Recently, Kangana Ranaut made a mysterious article regarding “women-centric cinema.” The actor’s upcoming project is the political drama Emergency, which she is also directing. Renowned for her candid and frank observations, Kangana Ranaut recently posted an enigmatic message on her Instagram account. The actress wrote on how “women-centric cinema” should be destroyed and why it fails at the box office. “When you destroy women-centric films and make sure that they don’t work, they don’t work, even when you make them,” wrote Kangana as the description for her Instagram image. Go over that again. Regards.”
The actor did not mention any names, but given Jigra’s lackluster box office debut, Sacnilk reports, her post may be a reference to Alia Bhatt’s film. On its first day, Jigra made almost ₹3.58 crore (net) for all of India’s languages. Kangana had already commented on Alia’s Gangubai Kathiawadi in the past. “This Friday 200cr will be burnt to ashes at the box office… for a papa (movie mafia daddy) ki pari (who likes to keep a British passport) because papa wants to prove that romcom bimbo can act… biggest drawback of the film is wrong casting…yeh nahi sudhrenge (these people won’t change) no wonder screens are going to South and Hollywood films,” Kangana wrote prior to the release of Gangubai Kathiawadi. Bollywood is doomed as the mafia controls the film industry.
On Jigra
Alia portrays Satya Anand in the film Jigra, a young lady who fights to free her brother Ankur Anand from a foreign prison where he is being tortured. Satya promises to free Ankur from prison when he receives a death sentence. Vedang Raina plays Alia’s brother in Jigra. Vasan Bala is the director of this action-thriller, which also stars Rahul Ravindran, Manoj Pahwa, and other actors in significant parts. Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Alia’s Eternal Sunshine Productions are co-producing the movie. Globally, Jigra was made available on October 11.