JIGRA MOVIE REVIEW

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Jigra Review

 

 

Average Ratings: 2.66/5
Score:100% Positive
Reviews Counted:6
Positive:2
Neutral:3
Negative:1

 

Ratings:2/5 Review By: Shubhra Gupta Site: Indian Express

Bhatt’s performances usually have at least a couple of distinctive notes. Here, badass replacing vulnerability, those edges are blunted. ‘Jigra’ becomes a stretch, of both patience and credulity.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Dhaval Site: Times Of India

While Jigra showcases moments of brilliance, particularly through Alia Bhatt’s remarkable performance and impressive action sequences, its chaotic narrative and focus on style over substance hinder its overall impact. A more streamlined narrative and stronger premise would have elevated this film greatly.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Tushar  Site: India Today

Jigra offers Alia a lot of scope to create some solid moments. But most of the film feels like an exercise to cash in on her star power rather than create an interesting premise around her. My biggest grouse is the fact that we never get to see Alia’s character meet the family that wronged her brother. The film ends on a sentimental note, but emotions can only work if you are invested in the storyline. Jigra is a great addition to Alia’s resume, but as a film it fails to drive home the point

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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Lachmi Site: Firstpost

Vedang Raina is the young star to look out for. This is his first big screen debut after Netflix’s The Archies. He truly has the power to win the hearts of the audiences through his acting skills. The only negative in the film is the first part which is a bit of a stretch, otherwise the second half is fast-paced, engaging and immersive.

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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Mudit Site: Times Now

The first half feels dragged focussing more on the drama at meagre pace, taking too long to set up the escape. A jailbreak story warrants more thrills and this is where Jigra stumbles.However, when it comes to the emotional core, Jigra strikes the right chord, putting Satya and Ankur’s bond front and centre. Their relationship is the heart of the film.

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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Deepansh Site: Moneycontrol

All in all, Vasan Bala’s Jigra doesn’t really offer anything unique. A prison break thriller isn’t something we haven’t already seen before (think: Savi, which was released in May). The commentary on feminism could have been more nuanced than “tu mujhe Rakhi bandh ta hai toh main teri Raksha karungi”. Watch if you wish to see Alia Bhatt be all badass and beat up guys in an oversized shirt.

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