
Jigina 2015
"Beware of Facebook"
Jigina (2015) tells the compelling story of a dark-skinned call taxi driver who creates a fake online persona to connect with a beautiful woman on Facebook.
Director: Nandha Periyasamy
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jigina (2015) about?
Jigina (2015) follows a dark-skinned taxi driver who impersonates someone else on Facebook to pursue a romantic relationship with a beautiful woman. As he becomes more invested in this deception, unexpected complications arise that threaten to unravel his entire life.
Who directed Jigina?
Nandha Periyasamy directed Jigina (2015), bringing his storytelling vision to this tale of digital deception and romance.
Who stars in Jigina?
The film features Vijay Vasanth, Sanyathara, Singampuli, Kumki Ashwin, and Sridevi in key roles.
Is Jigina (2015) worth watching?
With its unique premise exploring social media's impact on relationships, Jigina (2015) offers meaningful commentary despite being unrated on IMDb. The drama-romance blend makes it worthwhile for viewers interested in contemporary social issues.
How long is Jigina?
Jigina runs for 114 minutes.
About Jigina (2015) — Facebook Deception Meets Tamil Romance Drama
Jigina (2015) tells the compelling story of a dark-skinned call taxi driver who creates a fake online persona to connect with a beautiful woman on Facebook. Directed by Nandha Periyasamy, this Tamil drama explores themes of identity, deception, and the consequences of living a lie in the digital age. The film follows the protagonist as his online romance takes unexpected turns, revealing how social media can both connect and destroy lives.
Starring Vijay Vasanth, Sanyathara, Singampuli, Kumki Ashwin, and Sridevi, Jigina (2015) blends romance with social commentary, creating an atmospheric narrative that questions the authenticity of online relationships. The movie's tension builds as the protagonist's carefully constructed facade begins to crumble, leading to dramatic revelations. With its exploration of love, betrayal, and modern social dynamics, this film offers more than just entertainment—it provides a mirror to our digitally connected yet emotionally distant world.