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The action-packed film about ivory smuggling will release in May this year
The final leg of shooting for Anthony Pepe’s big-budget action entertainer Kattalan has wrapped up in Kerala. The film began the first schedule of its shoot in early October where a large portion of the action scenes where shot in a forest in Thailand. The shoot involved several sequences with trained elephants to complement the film’s ivory poaching backdrop and the film will also require extensive work with its CGI.
Several actors and crew members shared the poster announcing the final wrap of the film’s schedule. The new poster features several bikes and jeeps running straight into a forest with the background score playing in the backdrop.
According to a press note from the team, the shoot of the action film was stalled because the lead actor suffered an injury. “The incident occurred during the shoot in Thailand, while filming a combat scene involving an elephant.” The film is being directed by first-time director Paul George, and the action sequences involving elephants are being choreographed by Kecha Khamphakdee, known for their work in international action thrillers, including the Ong-Bak series.
The film’s music is composed by Ajaneesh Loknath, with the script being written by Joby Varghese, Paul George, and Jero Jacob. The film's dialogue is by Unni R. Kattalan and will be released in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi, with reports suggesting a May 2026 theatrical release.
Said to be in production with a massive budget, it’s being directed by first time director Paul George. Speaking about the film, he said, “It began with a modest budget. But at each stage, I was only encouraged to make the film bigger, in line with a huge vision. No expenses have been spared.” The director also said that this was fourth script for Antony Varghese having got his dates five years ago.