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Es ist die herzzerreißende Geschichte einer Schwester, die es mit der Welt aufnimmt, um ihren Bruder zu rächen. Ihre Odyssee der Wiedervereinigung stellt ihre Bindung, ihre Moral und ihre innere Stärke auf die Probe. Wer würde nicht die Welt in Brand setzen, um das zu schützen, was ihm gehört?
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Don’t know why this movie is getting trolled or being said that it’s bad. The story may be outdated but the way they showcased the movie was really really insane. The Screenplay,Editing,Slo-Mo Shots, transitions aced in every aspect of the movie. A Must Watch Theatre Experience
Jigra is an ode to sisterhood with an ordinary script but a resonating screenplay. Alia Bhatt's performance in Jigra is nothing short of extraordinary. She effortlessly embodies the character's emotional depth and vulnerability, showcasing her versatility and range as an actress. Vedang Raina, in his debut, proves to be a promising talent, delivering a credible and heartfelt performance. Manoj Pahwa is admirable and the most likeable throughout. Vivek Gomber has played the antagonist with finesse. Some cheesy moments in the climax that's the only con. Vasan Bala's direction is commendable, bringing the story to life with style and finesse. While the concept may not be entirely original, the execution and emotional resonance are spot on. The film's music is undoubtedly its biggest highlight, enhancing the narrative and adding depth to the characters. Jigra is a must-watch for those seeking a heartwarming and emotionally resonant cinematic experience. Instagram: @streamgenx
Other than being trolled for PR stunts this movie is good enough.
Really good, something fresh from Bollywood. The music, cinematography, story, performances were all just great. The runtime could've been just a little less and the ending could've been more realistic, less dramatic Alia Bhatt, a great performance from her, the way she emoted from her face again and again, it was surreal. The rest did their work just perfectly. I wanted them to confront that uncle at the end who let them there. Kudos Vasan Bala.
Struggled a lot to get invested in the movie. I guess the entire brother-sister relationship was penned great on paper, with its impact but somehow they could not find a way to convert it on the screen with same passion — the incoherent storyline just did not work. I really wanted to get moved by the movie but I guess I could only now move out from my couch and try to forget this. :( Vasan is one of my favourite directors but this is his weakest, by a margin.