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Soubin Shahir Joins Rajinikanth in 'Coolie'

Aug 28

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In a development that has set the film industry abuzz, Soubin Shahir, known for his breakthrough roles in Malayalam cinema, particularly in "Manjummel Boys," has been roped in to star alongside the legendary Rajinikanth in the much-anticipated film "Coolie." Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, this collaboration marks Shahir's debut in Tamil cinema, adding a layer of excitement to an already high-profile project.





"Coolie," which translates to 'Unskilled Labour,' isn't just another film in Rajinikanth's illustrious career; it's set to be an action thriller that delves into the life of a man driven by vengeance, shaped by his quest for justice. The film's narrative promises to explore the complexities of its protagonist's journey, with Rajinikanth's character at the heart of this tumultuous tale.


Soubin Shahir, who has captured hearts with his versatile performances, will play the character named Dayal in "Coolie." His first-look poster, released recently, portrays him in a stark, monochromatic setting, smoking a cigarette, hinting at a character with depth and perhaps a dark past. This role not only marks his Tamil debut but also his entry into the world of Rajinikanth, one of Indian cinema's most iconic figures.


The film's ensemble cast includes other notable names like Shruti Haasan, who plays Rajinikanth's daughter, and veteran actors Sathyaraj and Shobana, promising a blend of experience and fresh talent. The music, composed by Anirudh Ravichander, is expected to add another dimension to the film's narrative, given his previous successful collaborations with both Rajinikanth and Lokesh Kanagaraj.


"Coolie" has already started shooting, with significant portions filmed in Hyderabad and now moving to Vizag, indicating a grand scale production. The film's teaser and subsequent updates have stirred a mix of anticipation and curiosity among fans, especially after the teaser's theme hinted at an underworld narrative possibly involving smuggling.


The inclusion of Soubin Shahir in "Coolie" not only diversifies the film's appeal across different regional cinema audiences but also adds a fresh dynamic to Lokesh Kanagaraj's storytelling, known for integrating compelling characters from various backgrounds into his narratives.


So, what are your thoughts on this development? Jump down in the comments section below and let us know your thoughts!




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