June is shaping up to be a busy month for Tamil cinema, with filmmakers serving up a diverse mix of genres. Whether you’re looking for family entertainers, suspense thrillers, romance, action or emotionally driven dramas, theatres have plenty to offer in the coming weeks. Here’s a look at 10 Tamil films to watch out for this June.
1. Parimala and Co (June 5)
Director Pandiraaj returns with a dark comedy centred on a dysfunctional family navigating a series of chaotic and emotionally charged situations. Starring Jayaram, Urvashi, Sanjana Krishnamurthy and Anathika Sanilkumar, the film promises a blend of humour, family drama and unexpected twists.
Cast: Jayaram, Urvashi, Sanjana Krishnamurthy, Anathika Sanilkumar
Director: Pandiraaj
2. Irattaiyar (June 5)
This psychological thriller follows the lives of twin daughters whose world is turned upside down after a tragic accident leaves their mother disfigured. Following plastic surgery, her increasingly strange behaviour begins to raise disturbing questions.
Cast: Abhinaya, Anumitha, Anushitha
Director: Jagdish
3. Charukesi (June 12)
Veteran filmmaker Suresh Krissna explores themes of memory, music and loss through the story of a celebrated Carnatic musician battling Alzheimer’s disease. The emotional drama features performances from Y Gee Mahendra, Ramya Pandian and Sathyaraj.
Cast: Y Gee Mahendra, Ramya Pandian, Sathyaraj
Director: Suresh Krissna
4. Moondram Kan (June 12)
A factory manager’s murder sets off an investigation in which four individuals become prime suspects. As secrets begin to surface, the mystery deepens and the hunt for the killer intensifies.
Cast: Kalaiyarasan, Santhosh Pratap, Vidharth, Teju Ashwini
Director: Sago Ganesan
5. Habeebi (June 12)
Set in a Muslim community in southern Tamil Nadu, Habeebi revolves around a young couple whose romance and subsequent elopement create tensions within a deeply divided town. Director Meera Kathiravan returns with what appears to be an intimate social drama.
Cast: Malavika Manoj, Kasthuri Rajan
Director: Meera Kathiravan
6. Con City (June 26)
One of the month’s most unusual premises belongs to Con City. After a lightning strike, a middle-class family’s receipt printer mysteriously begins producing ₹500 notes. The miraculous development soon spirals into chaos with unexpected consequences.
Cast: Arjun Das, Anna Ben, Vadivukkarasi
Director: Harish Durairaj
7. Heartin (June 26)
Heartin centres on a couple whose lives take an unexpected turn when an ex-girlfriend becomes entangled in a difficult situation. The romantic drama stars Sanath, Madonna Sebastian and Emaya T.
Cast: Sanath, Madonna Sebastian, Emaya T
Director: Kishore Kumar
8. Lakshmikanthan Kolai Vazhakku (June 26)
Set during the final hours before an execution, the film follows a conflicted judge, an ageing hangman and a jailer grappling with questions of justice and morality. The drama promises a tense and introspective narrative.
Cast: Vetri, Rangaraj Pandey, Brigida Saga
Director: Dayal Padmanabhan
9. Jana Nayagan (Expected in June)
One of the biggest titles expected this month, Jana Nayagan stars Vijay in what is described as an ideological battle between a powerful authoritarian and a champion of the people. Directed by H Vinoth, the film has generated enormous anticipation.
Cast: Vijay, Mamitha Baiju, Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol
Director: H Vinoth
10. Dhruva Natchathiram (Expected in June)
After years of delays, Gautham Vasudev Menon’s long-awaited spy thriller could finally arrive in theatres. The story follows an undercover operative and his team as they attempt to locate their missing commander during a covert mission.
Cast: Vikram, Ritu Varma, Parthiban
Director: Gautham Vasudev Menon
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