Rajinikanth’s Coolie Creates Box Office Tsunami – ₹320 Crore in 3 Days!

 Coolie Day 3 Box Office Collection: Rajinikanth’s Film Crosses ₹320 Crore Worldwide in Just 72 Hours



Rajinikanth’s latest blockbuster Coolie is rewriting box-office history. The film, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, has had a phenomenal opening weekend, smashing records not just in India but also globally.


Day-Wise Box Office Collection (India Net)


Day 1 (Aug 14, Thursday): ₹65 crore


Day 2 (Aug 15, Friday): ₹54.75 crore


Day 3 (Aug 16, Saturday): ₹38.5 crore



👉 Total (3 Days India Net): ₹158.25 crore


India Gross Collection


Day 1: ₹77 crore


Day 2: ₹64.75 crore


Day 3: ₹46.75 crore


3-Day India Gross: ₹188.5 crore



Worldwide Box Office Report


According to early trade estimates, Coolie has crossed the ₹320–325 crore mark worldwide in just three days, making it the fastest Tamil film ever to enter the ₹300 crore club. Previously, Vijay’s Leo had achieved this milestone in four days, but Rajinikanth’s Coolie has set a new benchmark.


Records Broken


Fastest Tamil film to gross ₹300 crore worldwide


Highest opening weekend collection for a Tamil film in 2025


Surpassed the lifetime India net collections of several 2025 releases within just three days


Outperformed Good Bad Ugly (₹153.75 crore India net) in just 72 hours



The Big Picture


The combination of Rajinikanth’s superstardom, Lokesh Kanagaraj’s storytelling, and the Independence Day extended weekend has turned Coolie into a box-office juggernaut. With positive word of mouth and strong overseas response, the film is expected to continue its dream run in the coming days.


Outlook


With War 2 also running successfully at the box office, the clash between the two biggies has created massive buzz. However, Coolie has already made history by becoming the fastest Tamil film to breach the ₹300 crore mark worldwide. The upcoming weekdays will be crucial to 

see whether it maintains the same momentum.


In just 3 days, Coolie has proved why Rajinikanth remains the undisputed king of Indian cinema

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