Some users claimed to have "backstage" or "exclusive" clips from movie sets. While most were fake (just repurposed TV interviews), the authentic ones—like bloopers from Sivaji: The Boss set—were the most sought-after popular videos on the site.
Based on archived forums and fan recollections, these were the undisputed viral hits:
These were videos with black screens and audio of famous dialogues, meant for ringtone conversion: Tamil aunty sex videos peperonity.com
A bizarre but popular genre involved scrolling text over a romantic Tamil song background. These were essentially video SMS forwards. They featured lines like:
"En Kadhalae... Unnai Naan Mattum Thaan..." These videos were shared extensively among college couples. Some users claimed to have "backstage" or "exclusive"
This was the wild west. Fans uploaded deleted scenes, promo interviews, and even low-quality recordings of audio launches. Legitimacy was questionable, but the nostalgia was real.
Here’s where Peperonity shined brightest: Filmography pages. These were user-created catalogs that listed an actor’s entire film career, and each film title was hyperlinked to a 3GP video file – usually the full movie in 30–40 segments of 2–3 MB each. "En Kadhalae
For those feeling nostalgic: Some Telegram channels and Internet Archive users have preserved select Tamil 3GP filmography lists. Search for "Tamil 3GP film collection archive.org" or "Peperonity backup 2012." The quality is terrible. The aspect ratio is squashed. But the feeling? Pure magic.