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Jigra

Crime Drama Thriller Hindi


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.

Cast:Alia Bhatt, Vedang Raina, Manoj Pahwa, Vivek Gomber, Akashdeep Sabir, Harssh A. Singh
Director:Vasan Bala
Writer:Debashish Irengbam
Editor:Prerna Saigal
Camera:Swapnil S. Sonawane
FCG Score for the film Jigra

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Vasan Bala weaponises Alia Bhatt in one of the best Hindi films of the year; Karan Johar better have his back

FCG Member Reviewer Rohan Naahar
Rohan Naahar | The Indian Express, Secretary FCG
Wed, October 16 2024

One would hope that Dharma Productions doesn't push Vasan Bala into moving traffic after Jigra; starring Alia Bhatt, it's one of the best Hindi films of the year, a near-perfect marriage of Bala's irreverent sensibilities and Karan Johar's trademark drama.

Getting an audience to detest a movie villain isn’t difficult. People are cynical; all they want is someone to project their frustrations on. But getting the same viewers to genuinely empathise with the protagonist of your film isn’t as easy as it might seem. It requires them to lower their guards and shed their egos; to allow moments of vulnerability in the presence of absolute strangers. Most of all, it requires them to ignore the objectively lunatic act of developing a connection with a made-up person, as if they are real. But Vasan Bala has cracked the code in Jigra — a film that pulls off this almost impossibly difficult feat by getting you, the viewer, to participate in the grandest act of collective empathy crafted on a Bollywood screen this year.

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Alia Bhatt is the real 'jigra' of Vasan Bala's film

FCG Member Reviewer Kriti Tulsiani
Tue, October 15 2024

In Vasant Bala's film, Vedang Raina might be portraying the titular character, but it's Alia Bhatt, who is the heart and soul of the film.

Will the real ‘Jigra’ please stand up? In Vasant Bala’s film, Vedang Raina might be portraying the titular character, but it’s Alia Bhatt, who is the heart and soul of the film. Turns out she is a shield not just for her brother, but also for the movie, even as the revenge thriller rests too heavily on Bhatt.

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Jigra is a rich cinematic experience powered by Alia Bhatt

FCG Member Reviewer Priyanka Roy
Priyanka Roy | The Telegraph
Tue, October 15 2024

Agneepath plays on the aircraft entertainment system, that telling scene of a young Vijay Dinanath Chauhan burning down a petrol pump being a visual allegory of a similar incident perpetrated by the protagonist in Jigra a few moments ago. This is just one instance. Throughout the runtime of Jigra, Amitabh Bachchan pops up as idea and inspiration, set-up and syntax. When Satya (Alia Bhatt), caught in a situation which may end in violence, is gently warned: “Abhi Bachchan nahin bann na hain… sirf bachke nikalna hain”, she rolls up her sleeves and says matter-of-factly: “Ab toh Bachchan hi bann na hain”.

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FCG Member Reviewer Anmol Jamwal
Anmol Jamwal | Tried & Refused Productions
October 14, 2024
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A spirited Alia Bhatt cannot redeem Vasan Bala’s shaky jailbreak film

FCG Member Reviewer Shilajit Mitra
Shilajit Mitra | The Hindu
Mon, October 14 2024

Despite its competence and moments of poetry, Vasan Bala’s film fails to engage or excite at a visceral level

Movies can shape us in silly but significant ways. Growing up in the 1990s, for instance, I developed an irrational and premature fear of foreign travel. This had little to do with any growing awareness of geopolitical realities and everything to do with a schlocky Bollywood film starring Sridevi and Sanjay Dutt. Directed by Mahesh Bhatt, Gumrah (1993) — a jailbreak drama set between Mumbai and Hong Kong — was shivery B-movie fun, and it left me with an enduring anxiety. If I clutched my cabin luggage a little too cautiously on my first international flight, nervously looking over my shoulders, I had Bhatt and the duplicitous face of Rahul Roy to thank.

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सिर्फ ‘जिगरा’ है, दिमाग नहीं

FCG Member Reviewer Deepak Dua
Deepak Dua | Independent Film Journalist & Critic
Sun, October 13 2024

भारत से अमीर परिवार के दो लड़के एक बिज़नेस ट्रिप पर एक छोटे-से देश में गए हैं। वहां एक लड़के की जेब से ड्रग्स मिलती है और इल्ज़ाम दूसरे लड़के पर आ जाता है। उस देश में इस अपराध की एक ही सज़ा है-मौत। लेकिन उस लड़के की बहन आ पहुंची है उसे बचाने। कानून का सहारा उसके काम नहीं आता तो वह जेल तोड़ने का इरादा कर लेती है। तोड़ पाती है वह जेल? बचा पाती है अपने भाई को? कैसे करेगी वह इतना बड़ा काम?

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Soul Sister

FCG Member Reviewer Sachin Chatte
Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times Goa
Sun, October 13 2024

Drawing inspiration from Dharma Productions’ own film Gumraah (1993), which was itself influenced by the miniseries Bangkok Hilton (1989), Jigra features Alia Bhatt in the lead role of a prison-break drama. The original source material was not particularly strong; in the earlier film, Sanjay Dutt portrayed a hero rescuing his beloved Sri Devi from a Hong Kong prison, whereas in this adaptation, the narrative shifts to a brother-sister dynamic where the sister must save her brother.

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Alia Bhatt Successfully Reinvents the Cornered Anti-Hero of 1970s Bollywood

FCG Member Reviewer Tatsam Mukherjee
Tatsam Mukherjee | The Wire
Sun, October 13 2024

Vasan Bala’s smart thriller draws from various influences, but loses momentum towards the end.

The clock’s ticking for Satya (Alia Bhatt) in Vasan Bala’s Jigra. Her brother Ankur (Vedang Raina) is on death row in an island nation called Hanshi Dao (a fictitious version of Singapore), and she’s just gotten news that the date of his execution has been expedited for an attempted jailbreak. What was supposed to happen in a few weeks, will now happen in a few days. We see her face computing all possible ploys as fast as she can, and then deciding on a plan of action. It’s not going to be pretty, an accomplice warns, but she’s already made up her mind. The accomplice backs out, telling Satya that she’ll be on her own. “I never said I was a hero. I’ll understand if you don’t wish to join me,” she says, “but don’t get in my way.”

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