Why is Lokesh Kanakaraj Proud of His Team for Rajinikanth's 'Coolie'?

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Key Takeaways
- Lokesh Kanakaraj expresses pride in his team’s dedication.
- Rajinikanth leads the cast in the highly anticipated 'Coolie'.
- Filming took place over 140 days across two years.
- The film is set to release in over 100 countries.
- Concerns arise over the A certificate affecting family viewership.
Chennai, Aug 7 (NationPress) Director Lokesh Kanakaraj expressed his heartfelt appreciation to his entire team for their dedication and effort in creating the upcoming action entertainer 'Coolie', starring Superstar Rajinikanth in the lead role. On Thursday, he shared his pride in their work, acknowledging the commitment that went into the project.
Prior to the film's release, the director visited the renowned Shiva temple in Tiruvannamalai to offer prayers. He took to his X timeline to share a message of gratitude.
He stated, "As #Coolie is set to launch in just a few days, I want to pause and thank the entire team who poured their hearts into this venture - 140 days of shooting over 2 years! This project holds a special place in my heart. I'm proud of you, boys!"
Earlier that day, clips of the acclaimed director at the Tiruvannamalai temple offering prayers circulated widely on social media.
The film has generated considerable excitement for various reasons. Industry rumors suggest that Lokesh Kanakaraj's much-anticipated action entertainer could potentially reach audiences in over 100 countries when it premieres on August 14.
In addition to Rajinikanth, the film includes esteemed actors from the Indian film industry such as Nagarjuna, Sathyaraj, Aamir Khan, Upendra, Soubin Shahir, and Shruti Haasan in significant roles.
A recently released trailer has amplified the excitement surrounding the film. From the trailer, it appears Rajinikanth plays a close friend of Sathyaraj, who has kept a low profile until he realizes his friend's peril and decides to assist him, despite the protests from Sathyaraj's daughter, Shruti Haasan.
The film has received an A certificate from the Censor Board, which raised concerns among some audience members.
Since family audiences and children comprise a substantial portion of Rajinikanth's fan base, the A certificate means that families will be unable to bring their children to theaters to enjoy this highly anticipated film.