Coolie Movie Review: Rajinikanth Shines In Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Starry Action Drama

Coolie

Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Coolie, starring the iconic Rajinikanth, arrives with sky-high expectations, thanks to the director’s previous hits like Vikram and Kaithi. With a cast that includes Nagarjuna, Upendra, Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, Soubin Shahir, Rachita Ram, and a cameo by Aamir Khan, Coolie promises cinematic fireworks. But while it delivers moments of brilliance, it struggles to maintain consistent momentum.

Plot & Structure: A Revenge Drama with Familiar Beats

Rajinikanth plays Deva, a former dock union leader turned hostel manager, who is pulled back into a violent world after the death of his friend Rajasekhar (Sathyaraj). The plot revolves around a smuggling syndicate led by Simon (Nagarjuna) and his brutal enforcer Dayal (Soubin Shahir). The narrative leans heavily on drama, with Lokesh opting for emotional arcs over his usual adrenaline-fueled storytelling.

  • First Half: Functional but lacks punch; slow setup with scattered elevations
  • Second Half: Gains traction with a strong flashback and climactic twist
  • Screenplay: Commercially safe, borrowing from Vikram and Baashha templates

Performances: Rajinikanth’s Magnetism vs. Underused Ensemble

  • Rajinikanth: Effortlessly charismatic, but his presence feels dialed down compared to fan expectations
  • Nagarjuna: Delivers a layered performance as Simon, though sidelined in the latter half
  • Soubin Shahir: Scene-stealer as Dayal, with gritty intensity and surprising dance moves
  • Aamir Khan: Cameo as Dahaa feels forced and underdeveloped
  • Upendra & Shruti Haasan: Pivotal roles but limited screen time and depth

Technical Aspects: Music, Visuals & Direction

  • Music: Anirudh Ravichander’s score adds energy, especially in Rajini’s big moments
  • Cinematography: Girish Gangadharan keeps visuals competent but lacks the polish of Vikram
  • Editing: Philomin Raj ensures pace, though the narrative feels uneven
  • Production Design: Surprisingly modest for a Lokesh film, with standout de-ageing and 80s throwback sequences

Verdict

Coolie is a watchable action-drama elevated by Rajinikanth’s enduring screen presence and a few standout moments. However, it’s weighed down by a safe, rehashed narrative and underutilized characters. Lokesh Kanagaraj’s shift toward drama offers glimpses of brilliance but lacks the explosive impact of his earlier works.

Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)

Best For: Rajini fans, Lokesh completists, and viewers seeking star power over substance

Vibhav Kumara

Vibhav Kumara is a Junior Sub Editor at Indiainfodaily, where he specializes in news editing and content refinement. Vibhav brings a keen understanding of Indian politics and a talent for spotlighting real issues and public sentiment. He approaches writing not merely as a profession but as a strategic craft focused on clarity, impact, and purpose.

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