Jungle Cry is a forthcoming sports drama film directed by Sagar Ballary, know the 2022 release date and OTT platform
He is renowned for his films Bheja Fry (2007), Bheja Fry 2 (2011), and Bhatukli (Marathi) (2014). Diane Charles and Dipankar Giri wrote the script for the film. The film’s music and original score were composed by Rohit Kulkarni.
Jungle Cry Movie 2022 Release Date And Time, OTT Platform, Cast And True Story
Prashant Shah is producing the film alongside Jaswant Singh under the brand of Bollywood Hollywood Productions. This banner has also produced films such as My Name Is Khan, Padman, and Zero. On the technical side, editing and cinematography were handled by Sailessh Dubey and Parixit Warrior.
OTT RELEASE DATE FOR JUNGLE CRY:
The film’s official release date was set on May 13, 2022, according to the film’s creators. It has officially been revealed that the picture will be released on Lionsgate Play on June 3, 2022, as a directed-to-digital release.
Don’t be surprised if you hear the roars of “Madiba! Khadiba!” echoing all around the globe on 3rd June!
Humare shero ka jhund aa raha to rule in rugby, with #JungleCry making an exclusive premiere on Lionsgate Play.@AbhayDeol pic.twitter.com/lc26U2bA0x
— Lionsgate Play (@lionsgateplayIN) June 1, 2022
STAR CAST:
Abhay Deol of Dev.D fame plays coach Rudra in the film. Emily Shah, an American actress, will make her Bollywood debut in this highly anticipated sports drama, playing physiotherapist Roshni Thakkar. Julian Lewis Jones portrays Dale Bright, Sherry Baines portrays Nicola Bennett, Ross O’Hennessy portrays Tim Harris, Richard Elfyn portrays Richard Ben, Rhys Ap Willaim portrays Mark, and Atul Kumar portrays Atul Kumar.
Famous Rugby figures such as referee Nigel Ownes, Wales and British Lions fly-half Phil Bennet, and former Wales captain Colin Charvis make cameo appearances in Jungle Cry.
TRAILER:
On May 13, 2022, the trailer for this highly anticipated sports drama film was unveiled. The roughly 2.5-minute clip depicts the actual. An uplifting story of 12 orphaned and poor youngsters from India’s Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences.
It recounts the journey of 12 disadvantaged tribal children who, in just four months, master the beautiful game of Rugby and go on to become the roaring Jungle Cats of India, winning the famous U14 Rugby World Cup in England in 2007.


