Jugni (2016 film)

Jugni
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Shefali Bhushan
Produced by Karan Grover
Manas Malhotra
Shefali Bhushan
Written by Shefali Bhushan
Starring Sugandha Garg
Siddhant Behl
Sadhana Singh
Anuritta K Jha
Samir Sharma
Chandan Gill
Music by Clinton Cerejo
Cinematography Divakar Mani
Edited by Navnita Sen
Production
company
Dhun Productions
Distributed by PVR Pictures
Release date
  • 22 January 2016 (2016-01-22)
Country India
Language Hindi

Jugni is an Indian romantic musical film written and directed by debutant filmmaker Shefali Bhushan. The movie deals with a music composer who travels to a village in India in search of a golden voice. The term 'Jugni' has a double meaning. Its literal translation means 'female firefly', while its meaning in the context of music refers to a narrative device commonly used in Punjabi folk music in which an outside observer comments with humorous and sad remarks on occurring events.

The film is a traditional musical composed by Clinton Cerejo and consists of contributions from several acclaimed Indian film composers including Vishal Bharadwaj and Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman.[1] The film was distributed by PVR Pictures and released nationwide in India on January 22, 2016.[2] It has been selected to be shown at several film festivals including the London Indian Film Festival, the Indian Film Festival, the Hague, Avvantura film festival, Zadar, River to River Indian Film Festival, FOG festival, USA and others.

Plot

Jugni (Firefly) is the beat of the soul, the free-flying spirit. Jugni is Vibhavari or 'Vibs' (Sugandha Garg). Vibs is a music director, working on her first big break in the Hindi film industry. When work and home affairs, with her live-in boyfriend Sid (Samir Sharma) hit a high tide, Vibs hits the road with a glint of hope; to find music. The journey takes her to a village in Punjab in the search of a Bibi Saroop (Sadhana Singh), whose voice holds the promise that Vibs is searching for. But as the twist of fate would have it, Mastana (Siddhant Behl), Bibi's son and a proficient singer himself, is the voice and man who winds his way into Vibs' heart. From here on, Jugni is about striking balances, making tough decisions while trying to soften the blows and dealing with the studied dramatic turns and unpredictabilities of life and finding the place which one can call home; home of the heart, where the firefly is at her brightest.

Cast

Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack comprises 12 songs and 11 songs was composed by Clinton Cerejo and the other one was composed by A.R. Rahman.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Jugni (Title Track)"ShelleeClinton CerejoJaved Bashir5:43
2."Dilaan De Saundey"TraditionalClinton CerejoJaved Bashir4:30
3."Dugg Dugg Duggy"ShelleeClinton CerejoVishal Bhardwaj3:34
4."Lakhon Salaam"Kaashif SahibA.R. RahmanA.R. Rahman5:32
5."Zarre Zarre Mein Noor Bhara"ShelleeClinton CerejoRahat Fateh Ali Khan & Jazim Sharma7:01
6."Dil Ke Sang"ShelleeClinton CerejoNakash Aziz3:46
7."Hatt Mullah Mainu Rok Na"Shellee & Baba Bulleh ShahClinton CerejoBianca Gomes Shellee & Baba Bulleh Shah4:14
8."Joban Hai Shawa"ShelleeClinton CerejoNeha Kakkar3:11
9."Bolladiyaan"ShelleeClinton CerejoRekha Bhardwaj4:07
10."Heer"Waris ShahClinton CerejoNakash Aziz1:36
11."Jugni (Unplugged)"ShelleeClinton CerejoNeha Kakkar & Javed Bashir3:01
12."Hatt Mullah (Reprise)"Shellee & Baba Bulleh ShahClinton CerejoBianca Gomes Shellee & Baba Bulleh Shah2:09
Total length:48:30

See also

References

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