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Yesterday, we reported that Rajinikanth and Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Coolie will make its way to the OTT on September 11. Prime Video, which holds the post-theatrical streaming rights, has now officially confirmed that the big-ticket entertainer will be up for streaming from September 11.

The movie will be available in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam languages from the said date. The theatrical window is four weeks. The Hindi version will only arrive eight weeks after its theatrical debut since it had a full-fledged release in national chains. Prime Video usually announces OTT release dates closer to streaming, but this time the platform has sprung a surprise.

Already, Lokesh is being trolled for his half-baked execution, and we need to see how the audience will receive the movie once it comes on Prime Video. King Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, Upendra, and Rachita Ram played key roles. Aamir Khan and Pooja Hegde played cameos. Produced by Sun Pictures, Coolie featured Anirudh’s music.


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The much-awaited Bollywood biggie War 2 and the highly anticipated Kollywood film Coolie hit the box office four days ago during the Independence Day weekend. Both movies, in what has become a massive cinematic showdown, have received mixed reactions from audiences and fans of the respective stars.

Both films opened with strong collections, but the buzz soon slowed down as they moved into Day 2 and Day 3. The numbers are fine, yet still fall short of expectations considering their massive budgets. With today being Sunday, the box office is expected to show stronger growth compared to the previous days.

Meanwhile, early reports suggest that Coolie is pulling ahead of War 2. In the last 24 hours on BookMyShow alone, Coolie sold 481.19K tickets (including 80.29K in Hindi), while War 2 managed 393.43K tickets in the same period. Even without the Hindi version, Coolie’s sales are significantly higher, clearly indicating that audiences are showing more interest in Coolie.

Sunday remains crucial for both films, as today’s numbers will determine which one can dominate the box office further.

Since no big films are releasing for the rest of the month, both Coolie and War 2 have room to keep running in theatres and add to their collections.

Rajinikanth’s Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, and Hrithik Roshan–Jr NTR’s War 2, directed by Ayan Mukerji, are in a tight box office race. We’ll have to wait and see how the numbers shape up in the coming days.

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Coolie Telugu Movie Review

Movie Name : Coolie

Release Date : August 14, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, Upendra, Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, Aamir Khan
Director : Lokesh Kanagaraj
Producer : Kalanithi Maran
Music Director : Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematographer : Girish Gangadharan
Editor :  Philomin Raj

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Superstar Rajinikanth and Lokesh Kanagaraj join forces for the first time, and fans are bursting with excitement to see what this powerhouse duo delivers. Their creation, Coolie, is now in theatres! Dive into our review to see if it lives up to the hype, whether it connects to the LCU, and all the thrills it brings to the big screen.

Story:

Rajasekhar (Sathyaraj) invents a mobile cremation system for a noble cause, but ruthless smuggler Simon (Nagarjuna) exploits it for his own gain. Tragically, Rajasekhar dies, leaving his daughter Preethi (Shruthi Haasan) and her two sisters alone. Deva (Rajinikanth), a close friend of Rajasekhar, sets out to uncover the truth, is Simon behind his death, or is someone else involved? Who is Simon really, and what is his true business behind the facade of smuggling? Does he share a hidden past with Deva? And who exactly is Deva, with his own mysterious history? Who is Dayal (Soubin Shahir) and what is his connection with this story? How Deva confronts these truths and what he does next form the rest of the story, best experienced on the big screen.

Plus Points:

Lokesh Kanagaraj’s ability to assemble a stellar ensemble is commendable, with balanced focus on Nagarjuna and Soubin Shahir.

Soubin Shahir, stepping into a role initially intended for Fahadh Faasil, delivers a layered performance rich in action and emotional depth. He inhabits the character with conviction, reaffirming his acting prowess.

Akkineni Nagarjuna’s debut as an antagonist is an intriguing shift from his romantic hero image. While he impresses in flashes, the menace promised in the promotions doesn’t fully materialise. Sathyaraj, despite limited screen time, leaves a mark with restrained and effective acting.

Rajinikanth brings charisma and charm, especially in the flashback portions as Coolie, aided by impressive de-ageing effects. His interactions with Nag and Soubin are engaging, offering fans moments to savour.

Rachitha Ram, though present briefly, benefits from a well-crafted character with a neat twist. The mansion fight, Rajini–Nag face-off, and select emotional beats stand out.

Minus Points:

A star cast can only shine if backed by solid content, and here the story lacks the strength to sustain interest. Even a simple plot can engage if executed with flair, but the narrative pacing and depth falter. Lokesh failed big time to deliver it.

Shruti Haasan’s role is underwritten, reduced largely to tearful moments. Her Telugu dubbing also misses the mark.

Upendra’s presence is squandered in a role with no substance, a missed opportunity for both the actor and the film. Aamir Khan’s role is an easy guess and there is nothing fresh to expect from such a cameo.

The climax is predictable, offering no surprise or emotional high. There is no link to LCU, but still, it could have been staged with more impact, especially during Aamir–Rajini’s convergence.

Technical Aspects:

Lokesh Kanagaraj’s writing is the film’s weakest link, relying on star power over substance. The direction never elevates the average material into a compelling whole. Anirudh’s promising album fails to translate into a rousing background score, leaving key moments flat. Girish Gangadharan’s cinematography is serviceable, while Philomin Raj’s editing could have been sharper to avoid sluggishness. Production values are adequate.

Verdict:

On the whole, Coolie is a watchable action drama, driven by Rajinikanth’s magnetic screen presence, Soubin Shahir’s strong characterisation, and Sathyaraj’s dignified performance. Nagarjuna does a fair job as the antagonist. The film offers enough fan-pleasing elements – stylish fights, key confrontations, and a handful of engaging moments. However, the storyline is nothing remarkable, the execution feels flat, and there are no major twists or surprises to lift the narrative. Watch it for Rajini, and you might find it decent, but mainly if you’re a true fan.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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