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Coolie (2025 film)
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Coolie is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film[4] directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and produced by Kalanithi Maran under Sun Pictures. The film features an ensemble cast including Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Soubin Shahir, Upendra, Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj and Rachita Ram, with Aamir Khan and Pooja Hegde in special appearances. In the film, a former coolie union leader investigates the death of his friend which leads him to a crime syndicate.

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The film was officially announced in September 2023 under the tentative title Thalaivar 171 as Rajinikanth's 171st film as a lead actor and the official title was announced in April 2024. Principal photography commenced the following July in Chennai, which was followed by sporadic schedules held in Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Jaipur and Bangkok, and wrapped by mid-March 2025. The film has music composed by Anirudh Ravichander, cinematography by Girish Gangadharan and editing by Philomin Raj.

Coolie was released in theaters worldwide on 14 August 2025. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from both critics and audience, who praised the performances, Anirudh's score, the first half, humor, action sequences, cinematography, and the concept, but criticized its second half. It emerged as the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2025, the third highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 and one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of all time.

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At the Visakhapatnam harbour, smuggler Simon Xavier runs an operation trafficking gold and luxury watches with his lieutenant Dayalan "Dayal." Simon's son, Arjun, rejects his family business of crime and becomes a customs officer. An undercover cop posing as a coolie is killed by Dayal, who then offers a ₹2 crore reward for exposing another undercover officer in the gang.

In Chennai, Devaraj "Deva" runs a strict boarding house. Learning of his friend Rajasekhar's death, he attends the funeral but is driven away by Rajasekhar's daughter, Preethi. A drunken friend, Ravi, admits he and Rajasekhar ruined their lives, prompting Deva to investigate. Though the autopsy claims a heart attack, Deva finds evidence of chest trauma.

Rajasekhar, once broke, had invented an electric chair for disposing of animal remains. His patent rejected, he was coerced by Simon into adapting it for human use to dispose of murder victims. Dayal tries to abduct Preethi as she knew how to operate the electric chair after her father, but Deva intervenes and joins the operation, using the chair with her help. Deva tells Preethi to quit this profession, but Preethi is helpless as she wants to support her sisters.

Eventually, Simon asks Deva to bury Dayal, claiming he was an undercover cop. They discover Dayal alive; he reveals his identity and threatens Preethi. Simon shows Deva a video of Dayal killing Rajasekhar. Dayal later contacts Deva from Nellore, demanding obedience and holding Preethi hostage in his hideout.

Deva, following Dayal's orders, gains access to a harbour vault and uncovers a heart-trafficking ring targeting coolies. One order is to kill Arjun, but Deva spares him and asks him to run away with his lover in a boat. Dayal retaliates by threatening Preethi on a rooftop, but Deva unsettles him by revealing his real name, Dilip, and police past, working as a Constable in Thrissur.

He then captures Dayal's wife, Kalyani, who was revealed to be duping lover of Arjun, and demands Preethi’s release. Kalyani frees herself, kills Ravi, and reveals that she and Dayal were undercover partners. She orders Dayal to pursue Preethi, who escapes on a train but unwittingly calls Deva using a code from Rajasekhar, revealing she is Deva’s daughter. Deva's aide sacrifices himself to protect her from Dayal, who survives. Kalyani tells Dayal to go to her car, which was parked. Dayal finds Arjun there. Dayal calls up Simon and reveals that he was alive, and kills Arjun in front of him.

Simon goes to Chennai and sends his men to Deva's mansion to kill off Deva and Preethi's sisters, but Deva kills off his men with the help of his lieutenant, Kaleesha, and 18 coolies who worked with Deva. On reaching Chennai, Kalyani captures Preethi but is herself kidnapped by Simon's men. Simon kills Kalyani in front of Dayal, then seizes Preethi to harvest her heart.

Deva storms the ship, revealing his past: in the 1990s, as a coolie union leader under Simon's father Xavier and partner Kakkar, he fought against their exploitation. When the bosses tried to have 100 coolies killed to cover up drug smuggling, Deva and his friend Kaleesha led a revolt, killing over 70 coolies but eliminating Xavier. Young Simon witnessed his father's death. Telling Simon that Preethi is his daughter, Deva duels and kills him, and the coolies destroy the ship.

Later, Deva, Kaleesha, Preethi, and her sisters are kidnapped to a desert by a global syndicate leader named Dahaa, who is revealed as Kakkar's son. Impressed, Dahaa offers Deva a place as his right-hand man; Deva agrees, on condition that his coolies are spared. Dayal is eventually captured and buried alive.

