Ramta Jogi

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Ramta Jogi
Directed byGuddu Dhanoa
Story byBalaji shakthivel
Produced byVijay Singh Dhanoa
Starring
Production
companies
Release date
  • 14 August 2015 (2015-08-14)
Running time
139 min
CountryIndia
LanguagePunjabi

Ramta Jogi is a 2015 Indian Punjabi-language romance film[1] directed by Guddu Dhanoa[2] and produced by Vijay Singh Dhanoa under banner Vijayta Films and I`MPossible Films. It stars Deep Sidhu, Ronica Singh, Rahul Dev, Girish Sahdev, Zafar Dhilon and Anil Grover. The movie is a remake of 2004 Tamil movie Kaadhal.

Plot

An intense love story placed in the land of Punjab.[3] The main protagonist named Jogi (Ramta Jogi), comes from a humble background and the girl, Meet belongs to a well off family. Unlike the traditional way, here in the film the girl falls in love with Jogi and approaches him. After the love story starts in terms of family getting involved in it and oppose their love. Both the youngsters deeply in love take the charge to be with each other and their journey starts from Punjab and how it unfolds in Mumbai showing their struggle and the challenges faced in the city like Mumbai. While all this is happening their families takes them back to Punjab. Based on the unwanted circumstances created by their families, the climax unfolds which is unusual in terms of emotion and has never been witnessed in the Punjabi cinema before.

Cast

Reception

Soundtrack

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Ramta Jogi"Sukhwinder Singh 
2."Ramta Jogi (Club Mix)"Sukhwinder Singh 
3."Premiyaan Toun Phul"Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 
4."Raha khich Diyaan"Harry Anand 
5."Vichard Na Jayin"Javed Bashir 
6."Sun Sajna"Harry Anand 
7."Kudi Badii Soni Lagdi"Labh Janjua 
8."Dil Jaan"Noor Jehan 
9."Kudi Badii Soni Lagdi (Reprise)"Channi Bhullar 

References

  1. ^ "Deep Sidhu, Ronica Singh to debut in Pollywood with 'Ramta Jogi'". Tribune. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  2. ^ Deepak, Sukant (January 1959). "Good music is indispensable in film: Guddu Dhanoa". India Today. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Fresh take on love". Tribune. 18 May 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2021.

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