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Coolie Movie Review

Opening Snapshot
Rajinikanth returns in a sprawling Lokesh Kanagaraj action thriller that bristles with swagger, nostalgia, and a stacked ensemble—but the film struggles to find focus in its own flashes.


Setup
Coolie is built on a simple premise with messy layers: Devaraj (Rajinikanth) runs a hostel for students when he discovers his friend’s death wasn’t natural. Tracking clues from a mysterious chair crematorium to a smuggling ring in Vizag pulls him into a web of crime that drags in shady politics, corrupt syndicates, and ghosts from his own past. Multiple timelines and a swamp of side plots promise intrigue, but the script often gets tangled in its own complexity.


Performances
Rajinikanth carries the film, radiating effortless charisma in every scene—even his quiet glances carry weight. Nagarjuna, as the villainous Simon, brings slick menace, while Soubin Shahir cuts through as a standout across the film’s many characters. Shruti Haasan grounds the emotional center credibly, and cameos from Upendra, Aamir Khan, and the rest of the extended cast offer flashes of energy—even if they feel shoehorned in just for impact.


Technical Aspects
Technically, Coolie scores high. Cinematographer Girish Gangadharan frames sweeping visuals of coastal towns and hot backdrops with care. Anirudh Ravichander’s score lifts action beats and infuses scenes with nostalgia. Production design is ambitious, and VFX is largely credible, though not always seamless. Editing hiccups show up with uneven pacing, especially in the first half, and musical numbers—while stylish—sometimes slow the narrative flow.


Strengths
The film’s greatest strength is its ability to tap into Rajinikanth’s legacy while still delivering the director’s signature stylings. Action sequences are big and punchy, ensemble moments enrich the narrative momentarily, and certain flashbacks (especially featuring Rajini and Sathyaraj) carry a genuine emotional resonance. The fan-service is intentional, bold, and often delightful.


Weaknesses
Yet, the story is overburdened. Numerous subplots compete for attention without being fleshed out, leaving the film feeling scattered. By the midpoint, the thrill giving way to exposition feels heavy, and the emotional undercurrents never settle in. Cameos, though notable, ring hollow rather than earned. In trying to service too much nostalgia and too many twists, the heart of the story is diluted.


Box Office Performance
Even amid criticism, Coolie powered ahead at the box office—rumored to have smashed advance ticket sales and set high opening marks. Strong opening day numbers across southern and pan-India markets reflected the magnetic pull of Rajinikanth and Lokesh’s brands, proving that marquee star power still packs theaters, regardless of content depth.


Analysis
Coolie is a visual feast masked in a detective cloak. It delivers moments of genuine cinematic punch, but it’s weighed down by too many moving parts. In comparison to Lokesh’s earlier lean thrillers, this feels overstuffed, trading emotional coherence for spectacle. Still, it underscores a key reality: Rajinikanth retains the rare power to elevate even the most fractured narratives. The film mirrors the current trend in Indian mass blockbusters—more is glamorous, but often at the cost of storytelling clarity.


Bottomline
Soaked in style and star power, Coolie dazzles the eye but leaves the heart unsettled—an overstuffed ride that entertains in parts yet fails to strike with full impact.

Final Verdict: A stylish mass entertainer that banks heavily on Rajinikanth’s aura but falters under its own weight.

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