Preethi and her sisters depart abroad, forgiving Deva without knowing he is her father, calling him "uncle" in farewell.

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Production

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Development

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Coolie is written and directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj.

During the filming for Master in late 2019, it was reported that director Lokesh Kanagaraj had met Rajinikanth at his residence in Chennai and narrated a script that impressed the actor.[6] According to reports, the project, which would have been Rajinikanth's 169th film, was expected to be produced by Raaj Kamal Films International, with a planned start in April 2020,[7][8] but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Rajinikanth's prior commitments to Annaatthe (2021).[9]

Though some reports suggested that the project was shelved due to Rajinikanth's political ambitions, others said the project was still active.[10] In August 2020, Lokesh refused to confirm or deny the project, stating that only the producers could do so.[11] Instead, Lokesh went on to develop a film with Kamal Haasan, which materialised as Vikram (2022).[12][13][14] Rajinikanth's 169th film ultimately became Jailer (2023), directed by Nelson Dilipkumar.[15][16][17]

Reports of a potential collaboration between Lokesh and Rajinikanth resurfaced in April 2023,[18] followed by a reported photoshoot with the actor in May.[19] Actors Mysskin and Babu Antony, who had appeared in Lokesh's Leo (2023), later hinted at Lokesh and Rajinikanth's collaboration.[20][21] Lokesh again refused to confirm or deny the project's existence in July,[22] until Sun Pictures announced the film, tentatively titled Thalaivar 171, on 11 September.[23][24]

The film marked Rajinikanth's fifth venture with Sun Pictures after Enthiran (2010), Petta (2019), Annaatthe and Jailer.[25][26] Lokesh received 50 crore in remuneration for the film, double his pay for Leo, while Rajinikanth was reportedly paid 150 crore.[2] The official title, Coolie, was revealed on 22 April 2024.[27][28] Lokesh stated that the film would be a standalone story, separate from the Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU) and would focus on gold smuggling instead of drug-related themes seen in his previous films.[29][30]

Pre-production

In an interaction with Baradwaj Rangan, Lokesh stated that the script was written in 2015, when he worked on the post-production of Maanagaram (2017), and was initially meant for a friend.[31] After Rajinikanth expressed interest, Lokesh revised the screenplay in late 2023 to suit the actor's image and reportedly toned down violence at his request, with the first half alone taking six months to complete.[32][33][34][35][36]

Rathna Kumar, a longtime writer collaborator of Lokesh, exited due to scheduling conflicts, and was replaced by Chandhru Anbazhagan, who reunited with Lokesh after Maanagaram.[37][38] Pre-production and casting began in December 2023, and filming was expected to be beginning in April 2024.[39]

Cinematographer Manoj Paramahamsa was initially attached but was later replaced by Girish Gangadharan, who had worked with Lokesh on Vikram.[40][41][42] Anirudh Ravichander returned as composer for his fourth consecutive film with the director.[43] Lokesh further continued to retain most of his norm crew technicians including stunt choreography duo Anbariv,[25] editor Philomin Raj, costume designer Praveen Raja and production designer N. Sathees Kumar.[44] Sandy Master worked as the dance choreographer.[45]:6:59[46] Lokesh confirmed that the film would be shot using an IMAX-certified camera, a first for Tamil cinema,[47][48] and that digital de-aging technology would be employed for flashback sequences featuring a younger Rajinikanth,[49][50] following its use in Vikram (2022).[51][52]

Pre-production commenced its final phase in early April 2024,[53] by filming and completing a promotional teaser.[54] Although filming was originally scheduled for March 2024,[55] it was postponed until June due to delays in set construction.[56]

Casting

Rajinikanth would sport a grey-shaded hairstyle and beard for his role, reminiscent of his look in Kaala (2018).[57][58] Lokesh stated he intended to showcase the negative shade of Rajinikanth, similar to his earlier films.[59] Rajinikanth's coolie badge number is 5821 since Lokesh's father used that number when he worked as a coolie.[60]:5:47-6:14[61] Sathyaraj joined in the role of Rajasekar, reuniting with Rajinikanth after thirty-eight years, their last collaboration being Mr. Bharath (1986).[62][63][64]

