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Karthi Movies List In Tamil Instant


Karthi Movies List In Tamil Instant

A dark fantasy film where he experimented with three different looks, including the villainous Raj Nayak. The Action & Thriller Peak (2017–2021)

After the intense heat of Paruthiveeran , Karthi faced the classic "sophomore slump" fear. He answered it with a complete genre shift. In 2010, he starred in Paiyaa , directed by Lingusamy. karthi movies list in tamil

A classic village-based entertainer that performed exceptionally well at the box office. A dark fantasy film where he experimented with

Karthi soon discovered a unique niche: the bilingual rural entertainer. In 2011, he collaborated with director Suseenthiran for Vettai . Though simultaneously released in Telugu as Awara , the film’s impact on Tamil audiences was undeniable. He played a timid cop, a stark contrast to the heroic bravado usual in Tamil cinema. The sisterly bond in the film resonated deeply, adding another layer to his filmography. In 2010, he starred in Paiyaa , directed by Lingusamy

Directed by Ameer, Paruthiveeran wasn't a polished debut for a star kid. Karthi played a reckless, rustic rogue—a character steeped in the grime and grit of rural Tamil Nadu. He didn't look like a hero; he looked like a scoundrel. The audience gasped. This was not the chocolate boy they expected. It was a performance so intense, so unpolished and visceral, that it swept the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. The shadow of the giant had not hidden him; it had pushed him to shine brighter.

His first dual role. The character "Rocket Raja" became a fan favorite for its high energy and comedy.

– Arun added it to the list. “The road trip from Bangalore to Mumbai,” Thatha chuckled. “Meenakshi loved the song ‘Thuli Thuli.’ She said if I ever drove her like that, she’d marry me. I didn’t have a car.”


A dark fantasy film where he experimented with three different looks, including the villainous Raj Nayak. The Action & Thriller Peak (2017–2021)

After the intense heat of Paruthiveeran , Karthi faced the classic "sophomore slump" fear. He answered it with a complete genre shift. In 2010, he starred in Paiyaa , directed by Lingusamy.

A classic village-based entertainer that performed exceptionally well at the box office.

Karthi soon discovered a unique niche: the bilingual rural entertainer. In 2011, he collaborated with director Suseenthiran for Vettai . Though simultaneously released in Telugu as Awara , the film’s impact on Tamil audiences was undeniable. He played a timid cop, a stark contrast to the heroic bravado usual in Tamil cinema. The sisterly bond in the film resonated deeply, adding another layer to his filmography.

Directed by Ameer, Paruthiveeran wasn't a polished debut for a star kid. Karthi played a reckless, rustic rogue—a character steeped in the grime and grit of rural Tamil Nadu. He didn't look like a hero; he looked like a scoundrel. The audience gasped. This was not the chocolate boy they expected. It was a performance so intense, so unpolished and visceral, that it swept the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. The shadow of the giant had not hidden him; it had pushed him to shine brighter.

His first dual role. The character "Rocket Raja" became a fan favorite for its high energy and comedy.

– Arun added it to the list. “The road trip from Bangalore to Mumbai,” Thatha chuckled. “Meenakshi loved the song ‘Thuli Thuli.’ She said if I ever drove her like that, she’d marry me. I didn’t have a car.”