Jigra's Vedang Raina Says It Was 'Traumatic' To Shoot For Jail Scenes: 'I Became A Different Human Being'
Jigra's Vedang Raina Says It Was 'Traumatic' To Shoot For Jail Scenes: 'I Became A Different Human Being'
Actor Vedang Raina is looking forward to the release of his new Bollywood film Jigra with Alia Bhatt.

Actor Vedang Raina is looking forward to the release of his new Bollywood film Jigra with Alia Bhatt. He recently talked about the emotional difficulties he faced while filming jail scenes for the movie, saying that fully getting into his character took a big mental toll on him. In a chat with Times Now, he said, “It was extremely traumatic. To the point where whenever I think of the time when I was on set shooting for this, especially the jail sequences, I feel like I had become a different human being. I was putting myself through a lot mentally.”

Vedang talked about how he got ready for his role to give a good performance in the film. He admitted that it was tough for him to connect with the emotions required for his character. “I was, but I also did a lot of prep to get into that headspace because I was dealing with an emotion I’ve obviously never felt before, being in jail and waiting for your death. I watched a lot of documentaries on prisons and death row inmates. I think that helped,” he said.

Meanwhile, the makers have released the trailer. The trailer starts with Alia Bhatt’s character receiving a late-night call, informing her that her brother, Ankur (played by Vedang Raina), has been arrested. Confused and worried, she asks him if he’s done anything wrong and if his blood tests will be clean. One then sees Ankur in a courtroom in a foreign country, unable to understand the language, as he’s taken into custody.

Determined to save her brother, Alia sets off on a mission, desperate to see him. She asks if hurting herself would force the authorities to let her visit him, but she’s repeatedly denied access. We watch as she travels to the country where he’s being held and begins her fight to get him released. The trailer picks up with intense action as Alia performs daring stunts, evading guards and taking extreme measures to save her brother, who is being tortured in jail. As she faces roadblocks at every turn, she refuses to give up.

The film is all set to hit the theatres on October 11.

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