Die lebenslange Rachesuche eines Mannes seit seiner Jugend prägt sein Dasein, während er vergangenes Unrecht korrigieren will.Die lebenslange Rachesuche eines Mannes seit seiner Jugend prägt sein Dasein, während er vergangenes Unrecht korrigieren will.Die lebenslange Rachesuche eines Mannes seit seiner Jugend prägt sein Dasein, während er vergangenes Unrecht korrigieren will.
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Rajinikanth
- Deva
- (as Super Star Rajni)
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Coolie (2025): The Cinematic Tsunami That Forgot to Bring a Plot
If *Coolie* is meant to be a tribute to Rajinikanth's legacy, it's a painfully loud and confused one. Lokesh Kanagaraj, known for his sharp storytelling in *Kaithi* and *Vikram*, seems to have lost the plot-literally. The film opens with promise but quickly spirals into a bloated mess of half-baked ideas, over-the-top action, and a storyline that feels like it was stitched together during a coffee break.
**Performances? More like performances lost in translation.
**Direction & Writing: Lokesh's signature style is buried under layers of fan service. The pacing is erratic, the emotional beats are forced, and the screenplay feels like it's trying to juggle five genres at once. The film's central concept-a cremation chair used for body disposal-sounds intriguing but is handled with such absurdity that it borders on parody.
A free piece of advice for Lokesh: You have run out of ideas and steam.... Take a Sabbatical dude, maybe meditation will help? Anyway, don't make movies for the next couple of years, at least.
**Music & BGM: Anirudh's score tries hard to inject energy, but it's like putting a turbo engine on a sinking ship. The songs are forgettable, and the background music is loud enough to drown out any nuance.
**Final Verdict: *Coolie* is a cinematic cocktail of missed opportunities. It's a film that tries to be everything-mass, class, thriller, emotional drama-and ends up being nothing. For die-hard Rajini fans, it might be tolerable. For everyone else, it's a 168-minute endurance test.
If *Coolie* is meant to be a tribute to Rajinikanth's legacy, it's a painfully loud and confused one. Lokesh Kanagaraj, known for his sharp storytelling in *Kaithi* and *Vikram*, seems to have lost the plot-literally. The film opens with promise but quickly spirals into a bloated mess of half-baked ideas, over-the-top action, and a storyline that feels like it was stitched together during a coffee break.
**Performances? More like performances lost in translation.
- Rajinikanth's charisma is undeniable, but even he can't salvage a script that gives him punchlines instead of purpose.
- Nagarjuna's villainous turn is cartoonish at best
- Shruti Haasan is reduced to a plot device with barely any emotional arc. Yeah sure, she tries her best to be 'emotional', weeping copiously in every other scene
- and Aamir Khan's cameo? Blink and you'll miss it-and honestly, you won't regret it.
- Shoubin Shahir? Oh my god, that dance... I cant unsee it now
**Direction & Writing: Lokesh's signature style is buried under layers of fan service. The pacing is erratic, the emotional beats are forced, and the screenplay feels like it's trying to juggle five genres at once. The film's central concept-a cremation chair used for body disposal-sounds intriguing but is handled with such absurdity that it borders on parody.
A free piece of advice for Lokesh: You have run out of ideas and steam.... Take a Sabbatical dude, maybe meditation will help? Anyway, don't make movies for the next couple of years, at least.
**Music & BGM: Anirudh's score tries hard to inject energy, but it's like putting a turbo engine on a sinking ship. The songs are forgettable, and the background music is loud enough to drown out any nuance.
**Final Verdict: *Coolie* is a cinematic cocktail of missed opportunities. It's a film that tries to be everything-mass, class, thriller, emotional drama-and ends up being nothing. For die-hard Rajini fans, it might be tolerable. For everyone else, it's a 168-minute endurance test.
Thalaivar is back! #Coolie is pure mass with vintage Rajini swag, killer dialogues, and Lokesh's gritty style. Anirudh's BGM = goosebumps guaranteed. This one's going to set the box office on fire! 🚂💥 #Rajinikanth #LokeshKanagaraj #Coolie
Coolie is a celebration of pure mass cinema, bringing together the unbeatable combination of Superstar Rajinikanth and director Lokesh Kanagaraj for the first time. From the opening frame to the final shot, the film is an adrenaline-charged ride packed with style, swagger, and solid storytelling.
Rajinikanth shines as Devaraj "Deva," a fearless and charismatic figure who stands up for exploited coolie workers. His screen presence is magnetic - every dialogue, gesture, and slow-motion walk is greeted with whistles and cheers in theatres. This is Thalaivar at his vintage best, blending the fiery energy of his earlier roles with the refinement of experience.
Lokesh Kanagaraj's direction keeps the momentum high, delivering tightly choreographed action sequences with the signature Anbariv stunt magic. The harbor-set fights and hand-to-hand combat scenes are standout moments, perfectly balancing grit with cinematic grandeur.
The supporting cast adds tremendous value - Shruti Haasan impresses with both style and substance, Nagarjuna brings gravitas to his role, and special appearances by Aamir Khan and others are pure treats for fans.
Anirudh Ravichander's music and background score are electrifying, with the "Monica" song becoming an instant crowd favourite. His pulsating BGM elevates both emotional and high-voltage moments, ensuring the theatre experience is immersive.
Cinematography captures the film's industrial, gritty setting beautifully, while the production design gives the narrative an authentic yet larger-than-life feel. The interval block is a masterstroke, guaranteed to leave audiences roaring for the second half.
In short, Coolie is a power-packed entertainer that delivers everything fans expect - action, drama, style, music, and of course, Rajinikanth's unmatched charisma. It's more than just a film; it's a festival on screen.
