Coolie Movie First Review Malaysia: Rajinikanth’s Best Since Kabali, Aamir Khan Steals the Show

Coolie – Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, with music composed by Anirudh Ravichander and produced by Sun Pictures, the film’s worldwide release (including Malaysia) date is set for 14 August 2025 release in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
Rajinikanth’s highly anticipated film ‘Coolie’ released in theatres on August 14. As early shows began in the South, celebrations began with excited fans storming theatres to watch the veteran actor on the big screen.
Movie: Coolie (2025)
Release Date in Malaysia: 14 August 2025
Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj
Cast: Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, Shruti Haasan, Upendra, Soubin Shahir, Aamir Khan (cameo)
Coolie (2025)
The wait is finally over! Coolie, one of the most anticipated Indian films of 2025, is set to hit the big screen this Independence Day weekend. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, known for his gripping storytelling and mass action sequences, the film unites a power-packed cast with pan-India appeal. Early inside reports have already sent fans into a frenzy, with many calling it Rajinikanth’s best performance since Kabali.
Story & Direction
While the plot has been kept under tight wraps, insiders reveal that Coolie is an action thriller loaded with mass moments, emotional depth, and Lokesh Kanagaraj’s signature narrative style. The film promises a perfect balance of stylish action, emotional drama, and crowd-pleasing mass sequences that will keep audiences hooked from start to finish.
Performances
- Rajinikanth: The superstar reportedly delivers a performance that rivals his work in Kabali (2016). Fans can expect charisma, energy, and intensity that only Thalaivar can bring to the screen.
- Nagarjuna: Described as the backbone of the film, Nagarjuna’s role is said to be both pivotal and impactful, carrying significant emotional weight.
- Shruti Haasan: The main highlight of Coolie, Shruti reportedly delivers a career-defining performance, blending glamour, action, and depth in a role that goes beyond being just the female lead.
- Aamir Khan: Though his appearance is a cameo, sources say it’s a powerful scene-stealer that will “turn theatres into stadiums.” Expect whistles, cheers, and thunderous applause.
- Upendra & Soubin Shahir: Both add strong support with memorable character arcs, enhancing the film’s narrative.
Highlights
- Rajinikanth’s best performance since Kabali
- Shruti Haasan’s career-best role
- Nagarjuna’s emotional and action-driven presence
- Aamir Khan’s unforgettable cameo
- Lokesh Kanagaraj’s mass + class direction
- A big surprise in the second half that fans are eagerly waiting to discover
Technical Brilliance
Lokesh Kanagaraj teams up with top-notch technicians for stunning action choreography, gripping background score, and slick cinematography. The music elevates the tension and drama, while the fight sequences are designed for maximum theatre impact.
Theatrical Experience: A Return to Vintage Rajini
- Rajinikanth’s Swagger and Star Power
Many critics spotlight the return of Rajinikanth’s iconic style—his commanding presence, dialogue delivery, and signature swagger evoke the ‘80s–’90s heyday. Fans and pundits alike label this film as his best since Kabali. - A Mass Entertainer Packed with Surprises
Director Lokesh Kanagaraj is praised for his knack for surprises, unexpected twists, and ability to build suspense throughout the narrative. - Ensemble Cast Delivers
Performances by Shruti Haasan, Nagarjuna, Aamir Khan (in a special role), Upendra, Sathyaraj, and Soubin Shahir contribute to the film’s crowd appeal. Shruti is singled out as a standout, while Nagarjuna plays a strong, underlying “backbone” role. - Music & Soundtrack: High-Octane Anirudh
Anirudh Ravichander’s pulsating score and songs amplify the cinematic experience—one reviewer even calls an action beat “rockstar”-level thrilling.
Criticism & Mixed Reactions: Where It Faltered
- Pacing & Second-Half Fatigue
Several reviews and social media snippets note a tangible drop in narrative momentum post-interval. Viewers describe the second half as sluggish, uneven, or even uninspired. - Predictable Storyline & Execution
Despite strong moments, many deem the plot formulaic. Netizens describe it as “flat and predictable,” with forced cameos and a screenplay that fails to sustain engagement throughout. - Over-Hyped Promises, Underwhelming Delivery
Some reactions characterize the film as falling short of its hype—criticizing direction and writing as not quite matching expected grandeur.
Review Update
Aamir Khan’s cameo steals the show: Actor Aamir Khan, who plays Dahaa in ‘Coolie’, is captivating audiences with his performance. Despite having a guest appearance, many viewers have lauded his entry, dialogue delivery and scenes with Thalaivar. Khan’s role is limited to 10 minutes. He comes in as the final boss, who has been in search of Rajnikanth’s character for a long time.
Aamir Khan’s entry steals attention Aamir Khan’s cameo in ‘Coolie’ left fans hooting and screaming.
Fans celebrate Rajinikanth’s film release worldwide: Not just India, fans across the world are celebrating the release of ‘Coolie’ in theatres. In a video shared by Sun Pictures on X, people can be seen celebrating across Dubai, France, Malaysia and Muscat.
Some Disappointed Fans: Fan calls Rajinikanth film a mess and Lokesh overrated. “#CoolieFDFS If you need further proof that #LokeshKanagaraj is an overrated director, #Coolie is the ultimate proof. If #Leo is bad, #Coolie is a mess. Mediocre Script backed by usual Loki gimmicks. Some cameos gave high moments along with Rajnikanth flashback which was (fire emojis),” – Fans tweet.
Verdict
If you’re primarily in for Rajinikanth’s charisma and larger-than-life presence, Coolie delivers that experience, though it might not satisfy those seeking narrative depth.
Why Coolie Works:
- A nostalgic blast of Rajinikanth’s vintage charisma.
- Lively music, sharp mass moments, surprise twists and a smashing cast elevate the theatrical experience.
Where It Falls Short:
- Thin, predictable storyline with a draggy second half.
- Underutilization of some big names and underwhelming narrative execution.
Ideal For:
Rajinikanth die-hards and lovers of extravagant masala cinema who value energy and star-power over plot coherence.
Less suited for:
Viewers who prefer tight storytelling with minimal hype and maximal substance.
Rating By Malaysia Fans Review: ⭐⭐⭐½ / 5
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