Indie drama Jaggi wins big at Filmfare Punjabi Awards


The Special Jury Award for Pathbreaking Cinema won by Indie film Jaggi at Filmfare Awards Punjabi marks a milestone for regional and independent cinema.  Directed by Anmol Sidhu with Ramnish Chaudhary in the lead role, the film and its recognition signals a broader acceptance of unconventional narratives on a mainstream stage.

 

Jaggi tells the story of a schoolboy whose impotence becomes a source of relentless bullying with peers branding him as gay and subjecting him to cruel ridicule. The same society that mocks him for his condition later corners him into an arranged marriage, forcing him into a niggling decision. Against this backdrop of hostility, hypocrisy and family turmoil, the boy wrestles with inner demons that threaten to consume him.

 

Sidhu’s debut feature has been lauded for its unflinchingly sensitive treatment of stigma and shame, holding a mirror to entrenched prejudices. “We grew up watching films that have won Filmfare Awards, and now to receive one ourselves feels fantastic. We are deeply grateful. This is a huge moment for indie cinema, to be seen and celebrated on such a stage,” said Sidhu.

 

The film’s impact lies not just in its narrative, but also in its performances. Ramnish Chaudhary’s portrayal of Jaggi is raw and layered, capturing both fragility and suppressed rage with disarming honesty.

 

The project, however, was a collaborative labour. Alongside Chaudhary, laudable contributions came from Harmandeep Singh, Shivam Kamboj, Ankush Shukla, Gaurav Kumar and Jaskirat Bajwa. Producers Dhruv Bakshi and Pardeep Taina, under the banner of Nitin Narang’s TIF Motion Pictures, backed the film’s uncompromising vision.

 

The Filmfare recognition is the latest in a string of accolades for Jaggi, which had previously won the Uma da Cunha Award for Best Debut Film at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles in 2022, where it also bagged the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film.

 

That same year, it was named the Best Indie Film at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. More recently, it claimed the Walkers People’s Choice Award for Best Indian Film at the Cinevesture International Film Festival in 2024.

 

The film’s international accolades include a nomination for Best Youth Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and its selection under the Indian Cinema Now category at the 27th International Film Festival of Kerala.

 

Other accolades

Uma da Cunha Award for Best Debut Film (Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, 2022)

Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, 2022

Best Indie Film (Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, 2022)

Walkers People’s Choice Award for Best Indian Film (Cinevesture International Film Festival, 2024)

• The film was also nominated for Best Youth Feature Film award at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and the Indian Cinema Now category at the 27th International Film Festival of Kerala



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