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Aamir Khan Confirms He Didn’t Charge A Single Rupee For His Role In Coolie, Saying Sharing Screen With Rajinikanth Is Reward Enough

Aamir Khan has confirmed he didn’t charge any money for his cameo in Coolie, calling it a privilege to share the screen with Rajinikanth. He added that appearing in the film was more about respect than payment.

Amidst the unsavoury accusations of his brother, Aamir Khan quietly jetted off for a vacation with his ladylove Gauri Spratt on Tuesday.

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“I needed a breather, some pause from all the stress. Gauri has a very calming effect on me. Just being around her makes me feel peaceful,” Aamir told this writer.

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The past week has not been easy for Aamir, what with his brother Faisal accusing Aamir of enforced confinement, among other things.

Aamir was supposed to attend a pre-release event in Hyderabad for Coolie with Rajinikanth and Nagarjuna. Aamir has given it a skip as he didn’t want to be confronted with uncomfortable questions from the media about his brother.

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Aamir confirmed he hasn’t charged any money for Coolie. “No, Subhash, I haven’t charged any money. I have too much love and respect for Rajni Sir to even think of money. Just sharing the screen with him is reward enough.”

About flying off on the eve of release, Aamir said, “It isn’t as if I am the hero of Coolie. I am just a cameo player. Rajini Sir and Nag play the central characters. If audiences flock to see Coolie, it would be to see them, not me.”

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First published on: Aug 15, 2025 11:32 AM IST


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