At 60+, Nagarjuna proves age is just a number in Coolie

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Akkineni Nagarjuna is a name that needs no introduction in Indian cinema. Even in his 60s, the superstar continues to impress with his fitness, charm, and versatile acting, giving younger heroes a run for their money. Whether it’s mass entertainers, classy dramas, romantic tales, or devotional films, Nagarjuna has an unmatched ability to adapt and excel.

Throughout his illustrious career, he has embraced diverse roles, the stylish rebel in Shiva, the spiritual devotee in Sri Ramadasu, the romantic charmer in Manmadhudu, and the fierce fighter in Rajanna. Films like Annamayya, Shirdi Sai, and Soggade Chinni Nayana further showcased his range and commitment to unique storytelling.

Recently, Nagarjuna tasted success with Kubera and surprised fans by taking on the antagonist’s role in Rajinikanth’s Coolie. Despite being a star hero, he has shown no hesitation in experimenting with supporting parts and negative characters, breaking stereotypes for his age group. At the Coolie pre-release event, he openly admitted that always playing the “good guy” was becoming repetitive, and he wanted to explore something different, a reflection of his enduring passion for cinema.

While his on-screen career is filled with variety, his off-screen lifestyle is equally enviable. Known for his impeccable grooming, stylish wardrobe, and disciplined fitness routine, Nagarjuna continues to be a style icon. Despite maintaining a low profile on social media and rarely sharing personal pictures, whenever a new photo surfaces, it inevitably goes viral.

The latest example is a striking image from the Coolie sets that’s making waves online. In the photo, Nagarjuna sports a black T-shirt layered with an olive-green blazer, paired with crisp white trousers and black loafers with white trim. Leaning casually against his BMW, wearing sleek sunglasses, he exudes the charisma of a man far younger than his years.

This effortlessly cool look has captivated not only his loyal fan base but also casual cinema lovers, proving yet again that Nagarjuna remains the undisputed “King” of style and screen presence.