
This Star Kid Acted With Rajinikanth As A Child — Now They Are Clashing At The Box Office!
Superstar Rajinikanth's upcoming film Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is scheduled to release in cinemas on August 14. Produced by Sun Pictures with music by Anirudh, the film features an impressive cast including Aamir Khan, Nagarjuna, Shruti Haasan, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, and Upendra.
It has received an 'A' certificate from the censor board. Advance bookings opened on the night of August 8, and most theatres were sold out within hours, fuelled by the Independence Day holiday and celebratory buzz.
Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan's much-anticipated Bollywood film War 2 is also set to hit screens on the same day. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, the film stars Junior NTR in a pivotal role alongside Kiara Advani. Backed by Yash Raj Films, War 2 has generated strong expectations thanks to the success of its predecessor.
While the Coolie vs War 2 box office clash is making headlines in Tamil Nadu and northern India, Telugu-speaking regions are more focused on the face-off between films featuring Nagarjuna and Junior NTR.
Adding an emotional twist to the occasion, fans have been reminiscing about Hrithik Roshan's childhood appearance in the 1986 film Bhagwan Dada, where he shared screen space with none other than Rajinikanth.
The film, directed by Om Prakash, starred Sridevi in the lead and was produced by Hrithik Roshan's father, Rakesh Roshan. A heartfelt scene from the film, in which Rajinikanth's character expresses his deep affection for Hrithik Roshan's character, has recently resurfaced on social media, touching the hearts of many.
In the world of film, box office clashes between major stars are nothing new and are often seen as healthy competition. Ultimately, audiences trust that the stronger film will earn the greater applause.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
11 minutes ago
- India.com
Happy Independence Day India 2025: Flag Hoisting And Celebrations Nationwide As Festivities Engulf Country
79th Independence Day India Live Updates: India is celebrating its 79th Independence Day on August 15, 2025, remembering the immense sacrifices of all those who fought for the nation's freedom. Celebrations are being held across the country to mark this historic occasion. According to a release by the Ministry of Defence, as the nation strives toward the government's vision of 'Viksit Bharat by 2047', the theme for this year's Independence Day celebrations is 'Naya Bharat'. The success of Indian Armed Forces' 'Operation Sindoor' that was launched to avenge the gruesome Pahalgam terror attack, would be celebrated during the Independence Day Celebrations. View cutter at Gyanpath will have the Operation Sindoor logo and floral decoration will also be based on the operation. To celebrate victory of Operation Sindoor and the patriotic fervor, a number of band performances will be conducted pan-India for the first time in the evening of Independence Day celebrations. The performances will be conducted by the bands of Army, Navy, Air Force, Indian Coast Guard, NCC, CRPF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, BSF, IDS, RPF and Assam Rifles at over 140 prominent locations throughout the country.


Indian Express
11 minutes ago
- Indian Express
From Novak Djokovic's homeland to Gurgaon's streets: One man is on a garbage cleanup mission
Armed with a rake, gloves, trash bags, and wearing gumboots, this 32-year-old man neatly clears and collects trash that he finds on the streets of Gurgaon's Sector 55. But he's not a local on a civic mission — he's Lazar Jankovic, a Serbian national. 'India is too beautiful to be this dirty,' he tells The Indian Express. 'Main bas chahta hu ki log apne ghar aur dukaan ke saamne ke 2 metre saaf rakhe (I just want people to keep two metres in front of their homes and/or shops clean).' Lazar has embarked on a campaign he calls 'a journey to clean India'. Beginning with Sector 55 five days ago, he started a week-long drive on August 8 called 'Ek Din Ek Gully (One Day, One Street)'', which will last till Independence Day. On day 2 of the drive, several people joined him. On Day 4, he filmed a video, starting with two lines from a popular Punjabi track, 'Ki banu duniya da, sache badshah Waheguru jaane (What will happen to the world, only the Almighty knows).' Asked what prompted the campaign, he says, 'It was when I saw a man in a suit just jump past garbage outside his house and enter his SUV… it would have taken just two minutes to pick it up.' ''As long as it's outside my house, it's not my problem' — this is the attitude of most people in India… Stop pointing fingers and take action, and you will see the difference,' he asserts. Lazar arrived in India in 2018 for modeling assignments and to practice yoga. After spending a few years in Bengaluru, he moved to Gurgaon last year. Since August 2024, he's been tackling the Millennium City's trash, albeit on a small scale. He also takes up modelling gigs across NCR. In one of his videos, he asks influencers in India to make content on cleaning the country ahead of Independence Day, ending his request with a 'Jai Hind'. 