Key Points

A new Tamil-Malayalam bilingual sports film Balti promises intense action and authentic Kabaddi sequences. Actor Shanthanu Baghyaraj reveals the physical challenges of preparing for his role as a defender. The film features a star-studded cast including Shane Nigam and a surprise appearance by director Alphonse Puthren. Scheduled for release on September 26, Balti is generating significant buzz among film enthusiasts.

Key Points: Shanthanu Baghyaraj's Balti Stunt Injury Reveals Kabaddi Drama

  • Shanthanu blacked out during a challenging Kabaddi stunt sequence
  • Film features real pro-Kabaddi league players performing authentic moves
  • Shane Nigam plays fearless raider in his 25th career film
  • Alphonse Puthren makes surprise appearance as gangster Soda Babu
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When Shanthanu Baghyaraj got knocked out unconscious while filming for a stunt sequence for Balti! (IANS Exclusive)

Actor Shanthanu Baghyaraj shares intense behind-the-scenes experience of filming Balti, a high-stakes Kabaddi sports action drama

"Kabaddi is a full-contact sport. So, I suffered a ligament strain - Shanthanu Baghyaraj, IANS Interview"

Chennai, Sep 24

Actor Shanthanu Baghyaraj, who plays a pivotal character in director Unni Sivalingam's eagerly awaited Tamil-Malayalam bilingual sports action drama 'Balti', has now disclosed that he blacked out completely after suffering a blow to his temple while filming for an action sequence in the film.

In an exclusive interview to IANS, Shanthanu disclosed, "The action and sports sequences in Balti will be intense and gripping. We all sustained several injuries. Be it Shane (Shane Nigam), or me, all of us suffered bruises while training for the stunt and sporting sequences and then later on shooting for the film."

The actor then said, "Kabaddi is a full-contact sport. So, I suffered a ligament strain while Shane Nigam had a stiff lower back. Once, while going for a raid, I was to be captured by the opponents' team. The players in the film are all real pro-Kabaddi league players. While doing so, one of the defender's knee hit me on my temple, making me black out for some time."

Shanthanu went on to disclose that the entire cast underwent rigorous training to make the sports action drama.

" I had to carry the boys on my back and run around the field to strengthen my back for my role. I play a defender in the Kabaddi unit specialising in "dash"," Shanthanu explained.

The film, which has triggered huge interest among fans and film buffs, was originally scheduled to hit screens worldwide on August 29 for Onam this year. However, now, the film's release has been pushed to September 26.

Shane Nigam plays a Kabaddi player called Udhayan in the film. The sports drama, that will revolve around the sport of Kabaddi, will showcase Shane Nigam as a fearless raider, who strikes terror in the hearts of the defence of the opposing teams. Interestingly, this film will be an important landmark in Shane Nigam's film career as it is his 25th film.

Apart from Shane Nigam, the film will feature actors Preethi Asrani in a pivotal role. More significantly, it will have director Alphonse Puthren, best known for having directed the blockbuster Premam, playing the role of a cold-blooded gangster called Soda Babu.

Actor Shanthanu Baghyaraj plays a character called Kumar in the film while Selvaraghavan plays a character called Porthamarai Bhairavan in the film.

Written and directed by Unni Sivalingam, the film is being produced by Santhosh T Kuruvilla and Binu George Alexander under the banners of STK Frames and Binu George Alexander Productions respectively.

Cinematography for the film is by Alex J Pulickal while art direction is by Ashik S. More significantly, the movie has music by young music sensation Sai Abhyankkar.

Editing for the film is by Shivkumar V.Panicker while costumes have been designed by Melwy J. The film, which will be high on action, has two stunt masters -- Action Sandhosh and Vicky.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Safety should be the top priority during stunts. Hope the production team is taking proper precautions. Getting knocked unconscious is no joke - wish Shanthanu a speedy recovery!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Pro Kabaddi League, it's exciting to see a film focusing on this traditional Indian sport. Using real players adds authenticity. Hope it does justice to the game!
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Arjun K
Shane Nigam's 25th film! He's come a long way. The cast looks interesting with Alphonse Puthren playing a gangster. Curious to see how this sports drama turns out. All the best to the team! 💪
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Michael C
While I appreciate the dedication, film sets need better safety protocols. In Hollywood, such incidents would lead to serious investigations. Hope Indian cinema improves in this aspect.
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Kavya N
Carrying boys on his back for training? That's some serious preparation! This makes me more excited about the film. Hope the hard work translates well on screen. Booking tickets for first day! 🎬

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