Nagarjuna Akkineni, who plays Simon,[65] praised Lokesh's "Gen Z-style" of filmmaking and described his role as "very liberating",[66] adding that he had no hesitation in playing an antagonist, but was finalised only after six or seven meetings with Lokesh.[67] Malayalam actor Soubin Shahir made his Tamil film debut, playing Dayal.[68][69] Lokesh later revealed that this role was originally intended for Fahadh Faasil, who declined due to scheduling conflicts.[70] Kannada actor Upendra plays Kaleesha,[71][72] marking his return to Tamil cinema after a 16-year absence since Satyam (2008).[73]

Rajinikanth described his role as a cameo.[45]:19:31 Shruti Haasan, who previously collaborated with Lokesh in the music video "Inimel",[74] revealed her participation in the film via an Instagram story in July which she later deleted.[75] Her participation was formally announced the following month.[76][77] Haasan later stated that her character Preethi is the daughter of Sathyaraj's character.[78] The names of the actors' characters were announced by the production house through character posters released from late August 2024 to early September.[79]

Reba Monica John participated in the Hyderabad schedule,[80] though her involvement remained unconfirmed until early December 2024.[81] Junior MGR, who was recommended by Kamal Haasan during the filming of Vikram, unsuccessfully tried to be part of Leo before Lokesh offered him a role in Coolie for which he shed 23 kilograms (51 lb) of weight.[82][83][84] He joined during the Visakhapatnam schedule.[83]

Monisha Blessy was cast after her performance in Maaveeran (2023) had impressed Lokesh.[85] In June, Lokesh confirmed Kaali Venkat would appear.[86] Rishikanth and Kanna Ravi's inclusion were confirmed during their presence in the film's promotional materials.[87][88] Kannada actress Rachita Ram made her Tamil debut with this film.[89] Tamizh,[90]:0:51 Charle,[90]:0:39 and Dileepan were confirmed to be part of the cast from their presence in the film's trailer.[90]:1:22

In October 2024, reports surfaced that Aamir Khan would make a cameo appearance, reuniting with Rajinikanth after Aatank Hi Aatank (1995) and marking his debut in a South Indian production.[91][92] His presence during the Jaipur schedule in December further substantiated these reports,[93] and Upendra confirmed Khan's casting in April 2025.[94] Khan stated that he accepted the role without reading the script, due to his admiration for Rajinikanth.[95] A poster revealing the name of Khan's character, Dahaa, was unveiled in early July 2025.[96] Pooja Hegde appears as the eponymous character in the dance song "Monica", paying homage to the Italian actress Monica Bellucci.[97]

Filming

Coolie was predominantly shot in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam.

Principal photography was initially scheduled to begin on 10 June 2024,[98] but delays during pre-production pushed the start date.[99] Filming ultimately commenced on 5 July at Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad,[100][101] with the first schedule concluding after 12 days on 18 July.[102] The second schedule began in late August at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh,[103] with major portions filmed at the Visakhapatnam Fishing Harbour,[104] and the Visakhapatnam Port.

On 14 September, a fire broke out at a container terminal near the shooting location, originating from a cargo containing lithium batteries, but the incident was resolved without any crew members injured.[105] The following day, the cast and crew celebrated Onam on set, with footage released of the crew dancing to "Manasilaayo" from Rajinikanth's Vettaiyan (2024).[106] During this leg, an action sequence featuring Nagarjuna leaked online,[107] prompting Lokesh to publicly request fans not to circulate the footage.[108][109] This schedule concluded in early October.[110][111]

Rajinikanth completed his portion of the shoot on 28 September and returned to Chennai to treat a swelling in his aorta, which was achieved two days later through non-surgical means.[112][113] Though Rajinikanth was initially expected to resume filming by 16 October,[114][115] he did so a week later.[116] The subsequent schedule, which spanned nearly a month, focused on large-scale action sequences involving Rajinikanth and the principal cast.[117]

A dedicated set was constructed at Adityaram Studios on East Coast Road in Chennai.[118][117] Upon completion of the Chennai schedule, the unit shifted to Jaipur for pivotal sequences,[119][120] with filming commencing on 10 December and involving Rajinikanth, Upendra and Khan.[121][93] A hand-to-hand combat sequence was captured during this stretch, which Khan later described as a standout moment among the film's action set pieces.[122] Filming in Jaipur concluded by early January 2025,[123] at which point Rajinikanth confirmed that 70 percent of the film had been completed.[123][124]

In mid-January, the production moved to Bangkok for the following schedule,[125][126] and was set to take place from 13 to 28 January.[127] As planned, the schedule concluded on 28 January 2025.[128] Following this, the team returned to Chennai for the final phase of principal photography.

