Pooja Hegde responds after Monica Bellucci endorses the 'Coolie' song before its launch
The much-anticipated Tamil film, "Coolie," is creating a buzz with the release of its latest track, "Monica." This retro dance-pop number, featuring actress Pooja Hegde in a vibrant dance sequence, is a tribute to the legendary Italian actress, Monica Bellucci [1][2][3].
Director Lokesh Kanagaraj and music composer Anirudh Ravichander, both admirers of Bellucci, drew inspiration for the song from her unique style and presence. The song's setting in a busy port with an energetic dance environment mirrors the film's vibe [2].
Pooja Hegde, who stars in the film alongside Rajinikanth and Soubin Shahir, expressed her joy over Monica Bellucci's appreciation for the song. The Italian actress, known for her iconic style and persona, acknowledged the song positively after fans tagged her on social media [2].
Rajinikanth's performance in the film is noteworthy, as it has significantly contributed to the success of the song "Monica." The veteran actor values the appreciation he receives from directors like Lokesh Kanagaraj more than other forms of recognition [4].
The film's team has dedicated the song "Monica" to Monica Bellucci. Lokesh Kanagaraj, who hired Rajinikanth for his role in the film, expressed appreciation for the actor's performance in the song [5].
The film "Coolie" is set to hit theatres on Thursday, August 14. The release of the song "Monica" has added to the online buzz surrounding the film. Aamir Khan is also set to make a guest appearance in the film, further increasing anticipation [6].
Pooja Hegde, 34, revealed that Monica Bellucci enjoyed the song "Monica." Rajinikanth perceives his role in the film as contributing to ticket sales [7][8].
Both Pooja Hegde and Rajinikanth have expressed their admiration for Monica Bellucci. With the release of "Coolie" and the tribute song "Monica," fans are eager to see how the Italian actress's influence translates onto the big screen.
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