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When discussing the golden era of Sandalwood (the Kannada film industry) in the mid-2000s, few films command as much raw, emotional reverence as Jogi . Released in 2005, this film starring the late, great Puneeth Rajkumar (Appu) redefined mass cinema. However, among hardcore fans and cinephiles, a specific numeric code often follows the film’s title: .

The film’s narrative is a rollercoaster of comedy, romance, and devastating tragedy. Unlike the typical "boy gets girl" formula, Jogi is famous for its tears. Puneeth Rajkumar, known for his energetic dancing and fights, delivered a career-defining performance of a vulnerable, broken man. The film broke the fourth wall of mass cinema by killing the hero in the end—a move that left audiences weeping in theaters.

The movie revolves around the life of Jogi (played by Shreyas Revanna), a small-time thief who leads a carefree life with his friends. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when he gets involved in a series of events that lead to a thrilling adventure. Jogi's character is multidimensional, and the actor's portrayal of his complexities has been widely appreciated.

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