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Baring a few surprises, the biggest box office hits of 2013, predictably, have been films by big banners and A-list stars.
Kamal, Ajith, Vijay and Suriya rocked the box-office.
Here is a look at some of the biggest money-makers this year.
Vishwaroopam
Director: Kamal Haasan
Cast: Kamal Haasan, Rahul Bose, Shekhar Kapur, Pooja, Andrea
Despite all the controversies, its alleged anti-Muslim content, the delayed release, and the mixed response from critics and audiences, Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroopam is one of the biggest blockbusters of the year.
Kamal played three different characters in the film: an effeminate Kathak dancer, a jihadi fighting NATO forces and a spy working for Indian Intelligence.
Technical superiority on par with Hollywood, authentic looking military manoeuvres, air strikes and jihadi training camps - and above all the brilliance of Kamal Haasan - took the film to a whole new level.
Director: Vishnu Vardhan
Cast: Ajith Kumar, Arya, Nayantara, Taapsee Pannu
Vishnuvardhan’s magnum opus Arrambam, that joined the prestigious 100-crore club, is a slick and stylish action thriller that delighted hardcore Ajith fans.
The film is just another clichéd revenge drama set in the backdrop of betrayal and corruption, only made remarkable by Ajith's charismatic screen presence, complete with the salt and pepper hair, dark glasses and black t-shirts.
Well supported by Arya and the gorgeous Nayantara, this Diwali release firmly and confidently ruled the box office.
Director: Hari
Cast: Suriya, Anushka Shetty, Hansika
The sequel to the 2010 blockbuster bore all the trademarks of director Hari: lots of power-packed action sequences and a story that races along with tremendous speed.
Crisp dialogue, a powerful performance by Suriya and comic relief provided by Vivek and Santhanam made Singam 2 an extremely well-packaged, if slightly long and over dramatic film, and a huge commercial success.
Director: A L Vijay
Cast: Vijay, Amala Paul, Sathyaraj, Santhanam
Vijay's much awaited action drama Thalaivaa was yet another film marred by controversies and a delayed release.
Inspired by Nayakkan and Sarkar, the film is about how circumstances force an individual to don the mantle of leadership.
The breezy first half, more like a light-hearted romantic comedy, is in sharp contrast to the violence, bloodshed and vengeance in the latter half.
The film had nothing new to offer, but an understated and mature performance by Vijay, complemented by the exuberance of Santhanam made the film one of the biggest hits of the year.
Director: Manikandan
Cast: Santhanam, Srinivasan, Sethu, Vishakha Singh
One of the biggest surprises at the box office this year, Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya, written and produced by Santhanam, is about three men desperately trying to woo a woman.
The terrific combination of Santhanam and Powerstar Srinivasan worked wonders, making the film a complete laugh riot that scored big time with the audience.