Jigra song Tenu Sang Rakhna OUT: Alia Bhatt struggles to hold back tears as brother Vedang Raina suffers in jail | Watch

Jigra song Tenu Sang Rakhna OUT: Alia Bhatt struggles to hold back tears as brother Vedang Raina suffers in jail | Watch

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Jigra starring Alia Bhatt and Vedang Raina is one of the most anticipated films of 2024. The trailer has already created a buzz among fans and built up excitement for the film. Ahead of the release, the makers dropped a new music video titled Tenu Sang Rakhna. The video already received a lot of love from fans on social media. 

Jigra song Tenu Sang Rakhna OUT

A while ago, a new music video title Tenu Sang Rakhna from the upcoming film Jigra was unveiled on Saregama Music's official YouTube channel. 

In the video, we can see Alia Bhatt struggling to hold back tears as her brother Vedang Raina spending difficult days behind the bars. She goes to the extreme to save her brother but faces several adversities in her way. 

Watch the video:

The song is sung by Arijit Singh and Anumita Nadesan. Praising the music video, Karan Johar wrote on his Instagram Story, "Truly the heart & soul of Jigra rests in this one song... So beautifully sing by @arijitsing & @anumita.nadesan Music by @achintstagram Lyrics by @vidushak"

Trailer of Jigra

The 3-minute and 11-second trailer begins with Alia Bhatt's character talking to her younger brother, played by Vedang Raina, where she asks him a series of questions as he is arrested abroad. Her 'tigress sister' knows that she may have to go down a dangerous path to save her brother.

From running madly on the street to dramatically falling from a tree to walking on the roof of a building with a gun in her hand, Alia asses every scene and commands our full attention.

On the other hand, Vedang Raina wins hearts with his minimal scenes in the trailer. He makes an impact with his acting skills ensuring that we want to see more of him.

Alia Bhatt speaks about Jigra

In an earlier interview with Forbes, Alia said that the film is different from the projects she had worked on earlier. The actress recalled signing the project after she gave birth to her daughter Raha Kapoor and said, "At the time I signed Jigra, it was just after I had given birth, a couple of months, like 4 months, so I was feeling very protective. Something about me was feeling… like I was just in Tiger’s mode wanting to protect my cub. So Jigra is all about protecting your loved ones."

Meanwhile, produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions, Vasan Bala's directorial Jigra will hit theaters on October 11, 2024.

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