'Operation Tral' First Look: Jayasurya's Gritty Thriller Unveiled

The first look of 'Operation Tral', starring Jayasurya and directed by Ratheesh Vega, has been unveiled. The film is an investigative thriller inspired by true events, focusing on a deadly Kashmir convoy ambush. Jayasurya described it as one of the most exciting projects in his career, blending action with a national security narrative. The film is produced by Joby George Thadathil under Goodwill Entertainments.

Key Points: Operation Tral First Look: Jayasurya's Investigative Thriller

  • First look of Jayasurya starrer 'Operation Tral' unveiled
  • Film is an investigative thriller inspired by true events
  • Directed and written by Ratheesh Vega
  • Story revolves around a deadly Kashmir convoy ambush
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'Operation Tral': Jayasurya starrer investigative thriller first look unveiled

First look of 'Operation Tral', starring Jayasurya and directed by Ratheesh Vega, unveiled. An investigative thriller inspired by true events.

"Operation Tral stands out as one of the most exciting and challenging projects in my career. - Jayasurya"

Mumbai, April 25

The first look of 'Operation Tral', starring Jayasurya and directed by Ratheesh Vega, has been unveiled, setting the stage for an intense investigative thriller inspired by true events.

Written and directed by Ratheesh Vega, and produced by Joby George Thadathil under the banner of Goodwill Entertainments, 'Operation Tral' is around a deadly Kashmir convoy ambush that triggers a gripping narrative where the lines between patriotism and politics begin to blur, according to the press release.

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Speaking about the project, actor Jayasurya said in a statement, "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"

Director Ratheesh Vega highlighted the inspiration behind the film, stating, "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"

The film is co-produced by Sunimol Joby, with cinematography by Najose. Ratheesh Vega has also composed the music and original score, contributing to the film's overall tone and intensity.

The project design is 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.

Additional crew members include chief associate Ullas Krishna and stills photographer Jan Joseph George. Sound design is crafted by Vicky, with production control by Iqbal Panayikulam, according to the press release.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, we need more films like this that highlight the sacrifices of our soldiers and spies. But I hope they don't overdo the jingoism. A balanced narrative that shows the human cost is what we need.
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Vikram M
Jayasurya has been picking some really interesting roles. From 'Joseph' to 'Vellam', now this. Looking forward to seeing him in an action-packed avatar. The Kashmir connection adds a layer of realism. 🔥
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Ananya R
I just hope the film doesn't turn into a propaganda piece. The director's words about 'terror wearing many faces' sound deep, but let's see if the execution matches. Still, excited for a good thriller.
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Rohit P
The cast and crew look solid. Ratheesh Vega directing and composing music? That's a huge workload! Hope he pulls it off. Also, Kudos to the production team for taking up such a sensitive subject.

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