<p>From being a humble bus conductor to a superstar in Indian cinema, Rajinikanth’s journey is nothing short of legendary. Despite being criticized for his below-average look in his early days, Rajini swayed gracefully in the showbiz with his unique swag, style and magnetic charisma.</p><p>As he celebrates 50 years in the film industry, Rajinikanth makes sure his fans get a glimpse of his illustrious career. In <em>Coolie</em>, there comes a flashback segment where the audience gets a taste of his iconic swag from his prime years.</p><p>Thanks to superbly crafted shots by filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj and top-notch de-aging work, Rajinikanth burns the screen with his presence. Further upping the cinema viewing experience, Rajini's dialogue delivery, charm and unmissable screen presence make it clear why he's earned the title of SUPERSTAR.</p><p>The audience will be left with goosebumps as Rajinikanth’s magnetic presence dominates the screen throughout the film. In short, <em>Coolie</em> is ultimately a Thalaivar feast, giving fans a chance to relive the journey of his unparalleled charm, swag and charisma through the years.</p>.<p>The movie begins on a high note with Rajinikanth’s powerful introduction, but then transitions into a familiar spy film structure, losing its momentum until the interval. The movie further struggles in the second half with pacing issues and a predictable climax.</p><p>Still, it’s a visual treat for Rajini fans, <em>Coolie</em> offers plenty of his trademark style, charisma and unforgettable whistle moments and is an out-and-out one-man show.</p><p>Rajinikanth truly steals the show as Deva, turning every fight and action scene into a visual spectacle. At 74, Rajinikanth still remains relevant in business and without a doubt, he is the ONLY reason to watch this film.</p>
<p>From being a humble bus conductor to a superstar in Indian cinema, Rajinikanth’s journey is nothing short of legendary. Despite being criticized for his below-average look in his early days, Rajini swayed gracefully in the showbiz with his unique swag, style and magnetic charisma.</p><p>As he celebrates 50 years in the film industry, Rajinikanth makes sure his fans get a glimpse of his illustrious career. In <em>Coolie</em>, there comes a flashback segment where the audience gets a taste of his iconic swag from his prime years.</p><p>Thanks to superbly crafted shots by filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj and top-notch de-aging work, Rajinikanth burns the screen with his presence. Further upping the cinema viewing experience, Rajini's dialogue delivery, charm and unmissable screen presence make it clear why he's earned the title of SUPERSTAR.</p><p>The audience will be left with goosebumps as Rajinikanth’s magnetic presence dominates the screen throughout the film. In short, <em>Coolie</em> is ultimately a Thalaivar feast, giving fans a chance to relive the journey of his unparalleled charm, swag and charisma through the years.</p>.<p>The movie begins on a high note with Rajinikanth’s powerful introduction, but then transitions into a familiar spy film structure, losing its momentum until the interval. The movie further struggles in the second half with pacing issues and a predictable climax.</p><p>Still, it’s a visual treat for Rajini fans, <em>Coolie</em> offers plenty of his trademark style, charisma and unforgettable whistle moments and is an out-and-out one-man show.</p><p>Rajinikanth truly steals the show as Deva, turning every fight and action scene into a visual spectacle. At 74, Rajinikanth still remains relevant in business and without a doubt, he is the ONLY reason to watch this film.</p>