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Photo Courtesy: Lokesh Kanagaraj X page

Coolie: Shruti Hassan joins Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, new poster shows her holding a shovel in hand

| @indiablooms | Aug 31, 2024, at 10:33 pm

Director Lokesh Kanagaraj has unveiled yet another poster of the movie Coolie which shows Shruti Haasan is a part of the multi-starrer project now.

" Kicked to have @shrutihaasan joining the cast of #Coolie as #Preethi," Kanagaraj wrote on X.

The posters of the movie showed  Nagarjuna and Soubin Shahir will be seen in the movie sharing screen spaces.

Soubin Shahi, who is known for his Malayalam movies, will make his Tamil debut with Coolie.

He will play a character named Dayal.

Makers said Shruti will play the character named Preethi in the film.

In the poster, she could be holding a shovel in her hand.

Following her inclusion in the movie cast, Shruti wrote on X: " Thankyou Lokesh !! Super stoked to be a part of this."

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