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The film follows the lives of Suli (Mukta Barve) and Tayappa (Upendra Limaye), two individuals trapped by this custom. While Suli is forced into being a Jogtin, Tayappa becomes a Jogta. The story unfolds as they struggle against societal pressures, religious superstition, and their own desire for a normal life.

Set in rural Maharashtra, Jogwa follows the lives of two young people trapped by oppressive religious customs. The film explores the conflict between deep-rooted traditions and individual desires, depicting how social norms affect love, dignity and personal choice. Emotional performances and realistic direction highlight the cultural pressures surrounding ritual servitude and the struggle for self-determination.

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The story follows two individuals forced into the oppressive "Jogtin" and "Jogta" traditions—a form of religious servitude to the Goddess Yellamma. Suli is forced into this life because of a knot in her hair, while Tayappa is compelled because of a medical condition deemed a "sign" from the goddess. The film portrays their struggle to break free from these superstitious shackles to find love and dignity. The film follows the lives of Suli (Mukta

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His portrayal of Tayappa is nothing short of extraordinary. He masterfully balances the external vulnerability of a forced identity with the internal rage of a caged man. He won the National Film Award for Best Actor for this performance. Set in rural Maharashtra, Jogwa follows the lives

Upendra Limaye (as Tayappa) and Mukta Barve (as Suli). Director: Rajiv Patil.

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: The film won five National Film Awards , including Best Film on Social Issues, and received over 37 awards globally. Technical & Streaming Details Cursed goddess - Indian Journal of Medical Ethics

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