Vasan Bala’s ‘Jigra,’ released on October 11th, features Alia Bhatt in a powerful performance as Satya, a woman determined to save her imprisoned brother, Ankur. The action thriller, also starring Vedang Raina and Manoj Pahwa, follows Satya’s journey as she transforms into a fearless hero to orchestrate a daring escape plan.
‘Jigra’ has sparked contrasting reactions from audiences. Many have lauded Alia’s portrayal as an “angry young woman,” praising her emotional depth and the film’s powerful climax. Some viewers, however, have criticized the film’s length, finding it tedious and lacking a compelling main conflict. While Bala’s narrative style has earned appreciation from certain quarters, others have found it lacking in entertainment value.
Positive reviews highlight Alia’s acting prowess, with many calling her “LADY SUPER STAR” and appreciating the engaging screenplay and captivating background score. One review even states, “Nobody can come close to Alia Bhatt when it comes to showing emotional range. Effortlessly real! Cried my heart out at the climax & I was not ready for that! So so sooooo heartwarming.”
Others have praised the film’s powerful female lead, with one reviewer calling Alia’s portrayal of Satya “one of the most badass depictions of women I’ve seen in recent years.” The film’s style, class, and substance have also been lauded, with some declaring it “the best thing you’ll see in 2024.”
However, the film has also received its fair share of negative reviews. Some have found ‘Jigra’ “tiresome,” criticizing the film’s length and the lack of an engaging conflict. Others have complained about the film’s focus on the jailbreak, rather than the main conflict, and have even demanded refunds, deeming it “one of the worst movies ever.”
Ultimately, ‘Jigra’ is a film that has sparked debate, with audiences divided on its merits. While some find it a powerful and emotionally gripping film with a compelling female protagonist, others find it lengthy and lacking in entertainment value. The film’s success will ultimately depend on how it resonates with each individual viewer.