Abhay Deol-starrer ‘Jungle Cry’ to release on Lionsgate Play in June


PTI, May 13, 2022, 4:14 PM IST

Mumbai: Actor Abhay Deol-led film ”Jungle Cry”, which chronicles the inspiring journey of 12 underprivileged children winning the prestigious International Junior Rugby Tournament in 2007, will release on Lionsgate Play on June 3.

Deol plays real-life rugby coach Rudraksh Jena in the movie, directed by Sagar Ballary. The cast also features Emily Shah as the physiotherapist, Stewart Wright as Paul Walsh and Atul Kumar as professor Achyuta Samanta, the founder of Bhubaneswar’s Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS).

Deol said he is in constant awe of the children who won the tournament, and the coaches who never gave up on them.

“In the land of cricket, where there is hardly any noise about Rugby, 12 young children from rural India made history. With this film that defines nothing is impossible, I hope to have honoured the players’ dedication and commitment to the sport and the country. ”We are excited to bring ‘Jungle Cry’ to audiences and share with them the journey of these heroes who made a mark in the sporting history of India – but were never spoken about,” the actor said.

Talking about bringing ”Jungle Cry” to the platform, Amit Dhanuka, EVP, Lionsgate, said the film is an inspirational story that will entertain the viewers from start to finish. “Continuing to bring viewers content that redefines genres and challenges conventions, Lionsgate Play is proud to announce the release of ‘Jungle Cry, a sports entertainment film that is a must-watch for a sports drama fan. ”With its exciting narrative and a gripping story, this film is set to take you on an inspirational journey of rural kids from Orissa making history. This true story will keep you at the edge-of-the-seat from start to end,” he said.

“Jungle Cry” producer Prashant Shah said the film promotes poverty eradication through education and sports.

 

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