Jogi movie Review: Netflix's 'Jogi' managed to win hearts, the light of friendship and love in the soot of riots


Ali abbas Zafar made the series 'Tandav' for Prime Video and there was a lot of orgy on it. Now he has brought 'Jogi'. Diljit Dosanjh's new film released on Netflix has long dreamed of making a name in hindi cinema.

Ever since Ali abbas Zafar parted ways with yash Raj Films, his fans have had high expectations from him. From the reboot version of 'Mr. India' to the modern avatar of 'Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan', every new announcement of Ali abbas Zafar's film raises hopes of a big bang on the big screen. There is also hope that there are still independent voices in hindi cinema and those coming from outside the film families can also become able to run their own coin here.

Ali made the series 'Tandav' for Prime Video and there was a lot of orgy on it. Now he has brought 'Jogi'. Diljit Dosanjh's new film released on Netflix has long dreamed of making a name in hindi cinema. When the film 'Jogi', made as a Netflix Original, starts, apprehension awakens in the mind. The apprehension is that this agenda is not a new agenda of the era of films. After the assassination of then prime minister Indira gandhi in 1984, the film begins with violent incidents and killings, then the mind wakes up.

It seems that Ali abbas Zafar is probably going to repent of the allegations against 'Tandav' in the film 'Jogi' but when the news of slow motion progresses when the film arrives 20-25 minutes after the start, it is revealed that Trying to guess the mood by looking at the envelope is not right every time. The film 'Jogi' is a story of friendship and love. Friendship is also of those three friends in which one is Sikh, one is Hindu and one is Muslim.

The courage of friends is rarely seen in hindi cinema now. And, films made on pure friendship, perhaps the filmmakers these days do not even think. The film 'Jogi' is such a right story being told at the right time, which is also needed in today's time. There is a laughing and playing joint family. Everyone is getting ready in the morning. Somebody is going to the office. Somebody is about to open a shop. The child is preparing for school. And, women are preparing hot parathas. But, this happiness is ignited by the bullets fired at the Prime Minister. Trust has been killed from where the country runs. And, the trust of the morning and evening of the streets, neighborhoods, and nooks is suddenly at stake.

Diljit Dosanjh comes here as a Sikh youth who is in love with his family members. His life resides in the local people. A corner of his heart also beats for Kamali. Unemployed youth are not allowed to live in this country. And, even if they get a job, they will get their love, it is not guaranteed.


Girls are not able to choose their partner with their minds and in such a situation, if someone becomes high and low, then those who are expected to support, them are seen as the biggest enemy. But, the challenge here is to save an entire community. Obviously, time demands sacrifice. Jogi is made just for this. Friends come forward to help. New faces of enmity also come to the fore.

In terms of acting, diljit dosanjh seems to be trying to be number one. He himself tries to break the boundaries of his acting. His Kamali is no less amazing. amyra dastur is that bright ray of the morning in the overcast darkness which works to open the eyes. Age is starting to show on Hiten Tejwani's face. Paresh Pahuja once again manages to open his acting box.


And, after a long time, kumud mishra has also got a character in which he does not appear in Kumud Mishra. The initial slowness of the script and its songs can be counted among the weak points of the film, but the cinematography, compilation, and art direction of the film are amazing. This weekend's good entertainment sitting at home.

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