JOCKEY: PK7 Studios Brings India’s First Film on Madurai Goat Fight

"JOCKEY," India’s first cinematic depiction of Madurai Goat Fight, highlights culture, resilience, and human-animal bonds, directed by Dr. Pragabhal.

Sangri Today
Sangri Today Verified Media or Organization • 11 Apr, 2026 Super Admin
September 26, 2025 • 8:00 PM  0
S
Sangri Today Spotlight
BREAKING
Sangri Today
Sangri Today
7 months ago
JOCKEY: PK7 Studios Brings India’s First Film on Madurai Goat Fight
 Film on Madurai Goat Fight
"JOCKEY," India’s first cinematic depiction of Madurai Goat Fight, highlights culture, resilience, and human-animal bonds, directed by Dr. Pragabhal.
Full Story: https://www.sangritoday.com/spotlight/jockey-pk7-studios-brings-indias-first-film-on-madurai-goat-fight
https://www.sangritoday.com/spotlight/jockey-pk7-studios-brings-indias-first-film-on-madurai-goat-fight
Google News
Copied
JOCKEY: PK7 Studios Brings India’s First Film on Madurai Goat Fight
JOCKEY: PK7 Studios Brings India’s First Film on Madurai Goat Fight

New Delhi [India], September 26: After breaking new ground with Muddy, India’s first-ever mud racing film, visionary filmmaker Dr. Pragabhal now presents JOCKEY, produced by PK7 Studios. This ambitious project marks the first Indian film to depict the traditional Madurai Goat Fight, a centuries-old cultural sport, on the big screen with raw authenticity and cinematic scale.

The director’s inspiration came from witnessing the fierce yet emotional goat fights in Madurai. What captivated him was not only the adrenaline of the sport, but the bond between goats and their handlers – relationships steeped in ritual, respect, and survival. The goats, often treated as family members, are adorned and worshipped before stepping into the arena. This blend of tradition, culture, and human-animal connection forms the core of JOCKEY.

To bring this story alive, Dr. Pragabhal immersed himself in Madurai for nearly three years, researching the culture, observing local practices, and building trust with handlers. For him, authenticity was non-negotiable: the actors had to live, train, and bond with the goats just like real handlers. Goats were purchased and cared for, with the cast feeding, bathing, and spending months alongside them to create genuine emotional connections.

Sangri Today Verified Media or Organization • 11 Apr, 2026 Super Admin

Sangri Today is a news website of news and current affairs that publishes news reports from various places, from general reports.

home Home amp_stories Web Stories local_fire_department Trending play_circle Videos mark_email_unread Newsletter