
Mumbai, May 1: The animated comedy adventure film “Return of the Jungle” has released its motion poster, captivating audiences with its vibrant visuals. Set against the backdrop of modern India, the film draws inspiration from the folk tales of “Panchatantra,” teaching school children valuable lessons about courage and friendship.
The motion poster offers a delightful sneak peek into the film, showcasing its colorful and lively world. It promises to be a memorable experience for the entire family.
Having already made its mark at the Cannes Film Market, “Return of the Jungle” has gained international recognition. Its unique appeal lies in its indigenous style, which beautifully aligns with contemporary global storytelling methods.
The narrative revolves around a group of fourth-grade children facing challenges such as bullying, friendship tests, and self-confidence issues in today’s India.
Directed by Vaibhav Kumaresh, a renowned figure in the animation industry known for creating popular characters like “Simpul” and “Lumpat,” the film is described as a “Made in India” production. Vaibhav highlights the film’s blend of cricket, humor, and coming-of-age stories.
He elaborates that the film follows a group of fourth-graders who regain their confidence, courage, and imagination through magical jungle stories told by a grandfather.
This film, directed by Emmy-nominated Vaibhav Kumaresh, is the result of 15 years of hard work. It creatively intertwines Indian folklore with themes of cricket, friendship, and the thrilling portrayal of childhood fears.
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