Jigra teaser: Alia Bhatt goes all out in action-packed prison break to rescue Vedang Raina

Written by Debashish Irengbam, Vasan Bala, 'Jigra' will hit the screens on October 11.


News Desk September 08, 2024

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Alia Bhatt, one of the most celebrated talents in Indian cinema, is set to stun audiences once again with her upcoming action-packed film Jigra, where she not only stars but also takes on the role of producer.

After the success of Darlings, her debut as a producer, Alia returns with Jigra, a film that promises intense action, high stakes, and a heartfelt sibling bond.

Directed by Vasan Bala, the movie also features Vedang Raina in a pivotal role and is slated to release on October 11.

The teaser trailer offers a glimpse of Alia Bhatt’s character, a sister determined to do whatever it takes to save her brother, who is imprisoned in a foreign country.

The clip opens with Alia, looking solemn, as she reflects on having no one in her life besides her brother, emphasizing the deep bond between the siblings.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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As the emotional track "Phoolon Ka Taaron" plays in the background, the teaser quickly shifts gears to show a bloodied Alia, fighting against overwhelming odds to free her brother.

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Packed with thrilling sequences, the teaser showcases Alia smashing through prison walls, racing through flames, and narrowly escaping bullets and bombs, all in a desperate attempt to reunite with her brother.

She is supported in her mission by Manoj Pahwa and Rahul Ravindran, adding depth to the high-stakes drama.

Jigra marks a collaboration between Alia Bhatt, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, Shaheen Bhatt, Somen Mishra, and co-producer Marijke DeSouza.

The film, written by Debashish Irengbam and Vasan Bala, is expected to be a thrilling ride, blending action, emotion, and the unbreakable bond of family. Jigra hits theaters on October 11.

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