Sun Pictures gave a warning to cinemas. Their communication mentioned that their authorized representative will visit cinemas to check the actual number of tickets sold, ticket prices, and the DCR for their film Coolie. It added that “This check includes all tickets, with no exceptions for friends, family, or government officials.”
The letter
mentioned that those found guilty of malpractice will have to pay a penalty of
Rs. 2 lakhs. Moreover, the RO and KDM in that cinema will for Coolie will
be cancelled immediately.
Coolie,
directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj and starring Rajinikanth in the lead, has released
in cinemas on August 14. The action packed film has left some subplots
open-ended, leaving the audience asking for more. Here's a look at Coolie's
ending
The film
ends with the introduction of another syndicate member, Dahaa (Aamir Khan), who
shares a dark connection with Deva's past. Recognising him, Dahaa brings Deva
on board for a new mission, teasing a possible team-up in Coolie Part 2.
Dayalan is then captured and killed by Dahaa.
Coolie does
not have any post-credit scenes. The movie ends on an emotional note when Deva
decides not to inform Preethi that he is her biological father. He allows her
to continue with life without the weight of the past. It is a great closing
note, and the director evidently had the audience get out with that feeling in
their minds.
As the scene
dissolves, the credits roll, with no post-credits scenes or Easter eggs to keep
audiences guessing. For anyone waiting for an extra scene, the lack of one
could very well come as a surprising disappointment, but it certainly does not
take away from the cinematic experience of the movie. In fact, it ensures that
the emotional ending remains the highlight.
In an
interview, the inspiration for the character played by Nagarjuna Akkineni,
named Simon, came up. It was revealed that the role was largely inspired by
Heath Ledger’s Joker from The Dark Knight (2008).
Nagarjuna and
Shruthi Haasan revealed details about obtaining inspiration from the character
of Joker. As per Gulte, Nagarjuna mentioned that director Lokesh Kanagaraj
is a big fan of Joker. “Lokesh had Heath Ledger’s Joker in his mind, he
probably saw that madness in the Simon role,” Nagarjuna said. However,
Nagarjuna is happy about one thing, he did not have to smile like Joker. He
added, “I’m glad he didn’t put that smile.”
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