Did Aamir Khan regret his cameo in 'Coolie'? Here's what we know—Exclusive

Rajinikanth's 'Coolie,' directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, features stars from various film industries. A rumor spread online that Aamir Khan regretted his cameo. Sources close to the film's production denied the claim, calling it fake news. 'Coolie' is now available on a digital platform. The film receives mixed reviews, but Anirudh Ravichander's music is praised.
Did Aamir Khan regret his cameo in 'Coolie'? Here's what we know—Exclusive
Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, the Rajinikanth starrer 'Coolie' was a huge pan-India effort. The aim was to bring together leading stars from the multilingual film industry and provide a festive atmosphere for the fans. In that regard, several stars made special appearances: Nagarjuna Akkineni from Telugu, Upendra from Kannada, Soubin Shahir from Malayalam, Sathyaraj from Tamil, and Aamir Khan from Bollywood. The inclusion of a pan-India icon like Aamir Khan in the film was especially talked about as a huge suspense feature.

Did Aamir Khan really call his cameo in ‘Coolie’ a big mistake?

A news piece quickly spread on the internet claiming that Aamir Khan had stated that acting in 'Coolie' was a "big mistake," causing a stir among fans. A newspaper cutting by Startalk- BollyBuzz-Entertainment had Aamir Khan's statement written over it. The question of whether the Bollywood superstar made such a direct criticism was debated on social media in a big way.
Aamir Khan waived ₹20 crore for his Coolie cameo? here’s what actually happened
On the other hand, our source close to the makers of 'Coolie' called it "fake" and muted rumors about Aamir Khan's regret on his cameo in 'Coolie.' With this clarification, it is confirmed that the current circulating information is fake news. Therefore, fans should understand that the controversy about his appearance in the film 'Coolie' is an untrue rumor.

‘Coolie’ lands on OTT with mixed reviews

'Coolie,' which has almost ended its theatrical run, is now streaming on a popular digital platform in multiple languages. Lokesh Kanagaraj's directorial continues to receive mixed reviews as fans find the action drama the weakest of the director's. Anirudh Ravichander scored the music for 'Coolie' to deliver a banger background score, and his music elevated the action sequences well.

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