Despite solid performances, Alia Bhatt’s Jigra falls short with a predictable plot and weak emotional depth.
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Alia Bhatt
Jigra, Alia Bhatt’s highly anticipated action drama, was released today but failed to meet expectations, earning a modest 2/5 rating from critics.
Directed by Vasan Bala, the film tells the story of Satyabhama Anand (Alia Bhatt), a devoted sister on a mission to rescue her brother Ankur (Vedang Raina) from wrongful imprisonment in a foreign jail.
However, despite its promising premise, the movie falters in execution.
Alia Bhatt delivers a strong performance, showcasing her versatility in intense action scenes.
However, even her star power could not save the film from its predictable plot and lack of emotional depth.
Critics pointed out that the sibling relationship, which forms the story’s heart, needs to be more developed, leaving viewers disengaged.
Supporting actors Manoj Pahwa and Rahul Ravindran add some value to the narrative, but their roles are limited.
Technically, the film also struggles.
The pacing feels sluggish, and the screenplay needs to generate the tension required for a thrilling prison-break story.
The music, composed by Achint Thakkar and Manpreet Singh, needs more impact.
While Swapnil S. Sonawane’s cinematography captures the right mood, more is needed to elevate the film’s overall experience.
Ultimately, Jigra leans too heavily on Alia Bhatt’s action sequences, leaving little room for meaningful character development or memorable storytelling.
While fans of Bhatt may appreciate her committed performance, the film is unlikely to resonate with wider audiences seeking a gripping, emotionally charged thriller.
Verdict
Jigra may attract Alia Bhatt fans, but with its predictable narrative and lackluster execution, it is optional for those seeking a compelling action drama.