Will Rajinikanth's 'Coolie' Pass the Censor Board?

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Key Takeaways
- 'Coolie' stars Superstar Rajinikanth and is directed by Lokesh Kanakaraj.
- The film has an A certificate, which may limit family viewership.
- It is set for a worldwide release on August 14.
- Hamsini Entertainment is handling the film's international distribution.
- It marks the reunion of Rajinikanth and Sathyaraj after nearly 38 years.
Chennai, Aug 1 (NationPress) The Central Board of Film Certification has granted approval for the highly anticipated action film 'Coolie', directed by Lokesh Kanakaraj and starring Superstar Rajinikanth, to be released with an A certificate.
In a post on their X timeline, Sun Pictures, the production company behind the film, announced, " #Coolie censored A. #Coolie hitting theaters worldwide August 14th."
The film's A rating has raised concerns among some viewers, particularly families and children, who make up a significant portion of Rajinikanth's fan base. This rating may prevent families from taking their kids to see the much-anticipated movie.
With enormous buzz surrounding it, Coolie has already set records as the highest overseas acquisition for a Tamil film ever.
Industry speculation suggests that Lokesh Kanakaraj's action-packed film could reach audiences in over 100 countries upon its release on August 14.
Supported by Hamsini Entertainment, a major player in international film distribution, Coolie is on track for what may be their largest release yet, aiming for distribution in more than 100 nations, marking it as one of the most expansive global releases for an Indian film.
In addition to Rajinikanth, the cast features prominent figures from the Indian cinema scene, including Nagarjuna, Sathyaraj, Aamir Khan, Upendra, Soubin Shahir, and Shruti Haasan.
The film's score is composed by Anirudh, marking his fourth collaboration with director Lokesh Kanakaraj. The cinematography is handled by Girish Gangadharan, and editing is by Philomin Raj.
Fans are eagerly awaiting this film, especially since it marks the reunion of Rajinikanth and Sathyaraj after nearly 38 years, the last time being in the blockbuster 'Mr Bharath' released in 1986, where Sathyaraj played Rajinikanth's father. Notably, Sathyaraj had previously declined roles in some of Rajinikanth's earlier films, such as 'Enthiran' and 'Sivaji'.
'Coolie', Rajinikanth's 171st film, will explore themes of gold smuggling. Interestingly, director Lokesh Kanakaraj has confirmed that Coolie is a standalone film and not connected to his Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU).