When Ankur is wrongfully imprisoned and sentenced to death in a foreign country, his steely sister Satya is driven by a lethal resolve to break him free.
Alia Bhatt
Satyabha 'Satya' Anand
Vedang Raina
Ankur Anand
Manoj Pahwa
Shekhar Bhatia
Vivek Gomber
OIC Hansraj Landa
Akashdeep Sabir
Mr. Mehtani
Harssh A. Singh
Jaswant
Aditya Nanda
Kabir
Adhiraj Singh
Nakul
Rahul Ravindran
Muthu
Ankur Khanna
Rayyan
Aashna Vaishnav
Young Satya
Ayaansh Solanki
Young Ankur
Yuvraj Vijan
Tony Bhatia
Dheer Hira
Chandan
Debashish Irengbam
Cop at Court
Mahindra Vasvani
Nakul's Father
Pranav Brara
Satya's Father
Jason Tham
Hoodlum
Akansha Ranjan Kapoor
Air Hostess
Sikandar Kher
Narayanan
Radhikka Madan
Girl at Signal
Shakil Lama
Drug Dealer
Chen Lilee
Judge
Jason Shah
Matthew
Prem John
Hanshi Dao Lawyer
Ram Solanki
NRI Lawyer
Tenzien Choden
Rayyan's Girlfriend
Raj Shrestha
Kitchen Guard
Sheeba
Mrs. Mehtani
Director
Vasan Bala
Lyricist
Varun Grover
Lyricist
Harmanjeet Singh
Writer
Debashish Irengbam
December 21, 2024
5
Directed by Vasan Bala and starring Alia Bhatt, Jigra is an action thriller centered on the bond between a sister and her brother, but it struggles to deliver its emotional and narrative punch. While the premise is intriguing, the execution feels flat. The pacing drags in the first half, and by the time the action kicks in, the momentum is already lost.
Alia Bhatt gives a decent performance, but even her efforts can’t overcome the film’s underwhelming script. Supporting characters like Muthu, the ex-cop, and Bhatia, the reformed gangster, have potential but fall into predictable clichés. The emotional beats, which should have carried the film, feel forced, and while the setting and cinematography are visually appealing, the action sequences lack the intensity needed to truly engage.
Ultimately, Jigra has moments of promise, but it fails to leave a lasting impression. Its exploration of themes like loyalty and justice barely scratches the surface, leaving viewers with a movie that’s watchable but forgettable. For fans of Alia Bhatt, it might be worth a try, but it doesn’t rise to its potential.