Aamir Khan’s first look from the action-packed Coolie is finally here, and fans are already obsessed. Starring Rajinikanth and directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the film just dropped a poster of Aamir’s character Dahaa, and social media is buzzing with reactions.
The poster, shared by Sun Pictures on social media, shows Aamir in a rugged avatar. Wearing a dark vest, puffing on a pipe, and giving a deadly stare, his look is a total departure from his usual roles. Even though it’s just a cameo, fans think his entry could shake up the entire story.
Aamir Khan’s 1st Look As Dahaa Dominates The Buzz Of War 2
As soon as the poster dropped, fans filled X and Instagram with reactions. One user wrote, “Mosttttt awaited character of Coolie.”
Another hyped it up, saying, “Coolie, the first 1000 crore Kollywood film.”
But what really grabbed attention was how people compared Coolie to War 2, YRF’s action film starring Hrithik Roshan, Jr NTR, and Kiara Advani. A user bluntly posted, “War 2 confirm flop at the box office.”
Fans also joked about how Coolie created massive hype with just one poster, while War 2 needs bikini stills to stay relevant.
One X user wrote, “#War2 Need #KiaraAdvani Stills & Bikini Scenes to Promote & create hype for the Movie! Meanwhile #Coolie creating Huge Expectations with Just 1 face #Rajinikanth Posters Glimpse & Song.”
Another user shared, “#War2 may lead Advance booking & the opening But #Coolie will rule the game. Mark My Word."
One more posted, "War2 ko kaccha chaba jaaye #Coolie #CoolieThePowerhouse"
What To Expect From Rajinikanth's Coolie
Coolie brings together a star-packed cast. Apart from Rajinikanth and Aamir Khan, the film features Nagarjuna, Upendra, and Shruthi Haasan in major roles. Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the filmmaker behind hits like Kaithi, Master, and Vikram, this one’s expected to be a stylish, gritty action ride.
With a massive Rs 375 crore budget, Coolie ranks among the biggest Indian films of 2025. It’s set to hit theatres on August 14, right before Independence Day, and will release in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi to capture a pan-India audience.