Coolie Box Office Collection Day 4: Will Rajinikanth -Film hit £ 200 crore milestone today?

Coolie Box Office Collection Day 4: Rajinikanth’s Coolie, who was the 50th year in the industry, enjoyed a long weekend in the Indian box office. However, after a record of the opening day on Thursday, August 14, the film hit a slowdown. On day 2, the film has already hit the £ 100 crore milestone. Despite the decline in ticket sales, Coolie crossed the £ 150 crore milestone on Saturday, day 3. However, on Sunday, the figures were slightly lower than on the previous days, so it still has to be seen whether Coolie can draw to the £ 200 milestone today. Coolie Box Office Collection Day 4 According to early estimates of industry tracker Sacnilk, Coolie, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, earned £ 15.59 crore on Sunday until 5pm. With this, Coolie’s 4 -day total of 4 days stands at £ 174.84. The total earnings will be reviewed later that evening, as soon as the figures for the evening and night show have been declared. It is yet to be seen whether the Rajinikanth film will be able to hit another milestone by entering the £ 200 Crore club by the end of the day today, or if it is a sad miss. If the film achieves this achievement, Coolie’s opening weekend collection will be a massive £ 200+ crore. The film is released in five languages: Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayales and Kannada, which increase a Pan-India appeal. COOLIE WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE COLLECTION COOLIE, the largest Indian Opperer of 2025 in the Worldwide Box Office, earns a gross of £ 320 crore on day 3. of this. Sacnilk said Coolie became the first Tamil film to cross the £ 150 crore worldwide on his opening day and cemented his place in film history. Coolie’s Day 4 Global Revenue will be published tomorrow, Monday. About Coolie Rajinikanth’s Coolie stars Nagarjuna, Upendra, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, Shruti Haasan, Reba Monica John, Junior Gr, and Monisha Blessy. Bollywood actor Aamir Khan is also part of the film in a Como role as Daaha. Coolie was released when Rajinikanth celebrated 50 years in the cinema. The censorship board gave the film a (adults only) certificate.