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But this meritocracy has a dark, gendered shadow. Jigar is a deeply anxious film about masculinity. The villain, Dhurjan (a brilliantly hiss-worthy Aditya Pancholi), is not just evil; he is a perversion of male strength. He uses steroids, fights dirty, and sexualizes violence. Raj, by contrast, is the "natural" man. He is humble, respects women (the romantic track is chaste to the point of absurdity), and fights only for honor. The film constructs a binary: the monstrous, modern, chemically enhanced brute versus the pure, organic, traditional hero.
Initially unable to face Duryodhan—a formidable wrestler and martial artist—Raju seeks the guidance of the legendary (Ajit Khan). The heart of the film features a rigorous training montage where Raju masters martial arts to exact justice. The climax culminates in a high-stakes tournament where Raju must overcome both physical obstacles and treachery to avenge his family. Cast and Crew jigar 1992 movie