On 9 February, Lokesh directed key scenes featuring Rajinikanth and several supporting actors at the Chennai International Airport.[122] A song sequence featuring Hegde was shot in late February, marking one of the last major set pieces.[129][130] Final schedule preparations returned to Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad,[122][131] with Rajinikanth finishing his portions by 10 March before moving on to work on Jailer 2.[132] Principal photography wrapped by 17 March.[133][134]

Post-production

Editor Philomin Raj, who frequently collaborates with Lokesh, edited the film.[135] The visual effects were provided by Makuta VFX.[136] The final sound mixing of Coolie was completed by 10 August 2025.[137]

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Music

The soundtrack is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, in his fourth collaboration with Lokesh after Master, Vikram and Leo; fifth with Rajinikanth after Petta, Darbar (2020), Jailer and Vettaiyan.[25] The audio rights were acquired by Sun Pictures's own company.[138] The first single "Chikitu" was released on 25 June 2025,[139] the second single, "Monica", on 11 July 2025,[140] and the third single, "Powerhouse", on 22 July 2025.[141] The audio launch, releasing the remaining tracks from the album, was held on 2 August 2025 at the Nehru Stadium in Chennai.[142]

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Marketing

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The first look poster was released on 28 March 2024, without any pre-announcement, and notably revealed that the teaser trailer would be released on 22 April.[143] The teaser trailer also revealed the film's title.[144][145] Hardika Gupta of NDTV noted that the teaser paid homage to Rajinikanth's iconic roles as a coolie in Mullum Malarum (1978), Mannan (1992) and Uzhaippali (1993),[146] while Manoj Kumar R of OTTPlay noted the use of easter eggs from Rajinikanth's filmography, which included Rajinikanth singing "Sambo Siva Sambo" from Ninaithale Inikkum (1979), and the popular dialogue "Appavum Thaathavum", which itself is based on the lyric from the aforementioned song, from Ranga (1982).[147] At the end of the title teaser, Rajinikanth whistles the tune of the song "Shenbagame" from Enga Ooru Pattukaran (1987).[148]

On Lokesh's, Sun Pictures released promotional stills featuring the director alongside the principal cast. The first-look image of Haasan garnered a particularly favourable response.[149][150][151] After the song "Monica" was released in July 2025, the hook step in the music video, performed by Hegde, quickly went viral and became a social media sensation, increasing the film's anticipation.[152][153] Many people recreated the dance step by recording their own dance performances to the song and sharing these videos across social media platforms.[154][155] Packages sent by Amazon in India were wrapped with official posters from Coolie, becoming the first Indian film to ever do so.[156]

The film's trailer was released on 2 August 2025.[142] India TV noted that after the trailer's release, there were renewed discussions about an obscure 1983 Malayalam film also named Coolie which was not successful,[157] while Firstpost wrote that the trailer was characterised by "high-voltage drama, stylized mayhem, whistle-worthy dialogues, Rajinikanth's swag, mannerism, Nagarjuna's spine-chilling villainous act, Aamir Khan's stylish and brand new avatar, and an undercurrent of rage, rebellion, and redemption".[158] Separate posters revealing the trailer's release date were criticised by netizens for alleged lack of originality. One poster was compared to the American films Glass (2019) and Madame Web (2024) for featuring it's lead characters in "fragmented glass pieces", while another was compared to Rebel Moon (2023).[159]

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Release

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Theatrical

Coolie was released theatrically on 14 August 2025, a day before India's Independence Day, and clashed with the Hindi film War 2.[160] Apart from the original Tamil language, the film was also released with dubbed versions in the Telugu, Hindi and Kannada languages.[161][162] The film received an A certificate (adults only) from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), becoming the first Rajinikanth starrer since Siva (1989) to do so, and Lokesh's first A-certified film ever.[163]

Although multiple IMAX releases on the same day are usually prohibited by the IMAX Corporation, with the producers of War 2, Yash Raj Films, already having signed a deal with them,[164] Sun Pictures announced that Coolie would be released in the format. Soon after, it was reported that they violated guidelines as they had not signed a deal with the IMAX Corporation.[165][166][167] Prathyangira Cinemas, the North American distributor of Coolie, later announced that the film would not be released anywhere in the format due to Yash Raj Films' IMAX deal.[168][169] It was also scheduled to be released in D-Box and 4DX formats,[96] but these were cancelled later due to exclusive agreements with War 2.[170]

