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Arjun Ashokan steps into the ring as Loco Lobo in Chatha Pacha

The Arjun Ashokan-starrer Chatha Pacha is set against the backdrop of an underground WWE-style wrestling club in Fort Kochi

Cinema Express Desk

The makers of Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies unveiled the first look and character poster of Arjun Ashokan on the occasion of the actor’s birthday. Arjun plays Savio, also known as Loco Lobo, in the upcoming wrestling action comedy entertainer directed by debutant Adhvaith Nayar.

The poster, shared by the team with the caption, “On his birthday, Loco Lobo is unleashed. The beast has entered the ring! Wait till you see him rumble,” features the actor in a fierce and striking avatar. With wild eyes and a broad grin, Arjun appears in golden wrestling attire.

Chatha Pacha is set against the backdrop of an underground WWE-style wrestling club in Fort Kochi. Described as a big-budget production, the film will explore the lives of characters who become part of this gritty and flamboyant world. Alongside Arjun, the cast includes Roshan Mathew, Marco actor Ishan Shoukath, Vishak Nair, and Pooja Mohandas in key roles. It marks the Malayalam debut of the acclaimed composer trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, who are handling the songs, while the background score is composed by Kishkindha Kaandam-fame Mujeeb Majeed.

The technical team of Chatha Pacha further includes cinematographer Anend C Chandran, editor Praveen Prabhakar, and action choreographer Kalai Kingson. The story is penned by Adhvaith Nayar, with the screenplay and dialogues written by Sanoop Thykoodam, known for Sumesh & Ramesh, Chunkzz, and Vikruthi.

Produced by Ritesh S Ramakrishnan and Shihan Shoukath under the Reel World Entertainment banner, Chatha Pacha also features notable actors from other Indian film industries. George Sebastian and Sunil Singh of Mammootty Kampany serve as executive and line producers, respectively.

Arjun was last seen in Akhil Anilkumar's Thalavara, in which the actor plays a man with vitiligo.

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