'Influencers here tend not to post about cleanliness,' he explains. Meanwhile, residents have largely welcomed Lazar's cleanup efforts, sharing his work on society WhatsApp groups. But some raise concerns about the long-term impact. 'Within 24 hours, the trash bags (that Lazar keeps by the side of the road in areas that don't have dustbins) are torn open by stray dogs and cows, and the garbage piles up again,' says Vinita Sinha, RWA president of Sushant Lok A and A1 blocks. Sinha says her observations come from daily morning walks through the streets he's cleaned. 'He should have a more organised set-up, rather than just making symbolic videos.' But Lazar insists he's not in it for the views. 'Even if I cleaned the streets every day for the rest of my life, they still wouldn't be garbage-free,' he says. 'I love India — I want to relax on Goa's beaches or meditate in the Himalayas without seeing trash and bottles scattered around.' He's quick to clarify that he's not looking for volunteers — but for people to stop littering. 'India loves seeing people as heroes or villains. I am just a Serbian guy doing my bit; the real change has to come from you all.' He plans on getting married and staying here at least six months a year, calling it his 'home'. On Thursday, he was in Delhi for an awareness drive — and wasn't spared by the downpour. 'My cab was stuck on the road for hours, and when I finally switched to a bike, I kept getting splashed by passing buses,' he says. Finally, he has a message for NRIs who offer to fund his cleaning drives: 'Ghar aa ja pardesi (Come home, immigrant).'


Hindustan Times
11 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Alia Bhatt loses her cool at paparazzi as they follow her: ‘Aapki building nahi hai, please bahar jao'. Watch
Alia Bhatt was recently caught on camera expressing her frustration at paparazzi who entered a private property to photograph her. The incident occurred when the actor arrived for a pickleball game and noticed photographers stepping inside her building premises. Alia Bhatt was caught by paparazzi on Thursday in Mumbai when she was going to play a game of paddle ball. Alia loses her cool at the photographers In a video which has surfaced online, Alia is seen getting out of her car and firmly asking the paparazzi to leave. 'Gate ke andar mat aaye. Aapka building nahi hai. Please bahar jao (Don't come inside. This is not your building. Please go outside),' she said, visibly annoyed as they continued to film her. Despite repeated requests, the photographers lingered, prompting Alia to insist they respect her space before heading inside. Fans support Alia The actor's outburst found some support from the fans online, who agreed that she was well within her rights to lash out at the photographers. 'Are bhai, Kisi Ki bhi society ke andar shor sarabha hua to wo society wale complaint karte he (If they create a ruckus in any society, the RWA will complain), she is right,' read one comment. Another added, 'Boundaries, the media needs to respect boundaries. I dunno why they are given such freedom. A day will come when these paps will hurt someone and then get into serious trouble, then they will learn.' Another fan supported Alia and wrote, 'She is right thoda toh common sense hona chahiye itna pareshan kon karta (They should have some common sense. Who annoys this much).' Earlier in the day, Alia was seen for a public outing with her mother, Soni Razdan, at a screening of War 2, which is currently running in cinemas. The high-octane action film has opened to mixed reviews so far. But what truly grabbed fans' attention was the post-credits scene, which offered a first glimpse into YRF's next big spy thriller, Alpha. The teaser featured Bobby Deol marking a young girl's hand with the symbol of a covert agency—widely speculated to be a young version of Alia Bhatt's character in the film. Fans believe Alpha will explore the journey from mentor to enemy, positioning Alia in one of her most action-driven roles to date, along with Sharvari Wagh. Alia's upcoming films Bhatt has an exciting slate of upcoming films. She will headline YRF's Alpha, a female-led spy thriller set in the same universe as War and Pathaan. She is also set to star in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Love & War, alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal, a period romantic drama that promises intense performances. Additionally, Alia is producing and starring in a Netflix project under her banner, Eternal Sunshine Productions.