Key Points

Shruti Haasan opens up about working with Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna in 'Coolie', describing it as an inspiring experience. The film marks a rare reunion between Rajinikanth and Sathyaraj after nearly four decades. With a global release spanning 100+ countries, 'Coolie' is set to be a major international event. Anirudh's music and Lokesh Kanagaraj's direction add to the excitement around this action entertainer.

Key Points: Shruti Haasan Calls Rajinikanth Nagarjuna Coolie Experience Inspiring

  • Shruti Haasan praises Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna's humility on Coolie set
  • Film marks Rajinikanth and Sathyaraj's reunion after 38 years
  • Coolie to release in over 100 countries globally
  • Anirudh composes music for Lokesh Kanagaraj's fourth consecutive film
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Shruti Haasan on Coolie: Working with legends like Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna was inspiring!

Shruti Haasan shares her uplifting experience working with Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna in Lokesh Kanagaraj's 'Coolie', calling it a learning journey.

"It was really inspiring... amazing to have interactions with so many great legends – Shruti Haasan"

Chennai, Aug 1

Actress Shruti Haasan, who has worked alongside two film industry legends -- Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna -- in director Lokesh Kanakaraj's upcoming action entertainer 'Coolie' -- says that the experience of working with them was inspiring.

The actress and singer recently opened up about her experience of working with two of the biggest names in Indian cinema. While one might assume the presence of such legends on set would create pressure, Shruti said the experience was anything but that.

“It was really inspiring. It was amazing. It was such a great learning experience to be around so many actors in the beginning. I like to still be nervous about what I’m going to learn and what my experiences are going to be. But definitely, overall it was amazing to have interactions with so many great legends,” she shared.

Shruti emphasized that the energy on set wasn’t intimidating—it was uplifting. Watching Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna approach their craft with humility and intensity reaffirmed her belief in constantly evolving as an artiste.

Produced by Sun Pictures, Coolie has already made headlines by becoming the highest overseas procurement for a Tamil film to date.

Rumours doing the rounds in the industry also suggest that director Lokesh Kanakaraj's much awaited action entertainer may well reach audiences in over a 100 countries around the world when the film hits screens on August 14 this year.

Hamsini Entertainment, a key player in international film distribution, is backing the film’s global distribution. Sources in the industry claim that with 'Coolie', Hamsini Entertainment is gearing up for their biggest release yet, targeting distribution in over a 100 countries, making it one of the most widespread international releases for an Indian film.

Apart from Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna and Shruti Haasan, the film also stars stalwarts from the Indian film industry like Sathyaraj, Aamir Khan, Upendra and Soubin Shahir.

Anirudh has composed the music for the film, marking his fourth consecutive film with director Lokesh Kanagaraj. Cinematography for the film is by Girish Gangadharan and editing is by Philomin Raj.

The film is keenly awaited as it will feature actors Sathyaraj and Rajinikanth together after almost 38 years. The two were last seen together in the superhit Tamil film 'Mr Bharath', which was released in 1986 and in which Sathyaraj played Rajinikanth's father. Interestingly, Sathyaraj had turned down offers to act in some of Rajinikanth's earlier films like 'Enthiran' and 'Sivaji'.

'Coolie', which is Rajinikanth's 171st film, will revolve around gold smuggling. Interestingly, director Lokesh Kanakaraj has disclosed that 'Coolie' will be a stand alone film and not a part of his Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU).

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Telugu fan, I'm so happy to see Nagarjuna garu getting this pan-India recognition. His performance in Brahmastra was underrated. Hope Coolie gives him the platform he deserves. Shruti is lucky to share screen space with such legends!
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Sarah B
The behind-the-scenes dynamics sound fascinating! It's refreshing to hear about veteran actors mentoring younger talents rather than creating competitive environments. More Indian films should foster such positive work cultures.
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Arjun K
While I'm excited for the film, I hope the story doesn't get overshadowed by the star power. Lokesh Kanagaraj is a brilliant director, but with so many big names, maintaining narrative focus will be challenging. Fingers crossed!
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Kavya N
The fact that Sathyaraj and Rajini sir are reuniting after 38 years gives me goosebumps! My parents still talk about Mr Bharath. This is truly a historic moment for Tamil cinema. Entha excitement da! 😍
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Vikram M
100 countries release? Wow! Our cinema is truly going global. But I hope they maintain the authentic South Indian flavor and don't westernize the content just for international appeal. The local essence is what makes our films special.

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