logo
Rajinikanth compared ‘Coolie' with Mani Ratnam's ‘Thalapathi', reveals Lokesh Kanagaraj

Rajinikanth compared ‘Coolie' with Mani Ratnam's ‘Thalapathi', reveals Lokesh Kanagaraj

The Hindu7 hours ago
Acclaimed Tamil filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj, who is awaiting the release of Coolie, his much-awaited action film with Rajinikanth, revealed on Monday (July 14) that the superstar compared Coolie with his iconic 1991 Mani Ratnam-directed film Thalapathi.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, Lokesh, while speaking about how he didn't want to change the idea of a Rajinikanth film, said that he wished to emulate the delicate balance of star-filmmaking and flair that Mani Ratnam's film had. 'Out of all the films he has done, I love Thalapathi the most, and I have tried to maintain that balance with this film. That is what I have tried to achieve in writing Coolie.'
Fascinatingly, after watching the film while dubbing, Rajinikanth too seems to have understood what Lokesh was going for in Coolie. 'He hugged me and said, 'It looks like Thalapathi to me.' And that made my day. That was the night I slept very peacefully after so many months. Because that's what I was trying to achieve. This is what I was telling my friends, 'If at all I am doing a film with Rajini sir, it has to be something at least near Thalapathi.' I can't say I have done a film that's on par with Mani Ratnam sir's quality; that is impossible. But I wanted that little satisfaction in my film being compared with that film. And listening to the same words from Rajini sir is something I consider an achievement,' added Lokesh.
Earlier, the director had revealed that he had a different story pitched to and approved by Rajinikanth, but that he requested the superstar to consider a different script. Now, while recounting the same, Lokesh has revealed that the original film was a fantasy film. 'And Rajini sir was immediately on board with that idea. The problem was that even assembling it took so much time. Moreover, to prepare, make everyone available and then go on the floors, it would have taken one and a half years.'
But Lokesh didn't want to waste Rajinikanth's time. 'I had worked for two months on that film, and then one day I called him and asked to meet. I told him, 'Let's not do this film; let's do another story.' That's when I told this idea (Coolie),' said Lokesh, explaining how he had originally given the idea of Coolie to a director friend of his. 'This is an idea I had thought of 5-6 years ago. In fact, I had given this story to one of my friends to direct, and he was trying to make it, but he couldn't do it. Later, when I decided not to do that original film with Rajini sir, I asked my friend, 'Hey, give the story back. I will give you something else. Let me work on this,' and he agreed to it, and that's how this film started.'
Slated to release in theatres on August 14, Rajinikanth's Coolie features an ensemble star cast that includes Upendra, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Pooja Hegde, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, and Shruti Haasan. While Pooja Hegde is set to appear in a special role, teased in the recently released track 'Monica', Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan will feature in a special cameo in the film.
Anirudh Ravichander is composing music for the movie, while Girish Gangadharan is the cinematographer. Anbariv is in charge of the stunt choreography. Produced by Kalanithi Maran of Sun Pictures, Coolie will face off with the spy action drama War 2, starring Jr NTR and Hrithik Roshan, at the box office.
Meanwhile, Rajinikanth is currently shooting for Jailer 2. Directed by Nelson, the movie is a sequel to the hit 2023 movie. Anirudh is the music composer for Jailer 2, which will also feature Kannada star Shivarajkumar in an important role.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Stuntman SM Raju dies on 'Vettuvam' set
Stuntman SM Raju dies on 'Vettuvam' set

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Stuntman SM Raju dies on 'Vettuvam' set

A tragic accident on the set of Pa Ranjith's upcoming Tamil film 'Vettuvam' has claimed the life of veteran stuntman S. Mohanraj aka SM Raju, who died performing a high-risk car-toppling stunt near Nagapattinam on July 13. The vehicle crashed after launching off a ramp, and despite immediate medical care, he passed away at the local hospital. The police have registered a case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita naming director Pa Ranjith, stunt choreographer, production manager and the car's owner Prabhakaran. In an official statement, Ranjith expressed shock and grief, insisting all safety protocols were followed. Read More

Abhishek Bachchan's 'Kaalidhar Laapata' director Madhumita talks about her upcoming international horror film: 'I would love to bring together Aishwarya Rai, Taapsee Pannu, Deepika Padukone...'
Abhishek Bachchan's 'Kaalidhar Laapata' director Madhumita talks about her upcoming international horror film: 'I would love to bring together Aishwarya Rai, Taapsee Pannu, Deepika Padukone...'

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Abhishek Bachchan's 'Kaalidhar Laapata' director Madhumita talks about her upcoming international horror film: 'I would love to bring together Aishwarya Rai, Taapsee Pannu, Deepika Padukone...'

From Tamil cinema to a Hindi-language debut featuring , director is steadily carving her own space across industries—with heart, humour, and honesty at the core of every story she tells. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In this candid conversation, Madhumita opened up about dream collaborations, her love for ensemble storytelling, navigating Bollywood sets, and why empathy—not ego—is the true engine behind her work. Excerpts... Your first Hindi film features Abhishek Bachchan — was he on your dream list of actors to work with? Who else in Bollywood would you love to collaborate with and why? Honestly, I was a bit nervous about working with a star like Abhishek, but his professionalism and down-to-earth nature put everyone at ease—including Daivik and myself. I'd love to collaborate with him again. Directing sir has always been a dream—like many, I'm a true fan! But then, there are so many talented actors in India, and I'd love the chance to work with all of them. Can't blame a girl for dreaming, right? Is there a Bollywood actor or actress whose work you deeply admire—maybe someone whose choices or craft you find especially inspiring as a storyteller? I deeply admire anyone—actor, director, or technician—who puts the film above themselves. That selfless dedication to the story and the craft is what truly inspires me as a storyteller. If you could cast any two Bollywood actors in your next film—no budget constraints—who would you pick and what genre would the film be? That is a really tough one. So I'm going to say this. If it is from Bollywood, and I had zero budget restrictions, I would love to bring together a powerhouse ensemble of incredible women for this international horror film that I am developing. Imagine a band of fierce, talented actresses like ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, Shefali Shah ma'am, Tillotama Shome ma'am, ma'am, and ma'am—all in one film. Just the thought of that energy and talent on screen gives me goosebumps! As someone now straddling industries, what's something unique you've observed about Bollywood sets compared to Kollywood ones? Regardless of where I am making the film, being on set is magic and that is magic I love and hope to be creating for a very long time. You have a strong emotional signature in your work—be it Vallamai Tharayo, K.D., or Putham Pudhu Kaalai Vidiyaadhaa. What personal experiences or values shape your storytelling lens the most? I'm drawn to human stories and spend a lot of time observing people, understanding them. At the core of it all, I believe it's important to be a kind and empathetic human being; everything else comes after that. You can always learn and refine your craft as a filmmaker, but for the kinds of stories I want to tell, empathy is essential. Someone I once deeply admired told me that filmmakers are like surrogates. As someone who is naturally sensitive and emotional, I'll admit that comment stung. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Every film I make feels like a child to me. I truly believe that our sensitivity is what makes us creators—if we don't connect emotionally with our stories, how can we expect audiences to connect with our characters? Ultimately, my hope is that the characters I create linger in the minds of the audience, giving them something meaningful to take home. You're now part of a rising wave of South Indian women directors entering Hindi cinema. How do you hope your voice adds to the larger landscape? I recently read about Jiro Ono, the legendary sushi chef who runs a small restaurant in a Tokyo train station. Every day, he wakes up at 4 am, carefully selects his fish, and dedicates himself to perfecting his craft—one piece of sushi at a time. His routine never changes, but his passion and commitment shine through in everything he does. That's exactly how I see my journey as a filmmaker. I just want to keep making films, honing my craft every day, and loving every minute of it—one story at a time. If my voice adds anything to the larger landscape, I hope it's that quiet dedication to storytelling and the belief that, with consistency and heart, every story can make a difference. For me, it really is as simple as that. With increasing collaborations and remakes, the lines between Bollywood and South cinema are blurring more than ever. As someone who's now worked in both industries, how do you view this shift? As I mentioned earlier, human emotions are universal, so language is no longer a barrier. With the rise of OTT and digital platforms, we now have access to stories from all over the world and find ourselves resonating with narratives from places we've never even visited. I see this as a positive shift—it allows us to learn from global perspectives while also sharing our own culture-specific stories with a wider audience. I truly believe that if you keep your story rooted in its local context and stay authentic to the emotions, it will naturally find a global audience. Authenticity transcends language, and that's what makes storytelling so powerful today.

Rashmika Mandanna Teases 'Something Special'; To Confirm Dating Vijay Deverakonda?
Rashmika Mandanna Teases 'Something Special'; To Confirm Dating Vijay Deverakonda?

News18

time4 hours ago

  • News18

Rashmika Mandanna Teases 'Something Special'; To Confirm Dating Vijay Deverakonda?

Last Updated: Interestingly, this comes days after Vijay Deverakonda shared why he consciously guards his private world even after previously admitting he's in a relationship. Rashmika Mandanna has left everyone wondering if she is going to confirm her relationship with Vijay Deverakonda soon. On Tuesday, the actress took to her Instagram handle and dropped a video featuring her latest diary entry. 'Dear Diary, Today I started something new and I can't wait to share the story with you," she wrote in her diary. Along with the video, the actress penned down a note and shared that she is excited to reveal 'something special" soon. 'You know that feeling when your heart is racing, your hands are shaking, and your cheeks hurt from smiling?? Yeah… that's me right now…Because something very, very special is on its way," she wrote. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rashmika Mandanna (@rashmika_mandanna) Interestingly, this comes days after Vijay Deverakonda shared why he consciously guards his private world even after previously admitting he's in a relationship. 'I've always felt like it's a strange split, you want to be an actor and be known by the world, but you also want to remain anonymous. It's some kind of psychotic dichotomy," he told The Hollywood Reporter India. The actor went on to say that if he could create a fictional version of himself and keep his real identity hidden, he would. 'I used to tell people that if I could wear a mask that didn't look like me, and that guy could be the star while I still got to act, I'd be happy. Because for me, Vijay Deverakonda the actor, I operate for him," he explained. Meanwhile, on the work front, Rashmika was last seen in Sikandar opposite Salman Khan. Directed by AR Murugadoss, the film is now streaming on Netflix. On the other hand, Vijay Deverakonda will next be seen in Kingdom, a spy thriller helmed by Jersey director Gowtam Tinnanuri. The film, initially scheduled for July 4, 2025, is now expected to release on July 25, 2025. First Published: July 15, 2025, 19:40 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store