New Delhi: Alia Bhatt's most recent outing 'Jigra' has been released in theatres. Co-starring Vedang Raina, this Vasan Bala film has failed to make its mark at the box office. Despite rave reviews from many of Bhatt's fans and the Twitterati in general, the box office of 'Jigra' is way below the mark. As Alia plays someone who helps her brother break out of a foreign prison in the film, many were expectin this survival film to roll in good numbers. However, Jigra's box office collection has been quite unexpected. As the film struggles at the box office with many mixed reactions on board, a social media influencer and mimic Chandni Bhabhda, earlier known for mimicing Alia's characters from 'Brahmastra', has caught everyone's attention.


Chandni's mimicry of Alia Bhatt's character from Jigra


Chandni is known for her hilarious mimcry of Alia, especially the actor's 'Shiva Shiva' dialogue from 'Brahmastra'. Recently, the influencer posted another video where she recreated scenes from Alia's 'Jigra'. Many fans reshared the video and it has taken a whole new angle with comments from netizens that are as hilarious as Chandni's previous mimicry videos of Alia Bhatt.


 






In the clip we see Chandni repeating dialogues like 'Mera bhai marr nahi sakta". Many users have compared Alia's film to Ranbir Kapoor's character's obsessive love for his onscreen father in 'Animal'. 


A user wrote, “Jigra is Alia’s version of Animal?๐Ÿ˜‚ Ranbir: Papa Papa. Alia: Bhai Bhai,” whereas another netizen shared, “Animal: Mera Bhai bol nahi sakta, Mera Bhai sun nahi sakta..... Alia in Jigra: Mera Bhai Mar nahi sakta.” 


A fan wrote, "Hope alia releases more films so we get more parodies ๐Ÿ˜‚โค๏ธ,” while a comment said: “Loved your performance more entertaining than film itself ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ”ฅ.” 


“More Alia than Alia bhatt๐Ÿ˜‚ acted way better than nostril queen๐Ÿ‘,” another one joked, “this 30 sec reel is far better than whole movie jigra ๐Ÿ˜ฎ.”


Meanwhile, let us know what do you think of Chandni's mimicry of Alia Bhatt's character from 'Jigra'.