Jayasurya's 'Operation Tral' First Look: A Pan-Indian Action Thriller

The makers of 'Operation Tral' released the first look of the pan-Indian action thriller starring Jayasurya. Directed by Ratheesh Vega, the film draws from India's elite intelligence operations and will release in five languages. Jayasurya called it one of the most exciting projects in his career, blending high-octane action with a national security narrative. The film aims to elevate Malayalam cinema's presence in the national mainstream.

Key Points: Operation Tral First Look: Jayasurya's Pan-Indian Film

  • First look of 'Operation Tral' released
  • Jayasurya stars in lead role
  • Directed by Ratheesh Vega
  • Film to release in 5 languages
  • Explores elite intelligence operations
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Jayasurya's pan Indian film Operation Tral's first look out!

Jayasurya's pan-Indian film 'Operation Tral' first look released. Directed by Ratheesh Vega, it explores elite intelligence operations and patriotism.

Jayasurya's pan Indian film Operation Tral's first look out!
"Operation Tral stands out as one of the most exciting and challenging projects in my career. - Jayasurya"

Chennai, April 25

The makers of director Ratheesh Vega's eagerly awaited pan Indian action thriller 'Operation Tral', featuring Malayalam actor Jayasurya in the lead, on Saturday released the first look of the film, much to the delight of fans and film buffs.

Written and directed by Ratheesh Vega, the film is being produced by Joby George Thadathil under the banner of Goodwill Entertainments. With Jayasurya in the lead, the film draws from the world of India's elite intelligence operations.

Sources say 'Operation Tral', which will release in five languages including Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, will seek to position itself as a film with the true essence of patriotism and that its narrative will be anchored in the realities of modern intelligence warfare -- blending high-octane action sequences with a strong national message that reflects the spirit of duty and resilience.

The sources point out that the scale, intensity, and subject matter of the film indicate that it is a project designed for pan-Indian appeal-one that seeks to elevate Malayalam cinema's presence in the national mainstream.

Actor Jayasurya said, "Operation Tral stands out as one of the most exciting and challenging projects in my career. It brings together high-octane action with a powerful narrative rooted in national security. Every sequence is designed to feel real and I'm excited for audiences to experience its massive scale. This film carries a strong message and I hope it resonates with audiences across the country."

"In a world where terror wears many faces, I wanted to explore the silent battles fought in the shadows by those who protect our nation without recognition. This film is a humble attempt to step into the unseen world of intelligence agencies and reflect the quiet strength of those who carry the weight of the nation, often without ever being seen," said director Ratheesh Vega.

Backing this ambitious vision is a strong technical and creative team. The film is co-produced by Sunimol Joby, with cinematography by Najose. Interestingly, Ratheesh Vega is also composing the music and original score of the film.

The project design is being handled by Noble Jacob, while editing is by Shafeeque V B. Sound mixing is led by M. R. Rajakrishnan, with production design by Sajeesh Thamarassery and art direction by Suneesh Sodharan.

Costume design is jointly handled by Sameera Saneesh and Saritha Jayasurya, while makeup is by Ronex Xavier.



- IANS

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Priya S
The director's quote about "silent battles fought in the shadows" really resonated with me. Our intelligence agencies do incredible work that rarely gets acknowledged. However, I hope the film strikes a balance between entertainment and sensitivity - real-world operations are complex and don't always fit into neat hero-villain narratives. Still, very excited for this! 🎬
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Vikram M
Good to see Malayalam cinema expanding its reach. But I'm a bit skeptical about these "patriotic" films - often they just become propaganda. Hope 'Operation Tral' has substance and doesn't just rely on action for its appeal. The technical team looks solid though. Will wait for the trailer before getting hyped.
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James A
As someone who follows Indian cinema from abroad, I'm intrigued by this trend of pan-Indian films. The subject of intelligence ops is universal and could connect with audiences anywhere. Jayasurya is a talented actor - hope this puts him on the national map. Also, love that the director is handling music alongside direction - shows passion. 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
High expectations from this one! The technical crew is impressive - especially having a dedicated sound mixer like M.R. Rajakrishnan. Malayalam cinema has been delivering quality content lately, and if they can maintain that standard while going pan-Indian, it'll be a win for regional cinema. Jayasurya deserves more national recognition. 💪
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Rajesh Q
A five-language release is ambitious. But remember, many such films have flopped because they lose the local flavor. I hope they've taken care of dubbing and not made it

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