Rajini Shocker After 36 Years: 1000 Cr Impossible?

Rajinikanth's Coolie A certificate poster

Rajinikanth’s much-awaited film Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and featuring Nagarjuna, Upendra, and Soubin Shahir in key roles, is set for a worldwide theatrical release on August 14th. The buzz surrounding the film grew stronger when Sun Pictures officially announced through a poster that Coolie has been granted an “A” certificate by the CBFC, confirming its status as a brutal action thriller packed with intense sequences.

This unexpected development shocked many fans, especially considering Rajinikanth’s massive following among children, women, and family audiences. Notably, this marks his first “A” certified film in the past 36 years, making it a significant and surprising moment in his career. The announcement has stirred mixed reactions across social platforms, where viewers are urging Sun Pictures to consider releasing a “U/A” version with blurred blood and violence for broader accessibility.

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For theaters in major cities, an “A” certificate poses operational challenges, as families may bring children unknowingly, leading to disputes with staff and pressure to allow entry. This often creates confusion and adds stress to film screenings in multiplexes and urban cinemas. Such issues raise concerns about whether the rating could limit the film’s reach and impact its box office performance.

Despite the certification, Coolie is anticipated to be a major release. All eyes are now on whether it will overcome the “A” barrier and break records to become the first ₹1000 crore grosser in Kollywood. Fans and industry insiders alike are waiting to see if the film’s bold content and mass appeal will translate into an all-time blockbuster on August 14th.

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