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”Balti” was released theatrically on 26 September 2025.

”Balti” was released theatrically on 26 September 2025.

== Plot ==

Three powerful goons control the small town of [[Velampalayam]], which is located on the border between [[Tamil Nadu]] and [[Kerala]]. In the meantime, four young kabaddi players become caught in these fraudulent activities and powerplay, jeopardising their loved ones, friendship, and trust. Soon, the focus shifts to revenge, where only one person can make it through.

== Cast ==

== Cast ==

2025 Indian film

Balti is an 2025 Indian sports action film written and directed by debutant Unni Sivalingam. Produced by STK Frames and Binu George Alexander Productions, the film stars Shane Nigam, Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, and Preethi Asrani with Alphonse Puthren and Selvaraghavan in supporting roles. Due to the film’s setting in both Kerala and Tamil Nadu, it contains both Malayalam and Tamil dialogues.

The film was officially announced in July 2024 under the tentative title Shane Nigam 25, as it is the actor’s 25th film in a leading role, and the official title was announced in June 2025. Principal photography took place from December 2024 to March 2025 across Coimbatore, Palakkad and Pollachi. The film has music composed by the debutant, Sai Abhyankkar, cinematography handled by Alex J Pulikkal and editing by Shivkumar V. Panicker.

Balti was released theatrically on 26 September 2025.

Plot

Three powerful goons control the small town of Velampalayam, which is located on the border between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. In the meantime, four young kabaddi players become caught in these fraudulent activities and powerplay, jeopardising their loved ones, friendship, and trust. Soon, the focus shifts to revenge, where only one person can make it through.

Cast

Production

On 4 July 2024, Shane Nigam announced that his 25th film would be directed by debutant Unni Sivalingam and produced jointly by Santhosh T. Kuruvilla and Binu George Alexander.[6] The film would be shot simultaneously in Malayalam and Tamil.[7] Tentatively titled Shane Nigam 25 and Production No. 14,[8] the technical crew includes cinematographer Alex J. Pulikkal, editor Shivkumar V. Panicker, production designer Ashique S, makeup artist Jitesh Poyya, costume designer Melvi, action choreographer Vicky Master, and sound designer Nithin Lukose.[9][10]

The official title, Balti, was announced on 11 June 2025.[11] The following month, Sai Abhyankkar was revealed to score the music, in his film debut. Although he had previously signed on for Benz, Karuppu and Dude, this film would release before.[12] In December 2024, Shanthanu Bhagyaraj and Preethi Asrani were announced being cast, with the latter pairing opposite Shane.[8] The following July, Alphonse Puthren was announced as the main antagonist.[13] The film, revolving around kabaddi players, was confirmed to feature national and state-level kabaddi players in its cast.[11]

Principal photography began with an inaugural puja ceremony on 12 December 2024 at a film city in Coimbatore with the cast and crew.[14] Filming was set to take place at Coimbatore, Palakkad and Pollachi for around 90 days.[10] Principal photography wrapped by 25 March 2025, with filming having lasted 92 days, as planned.[15]

Music

The soundtrack is composed by Sai Abhyankkar, in his first feature film.[12][16] His remuneration was around ₹2 crore (US$240,000), which the producer claimed was the highest for a Malayalam film composer.[17] The audio rights were acquired by Think Music.[3] The track “Soda Break” was featured in the introduction teaser for Alphonse Puthren’s character.[18] The first single “Jaalakaari” was released on 24 August 2025.[19]

Release

Balti was released theatrically on 26 September 2025,[4] in standard and EPIQ formats.[20] It was previously scheduled to release on 29 August coinciding Onam.[21][22][23]

Reception

Critical response

Arjun Menon of The Indian Express gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote, “Yet the impersonal writing and thin character sketches drain the immediacy from the action and undercut the high-stakes plot. The film’s attempts to tap into the emotional core of friendship, and the tragedy triggered by one friend’s poor choices, feel trite and disconnected from the rest of the story. Still, whenever Balti surrenders to its action instincts, it delivers a good time at the movies.[24]

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