Chennai, Aug 14 (PTI) The highly awaited film "Coolie," featuring the legendary superstar Rajinikanth in the leading role, premiered in Tamil Nadu on Thursday to the excitement and adoration of fans celebrating another offering from their beloved 'Thalaivar'.
Both actors and fans flocked to cinemas and expressed their enthusiasm on social media platforms.
The film's release marks a significant milestone as it coincides with Rajinikanth's 50th anniversary in the film industry.
On Thursday morning, die-hard fans of Rajinikanth filled theaters to witness the first showing of the movie, which is directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj.
Notably, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin attended a special screening of the film, produced by Sun Pictures, the day before its official release.
Director Lokesh Kanagaraj extended his gratitude on social media: "Honourable Chief Minister @CMOTamilNadu sir, thank you so much for your wishes and love for #Coolie sir."
Prominent Tamil actors, including Dhanush and Sivakarthikeyan, also attended the premiere on its release day.
Statewide, fans celebrated the film's release with drum beats and fireworks, thrilled to see a stellar cast that includes acclaimed actors such as Aamir Khan, Nagarjuna, and Upendra.
Rumored to be a tale of vengeance, the movie also features Sathyaraj and Shruti Haasan.
Musical composition by Anirudh R has already achieved significant popularity, especially songs like 'Monica', with the energetic dance moves by Malayalam actor Shoubin capturing the industry's attention in recent days.
Director Kanagaraj shared his sentiments: "‘Coolie’ will always be a special film in my journey. The film shaped up greatly due to everyone's passion and love, especially thanks to #Thalaivar @rajinikanth sir. I'm forever grateful for this opportunity and the experiences we've shared on and off the set. These are memories I will always cherish."
Sun Pictures celebrated the film’s launch stating, "#Coolie fever peaks today! #Coolie Mania Begins worldwide" and released a video showcasing fans rejoicing the film's release.
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