Coolie was one of the most anticipated films of 2025. The biggest highlight of the film was that it was Rajinikanth's first film directed by lokesh Kanagaraj. However, like Lokesh's previous films, Coolie received mixed reviews after the first day's screenings. However, due to the high bookings, Coolie set a record for the first day's collection. Accordingly, sun Pictures had officially announced that the film had collected Rs. 151 crore on the first day. With this, Kooli also set a record for the highest-grossing tamil film on the first day. The film Coolie was released on august 14. Since the following three days were holidays, the ticket bookings for the film were high. Due to this, the collection of the first four days was uneven. sun Pictures officially released the collection status of the film Kooli for the four days. Accordingly, it has been announced that the film has collected more than 404 crores worldwide in four days. Kooli has set a record of being the fastest tamil film in the history of tamil cinema to collect more than 400 crores.
The movie Coolie, which was the king of weekend collections, has seen a sharp decline in collections on weekdays. The movie collected only Rs. 18 crores worldwide yesterday, Monday. This is not even half of the collection of the previous day. The movie Coolie collected the lowest since its release yesterday. In india alone, the film has collected Rs. 12.78 crore. The tamil version of the film has collected Rs. 7.8 crore, the telugu version Rs. 2.82 crore, the hindi version Rs. 1.98 crore, and the kannada version Rs. 18 lakh. With this, the film has collected Rs. 422 crore worldwide in five days.


If the situation continues like this, it is said that Coolie will break the record of Jailer at the box office. The film Jailer collected more than 650 crore at the box office. Its censor certificate is also one of the reasons for the slowdown in Coolie's collection. Since the film has been given an A certificate, family audiences are unable to go and watch it with their children. This has also strengthened the demand for the film to be re-censored and released with a U/A certificate.

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