By Kushinara M D
For New Delhi Chronicle
Rajinikanth is back—and this time, he’s wielding not just his trademark swag, but also a script that crackles with emotional heft and mass appeal. Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is a high-octane action drama that reaffirms why the Superstar remains a cultural phenomenon across generations.
Set against the gritty underbelly of working-class India, Coolie follows the journey of a labourer who becomes the unlikely torchbearer of justice for his community. The film is packed with powerful moments, whistle-worthy dialogues, and signature Rajini-style charisma that lights up every frame.
From the moment he enters—accompanied by a rousing musical cue that’s destined to become a ringtone across South India—Rajinikanth commands attention with ease. He’s sharp, sprightly, and deeply emotive, reminding audiences that age is just a number when it comes to style and substance.
Director Lokesh Kanagaraj delivers a film that pays tribute to the vintage masala era while keeping it contemporary. The screenplay is tight, the pacing brisk, and the emotional beats land with surprising depth. Anirudh Ravichander’s background score lifts several scenes, adding punch to both action and sentiment.
The supporting cast adds flavour, but this is Rajini’s show through and through. There’s a quiet dignity in his performance, especially in the quieter, dramatic moments, that elevates the film beyond a standard action fare. The choreography, cinematography, and production design all align to create an immersive viewing experience.
Verdict:
Coolie is not just a film—it’s a celebration of Rajinikanth, of the working class, and of cinema that dares to wear its heart on its sleeve. Whether you’re a lifelong Thalaivar fan or a newcomer to his legacy, this is a film that delivers on entertainment, emotion, and electrifying energy.
