to star power. It opened strongly, but with better reviews, the film could have gone on to have a sensational run,” notes the source.
Sriram, however, cautions against writing off big stars. “Only if the top heroes deliver a film once every four months will revenue be generated and theatres be able to grow. No matter how well small films perform, we also need big star outings.”
A myth-breaking yearIndustry insider Venkatramanan calls 2025 a year that dismantled old box-office assumptions. “February releases were once seen as risky, but Dragon did exceptionally well. Films releasing right after Pongal or post-Diwali were also thought to struggle, yet Kudumbasthan and Aan Paavam Pollathathu delivered strong numbers,” he points out.
OTT grows, but theatres still matterDespite the OTT boom, theatrical success continues to shape a film’s overall value. “Tamil cinema revenues largely come from two streams — 38% from digital/OTT and 21% from Tamil Nadu theatrical rights,” says Dhananjheyan.
“Many OTT acquisitions depend on box-office performance, making theatrical success crucial.”
Non-Tamil films boosted the TN box officeOther-language cinema played a crucial role in stabilising theatre business. Kantara: A Legend Chapter-1 emerged as the highest non-Tamil grosser in Tamil Nadu. “A reason 2025 was better than 2024 is because we screened multiple other-language films. Take Dhurandhar ; it crossed 25 days and is still doing well,” says Ankitha Prakash.
Sriram points to animation’s surprise endurance. “ Zootopia 2 ran for nine to 10 weeks, which is a big deal for an animated film,” he says. Valliappan adds that acceptance grew steadily for films like Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra , where screens were added only after audiences responded positively.
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WORD OF MOUTH RULEDProducer G Dhananjheyan describes the year as uneven but hopeful. “2025 is a mixed year with both successes and failures. But it gave hope that goodquality films will do well. Family-genre, youthful romantic films and thrillers worked better, while mass-action films saw moderate success.”
“2025 ended on a high with Avatar: Fire and Ash and Sirai . Sirai is doing well, and it shows how a film can succeed with good word of mouth. We saw this happening throughout the year,” says Ankitha Prakash of Varadaraja Cinemas.
SMALL FILMS, BIG WINSOne of the year’s strongest signals came from smaller films punching above their weight. Exhibitor, CT Valliappan of Kamala Cinemas, notes, “Small films collected very well, while biggies that were expected to perform strongly didn’t live up to expectations.”
Distributor KB Sriram adds that this shift helped exhibitors, too. “If small films run well, it is also beneficial for theatre owners. Exhibitors get a bigger revenue share for small films compared to a big film.”
STARS SHOW STRONG OPENING BUT LIMITED STAYING POWERWhile Coolie emerged as the year’s biggest worldwide Tamil grosser, insiders believe it left money on the table. “ Coolie was sorted for the first two weekends due to star power. It opened strongly, but with better reviews, the film could have gone on to have a sensational run,” notes the source.
Sriram, however, cautions against writing off big stars. “Only if the top heroes deliver a film once every four months will revenue be generated and theatres be able to grow. No matter how well small films perform, we also need big star outings.”
A myth-breaking yearIndustry insider Venkatramanan calls 2025 a year that dismantled old box-office assumptions. “February releases were once seen as risky, but Dragon did exceptionally well. Films releasing right after Pongal or post-Diwali were also thought to struggle, yet Kudumbasthan and Aan Paavam Pollathathu delivered strong numbers,” he points out.
OTT grows, but theatres still matterDespite the OTT boom, theatrical success continues to shape a film’s overall value. “Tamil cinema revenues largely come from two streams — 38% from digital/OTT and 21% from Tamil Nadu theatrical rights,” says Dhananjheyan.
“Many OTT acquisitions depend on box-office performance, making theatrical success crucial.”
Non-Tamil films boosted the TN box officeOther-language cinema played a crucial role in stabilising theatre business. Kantara: A Legend Chapter-1 emerged as the highest non-Tamil grosser in Tamil Nadu. “A reason 2025 was better than 2024 is because we screened multiple other-language films. Take Dhurandhar ; it crossed 25 days and is still doing well,” says Ankitha Prakash.
Sriram points to animation’s surprise endurance. “ Zootopia 2 ran for nine to 10 weeks, which is a big deal for an animated film,” he says. Valliappan adds that acceptance grew steadily for films like Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra , where screens were added only after audiences responded positively.
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