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Jigris Streams on OTT: Telugu Buddy Comedy Finds New Audience on Sun NXT

Today marks the digital premiere of the 2025 Telugu film Jigris on Sun NXT, offering viewers a chance to experience this youthful buddy comedy drama from the comfort of home. Directed by debutant Harish Reddy Uppula, who also penned the script, the movie originally hit theaters on November 14, 2025, and now aims to capture a broader audience through streaming.

The story revolves around four close friends—Karthik, Praveen, Prashanth, and Vinay—who reunite for what they hope will be a fun-filled trip to Goa. However, their plans quickly derail into a series of chaotic adventures aboard a rusty old Maruti 800. The narrative blends humor with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and the unpredictability of life. As the quartet navigates mishaps, including hilarious encounters and emotional revelations, the film emphasizes the enduring bonds that define true companionship. Without a overly complex plot, Jigris relies on relatable situations, witty dialogues, and the natural chemistry among the leads to drive the entertainment.

Leading the cast is Krishna Burugula as Karthik, delivering a standout performance with impeccable comic timing that has been widely praised. Ram Nitin plays Praveen, bringing energy and charm to his role, while Mani Vaka as Prashanth and Dheeraj Athreya as Vinay round out the group with solid, settled portrayals that enhance the group’s dynamic. Supporting actors include Mast Ali in a comedic role and Muralidhar Goud as Karthik’s father, adding depth to the family elements. The ensemble’s interactions feel genuine, making the film particularly enjoyable for those watching with friends or family.

Produced by Krishna Vodapalli under the banner of Mount Meru Pictures, Jigris was made on a modest budget of 2 crores and managed to collect around 5 crores at the box office, indicating a profitable run despite mixed reviews. Cinematography by Esvaradithyaa Yedida captures the vibrant road trip visuals effectively, while Chanakya Reddy Toorupu’s crisp editing keeps the 2-hour-30-minute runtime engaging. The music, composed by Syed Kamran, features a catchy soundtrack with three songs: “Thirige Bhoomi” sung by Eknath Kiran, Junaid Kumar, and J. V. Sudhanshu; “Meereley” by Eknath Kiran; and “Kannulundaga” by Hymath Mohammed. All lyrics were written by the director himself, contributing to the film’s youthful vibe. The background score elevates both the comedic and emotional sequences, adding soul to the storytelling.

Upon its theatrical release, Jigris received varied feedback from critics and audiences. The Hans India awarded it 3 out of 5 stars, commending its focus on humor, friendship, and nostalgic elements without relying on a heavy storyline. Chithra Jyothi gave it 2.5 stars, appreciating the lead performances but noting some flat narration in the initial portions. User reviews on platforms like IMDb have been overwhelmingly positive, with an average rating of 9.6 from over 100,000 votes—though this may reflect enthusiastic fan support. Viewers have highlighted the hilarious scenes, such as lorry and auto chases, and the emotional climax that resonates deeply, especially for 90s kids reminiscing about old friendships. One reviewer called it “a proper blend of fun and emotion,” while another praised it as “a heartfelt celebration of true friendship.” However, some critiques pointed out the lack of a strong narrative arc, describing it as more of a series of entertaining episodes than a cohesive thriller.

The film gained pre-release buzz thanks to promotion by acclaimed director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, known for Animal, who launched the trailer and attended events, drawing attention to this low-key project. Distributed by Vaasudeva Movie Creations, Jigris stands out as a feel-good entertainer that doesn’t take itself too seriously, making it ideal for light-hearted viewing.

With its OTT debut on Sun NXT, Jigris could find renewed success among digital audiences seeking undemanding comedy. Whether it overcomes its mixed theatrical reception remains to be seen, but its themes of camaraderie and adventure are timeless. If you’re in the mood for laughs intertwined with touching moments, this road trip tale might just be the perfect pick for your next binge session.

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.