
Cricket met cinema in the coolest way possible when Sachin Tendulkar, the God of Cricket, posed in style wearing a Rajinikanth “Coolie” T-shirt against the backdrop of the superstar’s poster.
The picture has gone viral across social media, where fans of both legends are celebrating the crossover moment. Tendulkar, known for his calm demeanor and simple lifestyle, rarely steps into pop culture conversations, but when he does, it’s bound to make headlines.
Rajinikanth’s upcoming film Coolie has already generated massive buzz across India, and Sachin’s appearance as a supporter only adds to the excitement. The Master Blaster has often expressed admiration for Indian cinema, and this gesture shows his respect for another sporting giant of a different field — cinema’s undisputed superstar.
The photo has fans gushing: two icons from two worlds — cricket and cinema — brought together by one frame. It’s moments like these that remind us how deeply intertwined sports and films are in India’s cultural fabric.
As one fan put it online: “When God of Cricket wears Thalaivar’s Coolie T-shirt, it’s not just fashion, it’s history!”
The picture has gone viral across social media, where fans of both legends are celebrating the crossover moment. Tendulkar, known for his calm demeanor and simple lifestyle, rarely steps into pop culture conversations, but when he does, it’s bound to make headlines.
Rajinikanth’s upcoming film Coolie has already generated massive buzz across India, and Sachin’s appearance as a supporter only adds to the excitement. The Master Blaster has often expressed admiration for Indian cinema, and this gesture shows his respect for another sporting giant of a different field — cinema’s undisputed superstar.
The photo has fans gushing: two icons from two worlds — cricket and cinema — brought together by one frame. It’s moments like these that remind us how deeply intertwined sports and films are in India’s cultural fabric.
As one fan put it online: “When God of Cricket wears Thalaivar’s Coolie T-shirt, it’s not just fashion, it’s history!”