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‘Sabu Dastagir’ Remarkable Story To Be Filmed News24 –


Author Debleena Majumdar ‘s biography True Story of Sabu Dastagir is going to be made into a film. The Indian boy, the son of Mahout from Mysore who rose from the elephant stables to become India’s first international movie star and conquered Hollywood.

Sabu debuted in Elephant Boy based on the story “Toomai of the Elephants” from Rudyard Kipling’s. The Jungle Book (1894), directed by documentary filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty, who produced some of the Indian footage, and supervising director Zoltan Korda, who completed the film and also won the Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival. The film was made at the London Films studios at Denham, and in Mysore.

Sabu then went on to star in Hollywood classics like The Thief of Bagdad, Jungle Book and Black Narcissus. Sabu was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. A legend who also served as a decorated air gunner in World War II, his story traverses continents, cultures, and eras. This story will be developed into a high-budget cinematic feature film and/or premium web series by the Almighty Motion Picture, celebrating Sabu’s iconic journey through colonial India, wartime Europe, and golden-era Hollywood.

“Sabu’s story deserves to be told with grandeur and truth. He wasn’t just India’s first global star—he was a bridge between worlds, cultures, and eras. To bring his story to the screen is more than filmmaking—it’s preserving a legacy the world must never forget and is a responsibility we hold close to our hearts,” says Prabhleen Sandhu, Producer – Almighty Motion Picture.