Cast: Alia Bhatt, Rahul Ravindran, Vedang Raina, Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor, Manoj Pahwa, Yuvraj Vijayan, Jasan Shah, Dheer Hira, Aditya Nanda, among others.
Director: Vasan Bala
Music: Achint Thakkar
Cinematography: Swapnil S. Sonawane
Editing: Prerna Saigal
Producers: Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, Shaheen Bhatt, Apoorva Mehta
Release Date: October 11, 2024
Bollywood beauty Alia Bhatt, after gaining recognition in Telugu cinema with ‘RRR‘ and participating in Hindi ‘Devara‘ promotions, has captured the hearts of Telugu audiences. Now, she takes the lead in the latest action thriller ‘Jigra‘, directed by Vasan Bala. Telugu actor Rahul Ravindran plays a significant role. Released on October 11, this film has made its way to theaters nationwide under the banner of Asian Suresh Entertainment, released by hero Rana Daggubati. Let’s find out how the film fares and if it has won over the Telugu audience.
Plot:
Satyabhama (Alia Bhatt) works as hotel management staff in a wealthy household. Having lost her parents at a young age, she raises her younger brother Ankur Anand (Vedang Raina) herself. Ankur, who has a solid business idea, travels to Hanshi Dao near Malaysia to meet with investors. At a party, he gets caught by the police for using drugs and, under the local laws, is sentenced to death. This pushes Satyabhama to exhaust all possible means to save her brother, but to no avail. Ultimately, she decides that breaking him out of jail is the only option left. Does Satyabhama succeed in her efforts? What roles do Muthu (Rahul Ravindran) and Bhatia (Manoj Pahwa) play in helping her? You’ll have to watch the movie to find out.
Performances:
Alia Bhatt delivers a stunning performance as Satyabhama. Her acting in emotional scenes is captivating, and she is incredibly convincing as the sister fighting to save her brother, excelling even in action sequences. Vedang Raina, as her brother, also puts forth a commendable performance. Telugu actor Rahul Ravindran, as Muthu, has landed a pivotal role that significantly impacts the story. Other actors too have justified their roles within the scope of their characters.
Direction:
Director Vasan Bala has crafted this film in the jailbreak genre. Right from the beginning, he successfully establishes the strong bond between the siblings. The audience can truly feel the strong relationship between them. However, the plot tends to drag until Ankur’s arrest, after which the pace of the story picks up. The struggles Ankur faces in jail and Satyabhama’s efforts to free him are engaging. With her decisive action to break him out, the story takes a thrilling turn, which the director has skillfully depicted. The climax action episode stands out as a highlight of the film. However, the predictable storyline and lack of innovative twists can be seen as drawbacks.
Technically:
Technically, the cinematography is impressive, effectively presenting the prison environment, especially in the climax, which offers some visually stunning shots. The music is satisfactory, with the background score fitting well with the film’s tone. Tighter editing could have benefitted the movie. The production values are high.
Plus Points:
– Alia Bhatt’s performance
– Sibling sentiment
– Action sequences
– Cinematography
Minus Points:
– Prolonged scenes
– Predictable narrative
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