
It's Official: Not Majadoor, Rajinikanth's Coolie gets a NEW name for Hindi version
In a post on social media, the makers, Sun Pictures, have shared the official Hindi poster with Rajinikanth starrer's title in Hindi read, 'Coolie - The Powerhouse.'
Sharing the new title, the makers said, 'Deva's rage begins in 50 days! #CoolieIn50Days. #Coolie in Hindi is now #CoolieThePowerhouse.'
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