Is Alia Bhatt's Jigra Inspired By Sanjay Dutt And Sridevi's Gumrah?
Jigra: Alia Bhatt's upcoming film, Jigra, has been in the spotlight since its announcement. On Sunday, the trailer was released, revealing a plot that captured significant attention. Critics and audiences praised it, but it also sparked curiosity about whether the film, which centres on a sister rescuing her brother imprisoned abroad, is a remake of a 90s movie starring Sanjay Dutt and Sridevi with a similar storyline.
The teaser for Jigra showcases Alia Bhatt overcoming numerous challenges to free her brother from prison. Bollywood Hungama reported that the movie is an adaptation of the 1993 film Gumrah. This cult classic features Sridevi and Sanjay Dutt as lovers, with Sridevi's character going to great lengths to save her partner. Notably, Gumrah was directed by Alia Bhatt's father, Mahesh Bhatt, and produced by Yash Johar.

The similarities between Jigra and Gumrah have led many to speculate about the connection. In Gumrah, Sridevi's character faces numerous obstacles to rescue her lover from imprisonment. The storyline of Jigra appears to follow a parallel path but focuses on sibling bonds instead of romantic ones.
While both films share themes of determination and sacrifice, Jigra brings a fresh perspective by highlighting familial love. This shift in focus could offer audiences a new emotional experience while paying homage to the original film.
As anticipation builds around Jigra's release, fans are eager to see how Alia Bhatt interprets this challenging role. The film promises intense drama and emotional depth, much like its predecessor.
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