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Jugni(2016)

6.5/10
Hindi113 mins

Jugni (2016) is a 113-minute Hindi film directed by Shefali Bhushan. Starring Anurita Jha , Samir Sharma and Siddhant Behl. With an audience rating of 6.5/10, Jugni stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2016.

Mood:
emotionalupliftinginspiring
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
22 January 2016
Director
Shefali Bhushan
Language
Hindi
Runtime
1h 53m
GudVibe Rating
6.5/10

Storyline

A music producer named Vibs travels to a Punjabi village to find a singer for her big break. There, she meets Mastana, the talented son of the woman she sought, and they develop a connection. Her journey becomes about balancing her career, her feelings, and finding where she truly belongs.

A city woman finds music, love, and herself in a Punjabi village.

Film Details

6.5Rating
113Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date22 January 2016
Release Typetheatrical

Parental Guide

Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalupliftinginspiring
Themes
loveidentityfamilyfriendship
Tonepoetic
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audiencemultiplex
Best Withwith-partner
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability3

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Trivia

  • The film's title 'Jugni' refers to a traditional Punjabi folk motif often used in songs about life's journey.
  • Director Shefali Bhushan also co-wrote the film's music, drawing from authentic Punjabi folk roots.
  • Actor Siddhant Behl, who plays Mastana, is actually a trained singer and performed his own songs in the movie.
  • The movie was shot on location in Punjab to capture the real rural atmosphere and musical culture.
  • It marked the Hindi film debut of Punjabi folk singer Bicky Singh, who contributed to the soundtrack.
  • The film had a very limited theatrical release and gained more attention through festival circuits and digital platforms.
  • A subplot involving the character Bibi Saroop highlights the fading tradition of folk singers in modern India.

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