OTT Review of JIGARTHANDA Double X Karthik Subbaraj's Padam with two Tamil icons | SilverScreenSurge
"Jigarthanda Double X: Karthik Subbaraj's Cinematic Marvel Unveiled - A Political Masala Western with a Double Dose of Ambition" In 2014, Karthik Subbaraj mesmerized audiences with "Jigarthanda," a meta-gangster masterpiece that blended filmmaking and rowdyism. Now, after nine years, Subbaraj returns with "Jigarthanda Double X," a more mature and ambitious sequel that not only doubles down on the elements we loved in the first film but takes the narrative to new heights. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of the film, exploring its unique blend of genres and the director's profound exploration of duality. Karthik Subbaraj's "Jigarthanda Double X" emerges as a true-blue 'Pandyaa Western film,' drawing inspiration from spaghetti westerns and infusing a political masala twist. The story, rooted in a '60s incident involving Clint Eastwood, sets the stage for an explosive narrative that unfolds over 172 minutes