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Jigra

  • 2024
  • 2h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
24K
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Alia Bhatt in Jigra (2024)
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When Ankur is wrongfully imprisoned and sentenced to death in a foreign country, his steely sister Satya is driven by a lethal resolve to break him free.When Ankur is wrongfully imprisoned and sentenced to death in a foreign country, his steely sister Satya is driven by a lethal resolve to break him free.When Ankur is wrongfully imprisoned and sentenced to death in a foreign country, his steely sister Satya is driven by a lethal resolve to break him free.

  • Director
    • Vasan Bala
  • Writers
    • Vasan Bala
    • Debashish Irengbam
  • Stars
    • Alia Bhatt
    • Sikandar Kher
    • Akansha Ranjan Kapoor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vasan Bala
    • Writers
      • Vasan Bala
      • Debashish Irengbam
    • Stars
      • Alia Bhatt
      • Sikandar Kher
      • Akansha Ranjan Kapoor
    • 257User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Alia Bhatt
    Alia Bhatt
    • Satyabhama Anand
    Sikandar Kher
    Sikandar Kher
    Akansha Ranjan Kapoor
    Akansha Ranjan Kapoor
    • Cameo
    Akashdeep Sabir
    Akashdeep Sabir
    • Mehtani
    Vedang Raina
    Vedang Raina
    • Ankur Anand
    Manoj Pahwa
    Manoj Pahwa
    • Bhatia Uncle
    Rahul Ravindran
    Rahul Ravindran
    • Muthu
    Vivek Gomber
    Vivek Gomber
    • OIC Hansraj Landa
    Sheeba Agarwal
    Sheeba Agarwal
    • Mrs. Mehtani
    Ram Solanki
    Ram Solanki
    • NRI Lawyer
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    Simon Feilder
    • Counsellor
    Jason Shah
    • Matthew
    Cesar Lorente Raton
    Ankur Khanna
    • Ryan
    Aditya Nanda
    Aditya Nanda
    • Kabir Mehtani
    Harssh Singh
    Harssh Singh
    • Jaswant
    • (as Harsh Singh)
    Dheer Hira
    • Chandan
    Ishan Jack
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      • Vasan Bala
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      • Vasan Bala
      • Debashish Irengbam
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Jigra' presents mixed reception, emphasizing family bonds and sibling love with emotional depth. Alia Bhatt's performance is lauded for its intensity and authenticity. Criticisms include a weak, predictable storyline, inconsistent pacing, and underdeveloped characters. The action sequences are noted for realism and excessiveness. Direction and cinematography receive mixed feedback, with some appreciating the visual style and others finding it chaotic. The background score and soundtrack are both praised and criticized for their narrative impact. Overall, 'Jigra' is seen as having potential but falling short in execution and coherence.
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    4dramebaaz

    Disappointed

    Went in so excited for this movie and i am so disappointed.

    Vasan's last 2 movies ie Monica / Mard ko Dard nahi hota were absolutely amazing watches and so wanted to watch this in theatres on first day and man he DISAPPOINTED me .

    Such an expected story with very bad screenplay. It only focuses on one part of the story ignoring the rest.

    Alia tried hard but she reminded me of Gangubai a lot . I think what worked with Monica's/Mard were not having popular stars. Here, they have one and Vasan seems to have succumbed to the pressure . He focused too much on highlighting Alia as 'Amitabh Bachchan' than he lost the plot. He should have made this with someone else.

    Vedang is good though and he has a good future ahead . Deserved more screen time . He sings well too.

    Bgm is good , cinematography is great , Music is underwhelming.

    Few action scenes are good , majority bland .

    3/10 .
    6jacksongaming-80094

    Could have been one of the best of this year

    What could have been one of the year's most heartfelt films unfortunately settles as a popcorn entertainer with technical brilliance, but ultimately offering little to no food for thought.

    That said, it still justifies its ticket price with numerous strengths-well-fleshed-out characters brought to life by applause-worthy performances, a riveting score that elevates the film, and Hollywood-level art direction making full use of the Dharma budget. The brilliant use of colors adds a nostalgic - campy vibe. Flawless editing lets the scenes breathe, but also tightens the story's grip when the script demands. The fast pacing leaves no room for dullness throughout.

    However, all these strengths are thrown out the window in the final act. While the film's technical brilliance kept me engaged in the theater, in retrospect I realised that it merely acted as a bandaid on a lackluster script.

    The film suffers from repeated exposition, convenient plot devices, and a tonal conflict where forced comedic moments undermine the story's serious elements.