Coolie is a celebration of pure mass cinema, bringing together the unbeatable combination of Superstar Rajinikanth and director Lokesh Kanagaraj for the first time. From the opening frame to the final shot, the film is an adrenaline-charged ride packed with style, swagger, and solid storytelling.
Rajinikanth shines as Devaraj "Deva," a fearless and charismatic figure who stands up for exploited coolie workers. His screen presence is magnetic - every dialogue, gesture, and slow-motion walk is greeted with whistles and cheers in theatres. This is Thalaivar at his vintage best, blending the fiery energy of his earlier roles with the refinement of experience.
Lokesh Kanagaraj's direction keeps the momentum high, delivering tightly choreographed action sequences with the signature Anbariv stunt magic. The harbor-set fights and hand-to-hand combat scenes are standout moments, perfectly balancing grit with cinematic grandeur.
The supporting cast adds tremendous value - Shruti Haasan impresses with both style and substance, Nagarjuna brings gravitas to his role, and special appearances by Aamir Khan and others are pure treats for fans.
Anirudh Ravichander's music and background score are electrifying, with the "Monica" song becoming an instant crowd favourite. His pulsating BGM elevates both emotional and high-voltage moments, ensuring the theatre experience is immersive.
Cinematography captures the film's industrial, gritty setting beautifully, while the production design gives the narrative an authentic yet larger-than-life feel. The interval block is a masterstroke, guaranteed to leave audiences roaring for the second half.
In short, Coolie is a power-packed entertainer that delivers everything fans expect - action, drama, style, music, and of course, Rajinikanth's unmatched charisma. It's more than just a film; it's a festival on screen.
Watched Coolie today, and as a long-time Rajinikanth fan, I can say one thing right away this is a treat for anyone who loves his signature style and screen presence. From the very first scene, you know you're in for that trademark Rajni charisma the walk, the punchlines, the larger-than-life action. The man still knows how to hold the screen like no one else.
The film packs plenty of those "whistle" moments. The theatre crowd was electric cheering, clapping, and even shouting punch dialogues along with him. Honestly, the energy inside was so infectious that even during a few predictable stretches, you never felt bored. This is one of those movies where the audience becomes part of the entertainment.
Action sequences are vintage Rajni exaggerated in the best way possible. He throws in his usual mix of swag, charm, and sharp timing, making sure fans get exactly what they came for. The cinematography and background score definitely add to the larger-than-life feel. You get the sense that more depth in the writing could have turned this into a truly memorable outing rather than just a fun ride. Still, the pacing is fast enough that you rarely have time to dwell on these shortcomings.
In short, Coolie is pure Rajni-style mass entertainment - a festival in the theatre. If you're a fan, this is a must-watch just for the joy of experiencing him on the big screen again. If you're not... well, the crowd might just convert you.
The film packs plenty of those "whistle" moments. The theatre crowd was electric cheering, clapping, and even shouting punch dialogues along with him. Honestly, the energy inside was so infectious that even during a few predictable stretches, you never felt bored. This is one of those movies where the audience becomes part of the entertainment.
Action sequences are vintage Rajni exaggerated in the best way possible. He throws in his usual mix of swag, charm, and sharp timing, making sure fans get exactly what they came for. The cinematography and background score definitely add to the larger-than-life feel. You get the sense that more depth in the writing could have turned this into a truly memorable outing rather than just a fun ride. Still, the pacing is fast enough that you rarely have time to dwell on these shortcomings.
In short, Coolie is pure Rajni-style mass entertainment - a festival in the theatre. If you're a fan, this is a must-watch just for the joy of experiencing him on the big screen again. If you're not... well, the crowd might just convert you.
Good and full enjoyment.is a mass entertainer powered by Rajinikanth's vintage swagger, Anirudh's thumping score, and a star-studded cast including Nagarjuna, Shruti Haasan, and Aamir Khan. While fans praise its style, action, and music, critics note uneven pacing and a weak second half. A treat for Rajini fans, though narrative depth takes a back seat.
Coolie movie staring Rajnikanth, Nagarjuna, Soubin shahir, Satyaraj, Upendra, Aamir khan, Shruti Hassan, Rachitha Ram is a movie with good screen play with lots of unexpected twists right from the start of movie as it's seen to be a revenge story initially but lokesh kanagaraj handles the play with twists and unanswered suspence upto the intermission block, while the second half slowly reveals the answers in non linear way which leads to the unexpected twists on how coolies are used for, Soubin shahir performed well right from the start of movie till the climax, main antagonist nagarjuna has done well in the movie, all the other characters have justified thier roles,
High lights of the movie tricky screen play by director, camera work is good at many scenes mainly stunts sequences, editing is good, anirudh bgm and songs like monica belluci, Aragam adiram is good, art works in movie is average,
Unexpected move by rachitha ram was good, Aamir khan entry , upendra action turn over was a good feast on screen, the mapping of rajnikanth coolie number to one the character in movie was an emotional scene, the words power house was also in similar pattern but utilized at good place at last few minutes.
This movie is worth watch movie for true friendship.
This movie is worth watch movie for true friendship.
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- WissenswertesAamir Khan and Rajnikanth team up after 30 years for the film. They earlier worked in Aatank Hi Aatank (1995).
- Alternative VersionenThe film was edited for television premiere with an UA16+ certificate (parental guidance with 16 years) after cuts were made of scenes of violence some involving harbor portrayal, cremation of bodies with a chair, close up of smoking and drinking and language. The version has a duration of 167.14 minutes
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.450.000 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.450.000 $
- 17. Aug. 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 7.501.962 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 48 Min.(168 min)
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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