The former Miss New Jersey, and youngest contestant to hold the title, joins Abhay Deol(The Field), Stewart Wright(Doctor Who), Julian Lewis Jones (Invictus, Bank Job)and Rugby World Cup referee, Nigel Owens, along with the World Rugby Union, Swansea University andnearly 150 years old rugby team Scarlets. Emily recently graduated from California State University in Entertainment Media Management with credentials assisting director on Fast and Furious 7, Captain America, Run all night (Liam Neeson) and Clint Eastwood on Jersey Boys.
"It is a great honor to be the lead actress in true story for both India and Wales," said Emily Shah. "Since my modelling days I have been a supporterto End Polio with UNICEF, so it as only natural to continue to give back with this film. The outpour of support by the entire World Rugby Union community in Wales and London for the film, has been incredible."
Directed by SagarBallary. 'JUNGLE CRY' is true story of the Jungle Crows team of twelve young tribal Indian boys from extreme tribal regions of India, who played sports bare foot, went on to win the coveted U14 Rugby World Cup in England.
Journey of Dr. AchyutaSamanta the founder of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT); Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS), which provides free accommodation, food, healthcare, and education from KG to PG - kindergarten to post-graduation based in Odisha, India along-with the true story of MBE Paul Walshas British Rugby coach, the Indian coachRudraksh Jena played by Abhay Deoland the team from their small town Bhubaneshwar to Welsh stadiumcapital of Rugby, competing for the world cup is their story, 'JUNGLE CRY'.
'JUNGLE CRY' anticipated summer 2019 release.