Bollywood actor Abhay Deol says that his upcoming film 'Jungle Cry' illustrates the way the game comes as new opportunities for people stranded in the caste system related things. The actor further added that "it is a very good story and it will be seen reflecting the story of neglected or exploited people in society.
According to Bollywood actor Abhay Deol, the film is a story of Hope and, at the same time, a great example of how sports brings new opportunities for people who keep themselves in things like the caste system.
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The 'Jungle Cry' is said to be a sports biopic being described based on the life of rugby coach Rudraksha Jena and the story of the film is a true story inspired by the rugby team of the Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS). It will see in actor Abhay in the main role.
In this film, Abhay is playing the role of Jena and the film tells the audience about the Adivasi children who start from scratch and learn it, and within just four months, the team prepares to win the Junior World Cup in the UK in the year 2007. Also, let you know that the trailer of ' Jungle Cry' was released at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19.
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