    At one point in the third act, a character essentially declares, "I'm going to commit war crimes and look cool while doing so, and you won't question it." This sudden shift fails miserably. Characters break out of their established personalities, and the film loses all moral grounding, embracing and glorifying war and terrorism. The once-grounded brother-sister story becomes over-the-top and comical, with characters inexplicably mastering military weapons and vehicles with no prior experience. It really feels like it went big, for the sake of going big. You can count plot holes on both hands and still run out of fingers.

    The first half is exceptional, with few sequences that rank among the best this year. But the jarring finale completely undermines the journey that led upto it.
    4beevenkat

    convenient script and some illogical sequences

    #Jigra is a term for courage or mettle. The heroine, a young woman named Satya, does possess plenty of it. From an early age, following the death of their parents, she takes complete control of her kid brother. She fulfils all his needs and is almost a mother to him. When he travels to a foreign country and gets wrongly implicated in a narcotics case, she goes all out and rescues him. The story did have potential, but the convenient script and some illogical sequences have ruined the film. In addition to Alia Bhatt, Vivek Gomber, Rahul Ravindran and Manoj Pahwa deliver good performances. Running time needs to be reduced by 20 minutes. Rating 2/5.
    5chand-suhas

    Anything for my brother la!

    Satyabhama Anand (Alia Bhatt) and Ankur Anand (Vedant Raina) are siblings who got orphaned as kids. Satya had always been her brother's protector and circumstances only make her firm on playing his life long savior. They are raised by their uncle but are not truly considered as family. Satya knows they are on their own and when Ankur is sentenced to death in an unknown country for a crime he did not commit, Satya makes it her mission to save him at any cost. She finds support from ex gangster Shekhar Bhatia and ex cop Muthu, both wanting to save someone from the dreaded prison. What happens when their plan goes awry and with time running, what havoc Satya brings in to save her brother, forms rest of the story.

    Vasan Bala's films are guilty pleasures with enough old film references he puts in as an ode to those films he loves, has been highly relatable for me. With Jigra, Vasan Bala pens down an adaptation of Gumrah with gender reversal. The characterization of Alia Bhatt's Satya to be a badass is established at her introduction scene itself. The making is top notch and it's a story which has the appeal even now. The problem is in the way Vasan Bala tries to juggle the narrative which is realistic and also filled with light-hearted humor, which he couldn't find the perfect balance. The serious tone of the film fails to gel with the humor during / before jailbreak scenes. For a film that jokes about masala films, the final act is extremely masalafied. Also, it is not regular to show the protagonist to harm an honest character and it stood out as a sore point. It could be argued that she can go to any extent, justifying the actions in the final act but nevertheless it was hard to digest. Alia Bhatt shines in her role, bringing in the balance between enacting her emotions subtly to her outbursts. The film gets too over the top in the second half, while the cinematography aids a lot in selling those shots, the writing doesn't. Manoj Pahwa and Rahul Ravindran's Shekhar Bhatia and Muthu are another reasons for giving this film a shot. There is a reference to Zanjeer's hit song in the end and it proves how predictable the writing got at the very conceptual level.
    5HitYaFlop_MovieWorld

    AVG FIlm

    Directed by Vasan Bala, Jigra centers around the powerful bond between a sister and her brother, with the sister, played by Alia Bhatt, willing to go to any lengths to protect him. While this emotional core keeps the film anchored, it struggles with ambiguity in the storyline and an unsatisfactory stretched climax. The mismatch between content and execution in the second half weakens the overall impact of the film.

    One of the film's strongest aspects is its cinematography. The screenplay is engaging for the most part, especially in the first half. Vasan Bala's direction keeps you invested as the film consistently maintains its tone. However, there are several loose ends and narrative gaps that undermine the storytelling. The linear nature of the plot also restricts the film from exploring its full potential, making it feel one-dimensional despite its emotional depth.

    Alia Bhatt once again delivers a standout performance, fully embodying the role of a protective sister. Her portrayal is intense, emotional, and nuanced, making it easy for the audience to connect with her character's struggles. She particularly shines in the emotional scenes, demonstrating once again why she is considered one of the best actresses of her generation. Vedang Raina is standing out with a performance that complements Alia's. He shines throughout the film, proving himself to be a talent to watch in the future. Manoj Pahwa, as expected, is dependable and adds gravitas to his supporting role. Vivek Gomber is terrific as villain. Others are fine in their respective roles.

    Direction 3/5 Acting 3/5 Dialogues 2.5/5 Story 2.5/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Jailer Hans Rajlanda is based on the character Hans Landa from Inglourious Basterds.
    • Goofs
      Alia easily manages to do things in a foreign country which is far-fetched.
    • Connections
      Features Arth (1982)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Yürek
    • Production companies
      • Dharma Productions
      • Eternal Sunshine Productions
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      • $874,961
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 33 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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