Alia Bhatt, who is a famous Bollywood actress, was recently chosen as the global brand ambassador of the L'Oreal Paris brand. After this, another good news has come for Alia's fans. She will soon be seen in her new film 'Jigra'. A big update related to this film has also come out.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has certified the teaser of Alia's upcoming film 'Jigra' and has given it a ' UA ' rating. According to the CBFC website, the teaser of 'Jigra' is 2 minutes and 52 seconds long. However, information about when the teaser will be released has not been revealed yet.
The makers of the film have shared a glimpse of the teaser from the official Instagram handle of Dharma Productions. In this, a boy and a girl are seen holding each other's hands. During this, Alia says, " I will not let anything happen to you, ever. " This same line has also been used as a caption.
The film is based on the relationship between brother and sister, in which Vedang Raina will also be seen in an important role along with Alia Bhatt. In the film, Alia is playing the role of Vedang Raina's elder sister. This film will present the unbreakable bond between brother and sister on the big screen.
As soon as the first look of 'Jigra' was shared on social media, netizens started commenting and expressed their excitement for the film. One user wrote, " It's a very nice sister-brother story where the sister saves her brother's life. " Another user wrote, " Finally got an update on 'Jigra', now waiting for October 11 when we will see superstar Alia in action. "
Alia Bhatt and Vedang Raina's film 'Jigra' will be released in theaters on 11 October 2024. The film is jointly produced by Dharma Productions and Alia Bhatt's Eternal Sunshine Productions. The film is directed by Vasan Bala.
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