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Saiyaara Coolie Collide, Setting Streaming World On Blazing Fire

This year's top two movies, Saiyaara from Bollywood and Coolie from Kollywood, are now available to watch online, and people all around the world are talking about them

By:  Shanaz B Syed   |   13 Sept 2025 2:51 PM IST
Saiyaara Coolie Collide, Setting Streaming World On Blazing Fire
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This year's top two movies, Saiyaara from Bollywood and Coolie from Kollywood, are now available to watch online, and people all around the world are talking about them. Both films were huge successes in theaters, setting box office records and attracting fans because of their stories, actors, and overall movie experience. Now, people can watch them from home, which makes these films reach more viewers than ever before.

Released on July 18, Saiyaara quickly won hearts with its emotional storytelling and soulful music. The film stars newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda as Krish and Vaani, whose love story is tested when Vaani is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Collecting Rs. 337.63 crore net in India and nearly Rs. 581 crore globally, the movie also made waves internationally, with its title track entering the Billboard Top 10. After a successful 50-day run in theatres, it began streaming on Netflix from September 12 in over 190 countries.

Meanwhile, Coolie hit cinemas on August 14, starring superstar Rajinikanth along with Shruti Haasan, Aamir Khan, and Nagarjuna. Set in Visakhapatnam, the film is packed with action and drama. It earned around Rs. 285 crore net in India and crossed Rs. 500 crore worldwide. The Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada versions are now available on Amazon Prime from September 11, with the Hindi version expected around October 9.

Fans are thrilled to either rewatch or experience these films for the first time at home. While Saiyaara delivers love, music, and emotions, Coolie offers high-octane action and drama. Both movies are set to continue their success stories in the OTT space, keeping audiences entertained and engaged long after their theatrical runs.