Instead of a complete filmography, many Tamil pages ranked videos by popularity using Peperonity’s built-in view counter. The most comprehensive filmography lists were often those titled "Complete Vijay Filmography with Video Clips" or "Rajini All Movie Scenes - Mobile Quality."

Because phone storage and network bandwidth were strictly limited, videos were shared in two specific formats:

For Tamil cinema enthusiasts, Peperonity became an underground digital archive. It served as a primary source for tracking celebrity filmographies, downloading mobile-optimized videos, and sharing movie-related content. The Era of Peperonity.com: A Technical Overview

: Dedicated pages for "Thalapathy" (Vijay) and "Thala" (Ajith) where users posted film lists and box office stats.

: If you have old analog media (like VHS tapes or photos) related to these early films, consider digitizing them into TIFF or JPEG files to preserve the quality for modern screens [9].

Tamil cinema began in the 1910s, with the first Tamil film, "Keechaka Vadham," being released in 1918. The early years of Tamil cinema saw the rise of mythological and historical films, which were heavily influenced by Hindu mythology and Indian epics. The 1950s and 1960s saw the emergence of social dramas and romantic films, which became extremely popular among Tamil audiences.

While Peperonity eventually shut down as modern smartphones and 4G networks took over, it served as a critical stepping stone. It proved the insatiable appetite for digital Tamil movie content. Evolution of Tamil Filmography Databases