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Neeu Kapoor arrives at ‘Jigra’ screening to cheer for daughter-in-law Alia Bhatt

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 9 (ANI): A special screening of Alia Bhatt-starrer ‘Jigra’ was held on Wednesday evening for the members of the film industry.

From Alia’s mother-in-law Neetu Kapoor to sister Shaheen Bhatt, several stars came for the screening to cheer for the film’s team.

Alia even posed with her sister Shaheen before entering the venue. The sisters looked extremely excited.

Actor Rashmika Mandanna was also spotted at the screening.

‘Jigra’ is directed by Vasan Bala and also stars Vedang Raina. It is scheduled for a theatrical release on October 11.

Recently, makers treated fans with an action-packed trailer.

In the trailer, Alia Bhatt takes on the role of Satya, a fiercely devoted sister who is determined to rescue her brother, Ankur, played by Vedang Raina.

As the trailer unfolds, Alia’s character embodies resilience and strength. One standout moment comes when her character declares, “Maine kabhi nhi kaha, main sahi insaan hu. Main sirf, Ankur ki behen hu.”The film marks Vedang Raina’s second appearance on screen, following his debut in ‘The Archies’ last year.”Jigra’ also features a captivating soundtrack, including the popular track ‘Chal Kudiye,’ reuniting Alia Bhatt with Diljit Dosanjh.

A recreated version of the classic song ‘Phoolon Ka Taaro Ka’ is also included in the teaser, showcasing Vedang Raina’s vocal talent. Director Vasan Bala previously helmed films like ‘Monica O My Darling’, a crime thriller film ‘Peddlers’ and ‘Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota’.

Produced under the banner of Dharma Productions and presented by Viacom18 Studios and Eternal Sunshine Productions, ‘Jigra’ is co-written by Debashish Irengbam and Vasan Bala. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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