
US man confused over Coolie craze, Indians give him a Rajinikanth power class
"I need someone from India Twitter to put me on game. Wtf is Coolie and how is half of a giant theater sold out 5 days out, charging $30 a ticket (sic)," he wrote while sharing a screenshot of the booking site.
"Haha Rajini is a superstar of Indian cinema. His age is 75 still one of the top actors. The director earlier made 5 movie all are blockbuster. Both combined created huge expectations among Indian audience (sic)," responded an Indian X user, while trying to help his confusion. The user then responded, "I've never seen anything like this. They're charging 3X what a regular seat for other movies would go for. Very impressive (sic)." Another Indian Rajini fan shared more screenshots from a booking site featuring sold-out shows in Washington state. "If you think that booking is impressive, here is some more from a different location. P.S. I had to book a wheelchair companion's seat bcoz everything else was taken (sic)," he wrote. Another Rajini fan wrote that the superstar's craze is bigger than Avengers. The man welcomed the responses and told the fans that he sincerely didn't know the hype.
"I was looking for tickets to see Weapons and came across this. Was genuinely shocked to see the price and how many tickets were sold. Didn't expect this to blow up (sic)," he commented. advertisement'Coolie' is shattering all trade expectations in its pre-sales business worldwide. The film is poised to have one of the biggest openings for an Indian title ever overseas, and the biggest for a Tamil film. I sincerely didn't know. I was looking for tickets to see Weapons and came across this. Was genuinely shocked to see the price and how many tickets were sold. Didn't expect this to blow up.— Mannnnaayyyy (@whereismanny) August 9, 2025Also starring Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, Nagarjuna Akkineni and Aamir Khan, 'Coolie' is hitting the screens on August 14. It is facing a box office clash from Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR's 'War 2'. - Ends
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