Jason Statham's 'Mutiny' set for India release on 21 August
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Jason Statham's latest action thriller 'Mutiny', directed by Jean-Francois Richet, is scheduled to release across Indian cinemas on 21 August, with PVR INOX Pictures presenting the film nationwide. The high-stakes thriller marks one of the most anticipated Hollywood action releases in India this season.
What the Film Is About
In 'Mutiny', Statham plays a man wrongly framed for a crime who is suddenly pulled into a deadly conspiracy. Racing against time and outmanoeuvring powerful adversaries, his character fights for survival in a relentless pursuit of the truth — where a single miscalculation could prove fatal.
The film also stars Annabelle Wallis and Jason Wong alongside Statham in key roles.
Statham's Action Legacy
Statham has built one of Hollywood's most durable action careers over two decades. He is widely credited with helping revive the action-thriller genre through the 2000s and 2010s, anchoring franchise entries and standalone hits alike. His physical credibility on screen is rooted in real training — he reportedly practised Chinese martial arts, kickboxing, and karate from his youth, alongside a background in football and competitive diving.
His breakthrough came with Guy Ritchie's crime films 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' and 'Snatch', before he crossed into American action cinema with supporting roles in 'Turn It Up', 'Ghosts of Mars', and 'The One'.
Key Films in His Career
It was the Transporter film series that cemented Statham as a global action star. He followed that with the 2003 ensemble heist film 'The Italian Job', before headlining a string of commercially successful titles — 'Crank', 'The Bank Job', 'The Mechanic', 'Homefront', 'Mechanic: Resurrection', 'The Meg', 'Wrath of Man', 'Meg 2: The Trench', and 'The Beekeeper'. He also played Lee Christmas across the Expendables ensemble franchise.
His Most Recent Work
Prior to 'Mutiny', Statham was seen in 'Shelter', in which he portrayed a former British government assassin living in seclusion off the coast of Scotland, forced back into violent confrontation while protecting a young girl from the agency hunting her down.
With 'Mutiny' arriving in Indian theatres on 21 August, the film is positioned to draw Statham's established fanbase in the country, where his action vehicles have historically performed well at the box office.