On August 1` the trailor of Coolie is coming out and this is only to please PEN the Hindi distributor. Lokesh wanted to skip a trailor as he felt it could either give away the plot or could send wrong expectations. Instead he wanted only a promo of 15 seconds released in intervals. PEN felt otherwise as Bollywood promotions thrive on trailors and they have a selfish reason for it, They want Aamir Khan in it. Non Tamil actors apart from Nagarjuna who is main villain, has Upendra-Shoubin. Aamir has close to `15 minutes screen time. Finally a trailor is ready.
Rajini is yet to take call on Vivek Athreya movie. It is very
tempting but he is getting pressure from certain people no tto accept Mythri or
Telugu director. Mythri is terribly pissed off with Vignesh Sivan for
postponing LIK to Feb 2026 . Mythri planned Dude for Feb 2026 now will be
slotting it somewhere date . This has happened twice now earlier was
Vidaamuyarchi- GBU and are not keen to work with Tamil Directors anymore.
While Rajinikanth is in two minds about Mythiri and Vivek,
Dhanush has decided to not work with Shekar Kammula after Kubera response in
Tamil. He is got a negative feedback from the Tamil OTT audience . However the
film is globally trending on Amazon Prime. As of now, Kuberaa is placed on the
8th spot on Amazon Prime Video’s global top ten movies list, according to FlixPatrol. Leading the chart is the action-comedy Heads of
State, starring Idris Elba, John Cena, and Priyanka Chopra, followed by the
action thriller The Accountant 2, starring Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal in the
lead roles. Other titles ahead of Kuberaa include Anthony Mackie’s dystopian
flick Elevation, Jason Statham’s A Working Man, and Christopher Nolan’s
Oppenheimer, among other films. An Indian film trending globally on a major
streaming platform like Amazon Prime Video is not something which happens very
often
The Tamil box office performance of the movie
"Kuberaa" was underwhelming, despite the film's overall success.
Here's a summary of its performance:
- The film opened with a
collection of ₹4.5 crore on the first day in Tamil.
- While the initial collections
were strong, the momentum did not sustain, and the box office graph began
to decline steeply in the days that followed.
- The total collection in Tamil
Nadu reached approximately ₹18 crores, with the final tally unlikely to
surpass ₹20 crores.
- The Tamil Nadu distribution
rights were sold for ₹18 crores.
- Projections suggest losses of up
to 40-50% on the investment in the Tamil Nadu market.
- Director Sekhar Kammula
reportedly expressed surprise and disappointment at the film's
underperformance in Tamil Nadu, noting that he believed the subject matter
had more Tamil sensibilities and featured Dhanush, a major star in the
region.
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