The Hindi version of Coolie was initially titled Majadoor (transl.Worker); journalists believed it was to avoid confusion with the 1983 Hindi film Coolie, and other identically titled films.[171][172] However, the title received criticism from fans and netizens, leading to the Hindi version being retitled Coolie: The Powerhouse.[173] While the film would initially be released uncut in India with an A certificate and a runtime of 169.57 minutes,[174] the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) required 1 minute and 52 seconds of cuts to classify it with a 15 rating.[175] Later, the makers added a 25-second graphic card to the final cut, paying homage to Rajinikanth completing 50 years in cinema, and submitted it to the CBFC again. This time they made visual and audible changes but no length reduction, making the final runtime 170.22 minutes.[1]

Distribution

India

Asian Multiplexes Private Limited bought the distribution rights for the Telugu states for 53 crore (US$6.3 million).[176][177] AV Media Consultancy acquired the rights for Karnataka,[178] Pen Marudhar for North India,[179] and Haasan Meenu Associates for Kerala.[180]

Overseas

Hamsini Entertainment bought the overseas distribution rights, reportedly for 68 crore (US$8.0 million),[181][182] and are reportedly intending to release the film across 100 countries.[183] Distributing the film by themselves in Switzerland,[184] the company will also distribute the film in the United Kingdom, along with Lights On Entertainment.[185] They sold the rights to Prathyangira Cinemas for North America,[186] Malik Streams Corporation for Malaysia,[187] Phars Films for the Middle East,[188] Home Screen Entertainment for Singapore,[189] Linus Media for the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg,[190] Tolly Movies for Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea,[191] Shree Byankatesh Entertainment for Nepal,[192] AKS Entertainment for Ireland, Indeser Entertainment for Malta, Black Ticket Entertainment for Georgia, and Dakshin Films for Hungary.[193]

Home media

The post-theatrical streaming rights of Coolie were reportedly acquired by Amazon Prime Video for 110 crore (US$13 million).[194] Sun TV Network acquired the film's satellite rights.[195]

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Reception

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Critical response

Coolie received mixed-to-positive reviews from both critics and audience, who praised the performances, Anirudh's score, the first half, humor, action sequences, cinematography, and the concept, but was criticized for its second half.[196][197]

Himanshi Tiwari of India TV gave the film a rating of 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Lokesh Kanagaraj has directed the film 'Coolie' in a very brilliant way. Due to the direction, everything from the story of the film to the action has been shown on the big screen in an excellent way. Lokesh Kanagaraj, famous for his action films, has once again impressed the audience with the star cast, story and dialogues of this film."[198]

S Viswanath of Deccan Herald gave the film a rating of 3.5/5 stars and wrote "By making ‘Coolie’ bloody and gory, Lokesh Kanagaraj has elevated villainy and violence to its full brutal form. While Rajinikanth lives and walks through his fan-pleasing role, the others play second fiddle to elevate his charisma and screen presence."[199] Rachit Gupta of Filmfare gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Coolie does really create a pocket universe of coolness and pulls off the fan service with elan. It's not the best dramatic story you've ever seen. But the moments that unfold on screen are truly entertaining."[200]

Sridevi S of The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Coolie emerges as one of Rajinikanth's most electrifying outings in recent years, surpassing his previous films in sheer energy and style".[201] Bollywood Hungama gave the film 3/5 stars and wrote "On the whole, COOLIE has ample mass moments and swag of Rajinikanth. However, the unexciting writing in places act as impediment."[202] Arjun Menon of The Indian Express gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Coolie is as much a Rajinikanth film as it is a showcase of the much-celebrated young director’s weakest impulses as an image maker."[203]

Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave 3/5 stars and wrote "It is Rajinikanth the star and Deva the character who call the shots all the way through."[204] Abhimanyu Mathur of Hindustan Times gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Lokesh Kanagaraj and Rajinikanth's combination gives an entertaining, but uneven film that could have been so much more."[205] Anusha Sundar of OTT Play gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Coolie is a star-studded gangster drama that may satisfy the Rajinikanth fan in you, for it thrives on the charm the actor brings.

