Updated On: 01 October, 2024 10:45 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
`Jigra` directed by Vasan Bala is set to be an action-packed narrative centred around a prison break, showcasing the lengths a sister will go to protect her brother

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Vedang Raina, who is making headlines for his major character switch after `The Archies` debut spills the beans on doing an intense role for ‘Jigra’ alongside Alia Bhatt that took a toll on his mental health. The film directed by Vasan Bala is set to be an action-packed narrative centred around a prison break, showcasing the lengths a sister will go to protect her brother.
Vedang recalled that on the very first day, he was to shoot an emotionally intense scene for which he locked himself in his vanity, turned off the lights, switched off his phone, and asked people to leave him alone. He told Mansworld, “The shot was supposed to happen at 3pm but got delayed and we started rolling around 8 pm. So, I was in that self-imposed solitary confinement for about 8 long hours, and it really started impacting me. Even when the scenes were done, I couldn’t get out of that zone for 2/3 hours. I realised that it is not going to work like this, and after that I have decided not to put myself through such a thing… it is not worth it and I believe there are other ways to access that emotion, I just need to find which one works for me the best.”