Boys -2003- Tamil Movie Access
★★★★☆ (4/5 – as a cult classic) Where to stream: Sun NXT / Amazon Prime Video (rental) / YouTube (Sony Music India)
In the pantheon of Tamil cinema, few directors possess the Midas touch of Shankar. Known for his grandiose sets, socially relevant themes, and larger-than-life storytelling, Shankar gave the audience a massive curveball in 2003. He stepped away from the vigilante justice of Gentleman or the political drama of Mudhalvan to craft a coming-of-age story that was raw, vibrant, and infinitely controversial.
The background score, especially the "Boys Theme" , is still used by Tamil television channels for youth-based montages. Boys -2003- Tamil Movie
The boys laughed it off. But that night, Munna’s father (a hardworking bus conductor) collapsed from overwork. Munna had lied to his family about studying engineering, sneaking off to practice instead. Seeing his father in the hospital, connected to tubes, holding a worn wallet with Munna’s baby photo—the boy realized his rebellion wasn’t freedom. It was selfishness.
Durai wasn’t a famous musician. But he had lived the failure the boys were heading toward. Humility opens doors that talent cannot. ★★★★☆ (4/5 – as a cult classic) Where
. It also featured Nakul, Manikandan, and S. Thaman (who is now a leading music composer). The A.R. Rahman Magic: The soundtrack is legendary. From the high-octane to the soulful "Ennakkoru Girl Friend,"
The problem was their attitude. They composed songs to impress girls, to beat rival bands, and to escape their family pressures. Every practice ended with a fight about who got the solo. Their music was technically perfect, but emotionally hollow. The background score, especially the "Boys Theme" ,
The story follows five carefree college students—Munna, Juju, Bob Galy, Krishna, and Kumar—who spend their days chasing girls and avoiding responsibilities in Chennai. Their lives take a dramatic turn when Munna falls for Harini. After the two marry against their parents' wishes, the group is cast out and forced to fend for themselves. Under the guidance of their mentor, Mangalam Sir (played by Vivek), the "Boys" discover their musical talent and form a band, eventually achieving fame while learning the harsh realities of adulthood.