Pooja Hegde Overjoyed as Monica Bellucci Expresses Appreciation for Coolie Melody: Enjoyed Thoroughly!
In the bustling world of cinema, a unique twist has emerged. The Italian actress Monica Bellucci has expressed her admiration for a song from the upcoming Indian Tamil-language action thriller film, "Coolie." However, it's important to clarify that she is not confirmed as a cast member in the film, as per the available sources.
"Coolie," directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is set to release on August 14 and promises a powerful blend of action and storytelling. The film features a star-studded cast, with Rajinikanth in the lead role as Deva, a former coolie union leader. Other notable actors include Nagarjuna Akkineni, Soubin Shahir, Upendra, Shruti Haasan, Sathyaraj, and a cameo by Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan.
The plot revolves around Deva, who investigates the suspicious death of his friend Rajshekhar (Sathyaraj). His quest leads him to uncover a dangerous global crime syndicate involved in illegal smuggling and a sinister heart-trafficking ring targeting laborers (coolies). Deva infiltrates the gang to dismantle this operation, uncovering deeper secrets tied to his own past and confronting figures like Dayal (Soubin Shahir), who poses as an undercover cop but has complex allegiances.
Monica Bellucci's compliment on the song "Monica" in "Coolie" has made waves, particularly among one of the actors, Pooja Hegde. A longtime fan of Monica Bellucci, Pooja Hegde was thrilled by the compliment and considered it the biggest compliment ever. Although Pooja Hegde is part of the extended cast and has performed in the song "Monica," she believes her role has contributed to the commercial success of the film.
Despite Monica Bellucci not being confirmed as a cast member, her praise for "Coolie" has added to the film's global attention. The film is gearing up for a fierce competition at the box office with "War 2." With its August 14 release date, which is a significant date in the film industry, "Coolie" is set to make its mark.
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