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Rajinikanth's latest film Coolie is set to begin its digital journey on Prime Video. The action thriller will be available for streaming starting September 11. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the film features Rajinikanth as a coolie investigating his friend's death. The release comes as Rajinikanth completes 50 glorious years in the film industry.

Key Points: Rajinikanth Coolie OTT Release Date Prime Video September 11

  • Coolie streams on Prime Video starting September 11
  • Rajinikanth plays a coolie turned rebel uncovering smuggling
  • Film directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj of Leo fame
  • Features Nagarjuna and Shruti Haasan in key roles
  • PM Modi congratulated Rajinikanth on 50 film years
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Rajinikanth's 'Coolie' to kick-start its OTT journey from This date

Rajinikanth's action thriller Coolie streams on Prime Video from September 11. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the film features Nagarjuna and Shruti Haasan.

"His journey has been iconic, with his diverse roles having left a lasting impact - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Chennai, September 4

Megastar Rajinikanth's latest action thriller 'Coolie' is all set to kick-start its digital journey.

The film, which is helmed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, will hit the streaming giant Prime Video on September 11.

Set against the gritty backdrop of the Visakhapatnam docks, Coolie follows Deva, a former coolie turned rebel who uncovers a deadly smuggling syndicate while investigating his best friend's suspicious death.

The discovery of a secret electric chair, buried truths, and a hidden mole pulls him into a dangerous game of betrayal and unfinished business. As the fight for justice collides with the ghosts of his past, Deva's journey becomes a relentless battle of justice, loyalty, survival, and rebellion.

Nagarjuna, Sathyaraj, Soubin Shahir and Shruti Haasan also played key roles in 'Coolie', which faced a box-office clash with War 2 on August 14.

Rajinikanth, who began his acting journey in 1975, remains one of the leading actors in Tamil cinema. He debuted with K Balachander's Tamil film, 'Apoorva Raagangal.' In a career spanning five decades, the superstar has worked in hit films like 'Sivaji: The Boss', 'Robot', 'Robot 2.0', 'Thalapathy', and 'Jailer', among others.

Recently, he completed 50 years in cinema.

On this remarkable moment, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Rajinikanth on X.

"Congratulations to Thiru Rajinikanth Ji on completing 50 glorious years in the world of cinema. His journey has been iconic, with his diverse roles having left a lasting impact on the minds of people across generations. Wishing him continued success and good health in the times to come," the Prime Minister said in a post on X.

In response to PM Modi's special message, the 'Coolie' star expressed his gratitude."Respected @narendramodi Modi ji, I am deeply grateful for your warm wishes. It is truly an honour to receive them from a leader I have long held in the highest regard. Thank you for your kind words. Jai Hind," the actor wrote.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who doesn't understand Tamil, I hope there are good subtitles. Rajinikanth's movies have universal appeal and I've been following his work since Robot. The storyline sounds intriguing!
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Priya S
The movie was good but honestly, felt it could have been better. The second half dragged a bit. Still, Rajini sir's screen presence is unmatched even at this age. Respect for completing 50 years in cinema! 🙏
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Rohit P
Nice to see PM Modi appreciating our cultural icons. Rajinikanth is not just a Tamil superstar but an Indian icon. His journey from a bus conductor to megastar is truly inspirational 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Shruti Haasan and Nagarjuna were fantastic in their roles! The Vizag backdrop added so much authenticity to the story. Can't wait to watch it again with my family on Prime Video 🎬
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Michael C
The electric chair scene was mind-blowing! Rajinikanth's action sequences are still top-notch. At 73, he puts many younger actors to shame. True legend of Indian cinema!

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