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    Jogwa - The Awakening is a 2009 Marathi-language film directed by Rajiv Patil and produced under iDream Productions & Screenplay by Sanjay Krishnaji Patil. It stars Upendra Limaye and Mukta Barve while Priya Berde , Vinay Apte , Sharvani Pillai and Kishor Kadam essay supporting roles.

  2. Aug 2, 2024 · Jogwa – The Awakening is a 2009 Marathi -language film directed by Rajiv Patil and produced under iDream Productions & Screenplay by Sanjay Krishnaji Patil. It stars Upendra Limaye and Mukta Barve while Priya Berde, Vinay Apte, Sharvani Pillai and Kishor Kadam essay supporting roles.

    • Rajiv Patil
    • Sanjay Krishnaji Patil
    • Shripal Morakhia
    • Rajan Gavas
  3. Janani Rajeswari. Movie Name: Jogwa. Year: 2009. Director: Rajiv Patil. Language: Marathi. A normal and happy day in the lives of a young girl Suli and Tayappa, a young man becomes a turning point in their lives. Fate brings them together when they are forced to serve the local deity Yellamma as jogta and jogtin (those who serve only the God).

  4. Jogwa - The Awaken ( (Marathi: जोगवा )) is a National Film Award-winning 2009 Marathi film directed by Rajiv PatilStarring Mukta Barve Upendra...

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  5. Lead actor, Upendra Limaye and director, Rajeev Patil zealously described this ritual followed in a small pocket in Karnataka which they have translated into the Marathi movie, Jogwa. It was an awesome experience to spend some time with a set of enthusiastic people who were in town to exhibit their film at the Pune International Film Festival.

  6. Sep 25, 2009 · Jogwa (2009), Drama released in Marathi language in theatre near you. Know about Film reviews, lead cast & crew, photos & video gallery on BookMyShow.

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  8. The movie was directed by renowned filmmaker, Rajiv Patil, and starred Upendra Limaye, Mukta Barve, and Vinay Apte in lead roles. The film is based on a true story of the Jogtin tradition, a practice in which young girls are dedicated to serve the goddess Yellama.