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The film is being directed by debutant director Adhvaith Nair and will be the Malayalam debut of composers Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Malayalam film Chatha Pacha has secured a worldwide release which will ensure a global showcasing in around 100 countries. The film, directed by first-time filmmaker Adhvaith Nair, is set against the background of wrestling and the fandom surrounding it.
According to a report in Variety, this action drama, with the title Chatha Pacha: The Ring Of Rowdies, will reach a worldwide audience after the makers (Reel World Entertainment) signed a partnership distribution deal with The Plot Pictures.
The film is currently in production, and it stars Roshan Mathew, Arjun Ashokan, Vishak Nair and Ishan Shoukath. The music will be scored by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy in their first Malayalam language film. The film is said to be set against the backdrop of WWE-format wresting that is aimed to appeal to viewers from across the globe.
Earlier, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy had posted on Instagram about this collaboration. They wrote, “Big news! We’re excited to announce that for the first time ever, we’re diving into the world of Malayalam cinema This one’s got it all – Kochi’s soul, WWE wrestling madness, chenda beats, and a soundtrack that’s literally gonna pack a punch! Very excited to be working with producers Ramesh, Ritesh, and Shihan at Reel World Entertainment. This project is something we’ve never done before, and we can’t wait to share it with you Title and cast announcement coming VERY soon – and trust me, you don’t wanna miss this!”
Roshan Mathew was seen most recently in Ronth, while Arjun Ashokan starred in Sumathi Valavu.
In a recent interview with THR India, Roshan Mathew had spoken about working with a real-life police officer in Ronth and the difference that had made. He said, “The added angle here is that some of these are Shahi’s (the director’s )lived experiences, while others are inspired by them. There were questions I couldn’t have asked in any other actor-director setting. But I realised early on that Shahi works a little differently. It’s not so much about discussing how we do the scene or asking my questions in the moment. It works much better when you’ve already established a connection with him.”