Kattalan - It has been confirmed that Kantara-fame B Ajaneesh Loknath is composing music and the background score for the movie. He is well-known for his works like Bagheera and Kirik Party.
Last Updated: 07.37 PM, May 23, 2025
The makers of Malayalam upcoming film, Kattalan, have dropped a new update on May 23. It has been confirmed that Kantara-fame B Ajaneesh Loknath is composing music and background score for the movie. A poster revealing this update along with a tagline 'The wild calls. The fire roars. The Maestro Arrived' was posted by the producer. Renowned musician Ajaneesh is well-known for his compositions in Kannada films like Bagheera, Kirik Party, and Ulidavaru Kandanthe.
The most recent poster depicts an elephant using its trunk to capture a hunter who has severed one of its tusks. It has hinted to the story's focus on the battle for power and the ivory hunt. Along with this, the producers have stated that, in addition to Malayalam, Kattalan would be available in theatres in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi. The actor's fans anticipate that the producers will soon release a first look poster along with information about the rest of the ensemble as well as crew members.
Antony Varghese Pepe is playing the protagonist in this film. It has been made official that Pepe would portray Antony Varghese in this movie. Moviegoers anticipate that the Ajagajantharam star would deliver another powerful performance in the movie. In February, the young actor's latest film, Daveed, was made available for streaming on ZEE5.
The film is being produced by Shareef Muhammad under the Cubes Entertainments label. Marco, the most recent film directed by Unni Mukundan, was his previous production. This violent action thriller is currently available on Sony LIV and OTTplay Premium. Despite criticism for its violent scenes, the film was a huge box office success. After that, the producer promised to make his next movie less violent. Paul George, the director of Kattalan, responded by saying that it is difficult to make the action thriller without resorting to stunts. This film will mark the directorial debut of Paul George.