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Prior to the amendment of Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 4 October 2004, gross was 125 per cent of net for all films. Post-amendment, gross fell to 115 per cent of net.[1] The Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹59.09 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year.[2]
A list of films released in the Tamil film industry in India in 2004:
| Rank | Film | Worldwide gross |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ghilli | ₹50 crore (initial run)[3][4] ₹26–32.50 (re-release)[a] |
The following films were also released in 2004, though the release date remains unknown.[11]
| Title | Director | Cast | Studio | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jollyman | K. K. Muthukumaar | Pandiarajan, Aishwarya | Varshini | |
| Kizhakku Boomi | D. K. Bose | Poornakala Production | ||
| Pinju Nenjangal Puthiyathor Ulagam | Ilayavan | APN Pictures | ||
| Pithan | N. Manikandan | Ashwathaman, Devan, Priya | ||
| Senthalam Poove | Benjamin | Livingston, Devayani | NS Pictures |
| Category/organization | Dinakaran Cine Awards 23 May 2005[12] |
Filmfare Awards South 23 July 2005[13] |
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards 13 February 2006[14] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best Film | Autograph | Autograph | Autograph |
| Best Director | Cheran Autograph |
Cheran Autograph |
Cheran Autograph |
| Best Actor | Vijay Ghilli |
Suriya Perazhagan |
Jayam Ravi M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi |
| Best Actress | Jyothika Perazhagan |
Sandhya Kaadhal |
Jyothika Perazhagan |
| Best Music Director | Yuvan Shankar Raja Manmadhan |
Bharadwaj / Yuvan Shankar Raja Autograph / 7G Rainbow Colony |
Srikanth Deva M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi |