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Lokesh confirms ‘Coolie’ trailer to release on August 2 release

Times of India - EntertainmentTuesday, July 15, 2025 at 3:28:06 AM
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Lokesh confirms ‘Coolie’ trailer to release on August 2 release
Lokesh Kanagaraj, the director behind hits like Kaithi and Vikram, just dropped some exciting updates for fans. First, the trailer for Coolie, starring the legendary Rajinikanth, will hit screens on August 2, 2025—mark your calendars! But that’s not all: Lokesh also teased future projects, including a big-budget action flick with Aamir Khan aimed at global audiences, a sequel to Vikram, and a standalone film centered on Suriya’s fan-favorite Rolex character.
Editor’s Note: If you’re a fan of Tamil cinema or just love high-octane action, this is a big deal. Lokesh Kanagaraj is one of the most exciting directors working today, and his projects—especially with stars like Rajinikanth and Aamir Khan—are guaranteed to draw massive attention. The Coolie trailer release is just the start; his upcoming slate promises more of the gritty, stylish storytelling he’s known for. For movie buffs, this is like getting a backstage pass to the next wave of must-watch films.
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