In Lakadbaggha by Anshuman Jha, a vigilante and dog lover crushes the bones of individuals who mistreat animals. The movie's trailer is now available. The movie also stars Ridhi Dogra and Milind Soman. Anshuman plays the lead and doubles as both an animal vigilante and a martial arts instructor for children during the day. In the excellent trailer, he appears in multiple hand-to-hand fighting action scenes.
Arjun, who advocates for animals, particularly street dogs, is introduced to us in the trailer. Police refuses to believe that it's the work of one man as he mercilessly breaks bones of those who trouble animals. A real hyena finally makes an appearance. Anshuman's Arjun then goes on to unearth an illegal animal trade industry. He takes on animal trade kingpin, played by Paresh Pahuja.
The battle scenes between Anshuman and Eksha Kerung are some of the most exciting in the film. In two different scenes, Ridhi Dogra is shown arguing with Anshuman and going on a date with him. In the movie, Milind Soman is also portrayed as a martial arts instructor.
Lakadbaggha, which is being directed by Victor Mukherjee, will debut in theatres on January 13. It's interesting that it'll compete with Kuttey, the multi-starrer starring Tabu and Arjun Kapoor. The Lakadbaggha trailer also contains the dialogue "Dogs only bark when a hyena is not near."
Tsahi Shemesh, a member of the Avengers cast, trained Anshuman in New York. The movie features Belgian composer Simon Fransquet. It also has French director of photography Jean Marc Selva. Action for the film is by the Ong-Bak team of Ketcha Khamphakdee. Anshuman describes his function as follows: "Arjun Bakshi is a dog's best friend. And I am grateful to have had the opportunity to train in Krav-Maga and bring his ordinary yet extraordinary character to life. Being ordinary is a super power."