Apart from a few interesting pockets of writing, Coolie gets a disjointed narration and a much lesser adrenaline rush to make you enjoy."[206] Avinash Ramachandran of Cinema Express gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Once again, this blow-hot-blow-cold treatment proves to be the undoing of Coolie, which needed more emotional heft if it wanted to be taken seriously as an action drama. Unfortunately, Coolie is burdened by the weight of its own expectations."[207]

Janani K of India Today gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Keeping Rajinikanth's charm aside, the film hardly offers anything new or substantial."[208] Bhuvanesh Chandar of The Hindu wrote "Coolie, on paper, must have had the promised potential. It’s a grounded crime action drama with Rajini moments to keep it going. But if Lokesh’s previous films — like Kaithi, Master, and Vikram — say something that it is that a strong emotional core is the necessary ingredient to make a realistically-shot action drama feel real and present, and this core is what is missing in Coolie."[209]

NP Jayaraman of Deccan Herald wrote "While some moments, especially Rajinikanth’s performance, will give audiences goosebumps, the storyline falls flat, making the movie a tedious watch. The star-studded cast, despite their immense presence, fails to do justice to their respective roles. [...] While the first fails to explode, filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj tries to take the movie to new heights in the second half."[210] Rajagopalan Venkataraman of Khaleej Times rated the movie 2.5 stars out of 5 and said "Watch Coolie, but prepare for moments of excitement and disappointment in equal measure.[211]

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Box office

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Pre-release performance

Coolie is one of the most anticipated Indian films of the second half of 2025, ranked first by IMDb and second by India TV.[212][213] Advance ticket sales began internationally on 22 July,[214] with pre-sale tickets worth 15 lakh (US$18,000) sold within minutes in the United States alone.[215][216] Within a few days, over 10,000 tickets were sold across 438 shows in North America.[217] By 25 July, pre-sales revenue in international markets had crossed 2.5 crore (US$300,000),[218] increasing to 4.2 crore (US$500,000) within three days.[219] As of 31 July, pre-sales reached 5.9 crore (US$700,000), with trade analysts forecasting earnings above 8.5 crore (US$1.0 million),[220] a target surpassed following the release of the film's trailer on 2 August.[221][222] Eventually, the film crossed the US$2,000,000 mark.[223]

India

In India, Coolie was released alongside War 2, which was expected to impact the box office performance of both films domestically;[224] film exhibitors predicted that the combined release could result in one of the highest-grossing opening weekends in Indian cinema.[225] Opening day gross estimates gross for Coolie ranged between 80 crore (US$9.5 million) and 90 crore (US$11 million).[226] A few days prior to the film's release, trade analysts increased the debut projections to 100 crore (US$12 million). They also claimed that the film could gross 350 crore (US$41 million) to 400 crore (US$47 million) in its first week, owing to the Independence Day holiday the day after release.[227]

Other territories

On 30 July, industry projections initially forecast Coolie's global opening day gross at approximately 100 crore (US$12 million) globally during its opening day.[228] However, record-breaking pre-sales and heightened anticipation increased these estimates to around 150 crore (US$18 million) worldwide.[226] Break-even calculations, accounting for production costs alongside premium video-on-demand, streaming agreements with Amazon Prime Video, audio rights and satellite deals with Sun TV, placed the distributor share threshold at approximately 135 crore (US$16 million).[229] The film's overseas pre-sale bookings consistently outpaced those of War 2, particularly in North America and other key international markets.[226]

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A week after the teaser's release, composer Ilaiyaraaja sent a notice to the makers for using the song "Vaa Vaa Pakkam Vaa" from Thanga Magan (1983) in the teaser without his permission.[230][231][232] Calling it an offence under the Copyright Act of 1957,[233] he demanded the makers attain proper permission or remove the track from the teaser.[234][235][236] Rajinikanth, when questioned about the issue, stated that it was only between Ilaiyaraaja and the film's producer, Kalanithi Maran.[237] However, according to critic Sathish Kumar, Ilaiyaraaja does not hold the copyright to the song as Echo, the record label of the song, had their entire catalogue acquired by Sony Music South who later sold this song's rights to Sun Pictures.[238] During a hearing in the Madras High Court in late April, the judge stated Ilaiyaraaja could not claim exclusive ownership over the song, as the lyrics were written by a different person.[239]

Future

During promotional events, Anirudh Ravichander has expressed his hope for a sequel and shared that the team hopes for a reunion for another chapter. Director Lokesh Kanagaraj has also hinted at future iterations of the storyline with Rajinikanth reprising his role as Deva, possibly setting up a sequel.

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