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''Joggers' Park'' is a 2003 Indian
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made in
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. It is directed by
Anant Balani Anant Balani (1962 – 29 August 2003) was a Bollywood film director and screenwriter. He directed films such as ''Patthar Ke Phool'' in 1991 which starred Salman Khan and Raveena Tandon in lead roles. He also wrote the script for ''Insaaf: Th ...
and written by
Subhash Ghai Subhash Ghai (born 24 January 1945) is an Indian film director, producer, actor, lyricist, music director and screenwriter, primarily known for his work in Hindi cinema. He was one of the most prominent Hindi filmmakers in the 1980s and 1990s. ...
. It stars
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actor
Victor Bannerjee Victor Banerjee (born 15 October 1946) is an Indian actor who appears in English, Hindi, Bengali and Assamese language films. He has worked with directors such as Roman Polanski, James Ivory, Sir David Lean, Jerry London, Ronald Neame, Satya ...
,
Perizaad Zorabian Perizaad Zorabian is an Indian actress. Her film debut was with Nagesh Kukunoor's '' Bollywood Calling'' and she gained international recognition for her role as Jenny in Subhash Ghai's '' Joggers' Park'' (2003). Early life Zorabian was born ...
and
Divya Dutta Divya Dutta (born 25 September 1977) is an Indian actress. She has appeared primarily in Hindi and Punjabi language, Punjabi cinema, and has received accolades including a National Film Award and a Filmfare OTT Awards, Filmfare OTT Award. Dutt ...
. It was filmed on location in
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's Jogger's Park. The film was released in 2003 and did well at the box office.


Plot

The film opens at a
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function to honour a retired Justice Jyotin Chatterjee. The judge has served the profession all his life with honour and spotless integrity. As he is about to retire, he recognises there will now be a void in his life. His wife remarks to reporters that neither he nor she knows what he would do after he retires. Retired life is not easy for the ageing judge. The younger generation is bolder and quicker than he was in his time. He is invited as the guest of honour at many functions. But he finds that his stump speech about the venerable and time-tested legal profession falls flat. The youngsters wish to know when the law will relax its grip on their issues (principally around love, romance, and sex). The judge admits that love makes the world go round and urges the youngsters to enjoy their youth but to do so responsibly. The judge also agrees (after some initial reluctance) to a suggestion from his family and visits Joggers Park to get some exercise. He finds that the park moves at the pace of its younger regulars, much too quickly for him. He wonders if he will ever catch up. Around this time, he meets Jenny Suratwala at Joggers Park. Jenny is a young and vivacious freelance model and event planner. One of his speeches had made an impression on her young mind, and she wishes to learn more about him. They become friends. As their friendship deepens, they discover a new world in each other. Jenny learns from the judge's vast experiences, and the judge uses her perspectives to enter and appreciate the younger generation. Jenny brings an element of need. She is faced with a legal problem around the ownership of her late father's apartment, and the judge helps her fight and win her case. The friendship deepens. The judge is taken by her exhilarating views and wishes to see more of her. She, too, pines for him when they are apart. Around this time, some of Jenny's younger male colleagues are perturbed by this relationship. It thwarts them from pursuing Jenny, and it is not socially acceptable because of the conspicuous age difference. They resolve to find a way to end it and settle on stalking the couple and taking pictures of their intimate moments. (The film is not clear about any sexual activity, but the pictures are sufficient to destroy the judge's reputation and marriage.) On one occasion, Jenny discovers them taking pictures, and she angrily berates them and destroys some of the pictures. Jenny finally admits she is in love with the judge. Meanwhile, the judge is faced with a family problem of his own. His son has been caught having an affair. His daughter exposes the incident and asks the judge, the vanguard of honour, to deliver judgement. The judge strongly reprimands his son and orders him to end the affair and seek forgiveness from his family. The family honour comes first. Jenny has an upcoming birthday. One of her friends is planning the party. She invites the judge to attend the party and openly professes his love for her. If he truly meant his speeches, then he must act accordingly and express his feelings without fear or remorse. On the day of the party, a strange man shows up at the judge's house. He is Tariq Ahmed, the editor and publisher of a local tabloid. Jenny's jealous colleagues brought the photos to his tabloid, and Tariq intercepted them just in time to avoid publication. It turns out that Tariq owes a debt of gratitude to the judge for having helped him with a difficult case several years ago. He turns the photos over to the judge's daughter. The daughter confronts the judge. This incident also involves the family's honour. The judge is compelled to end his relationship with Jenny. Several years later, the judge runs into Jenny at the airport. Jenny is now married and has a child. They greet each other warmly, and Jenny introduces him (her fourth boyfriend, the one she loved very much) to her husband. They fondly remember their previous association as the film ends.


Cast

*
Victor Banerjee Victor Banerjee (born 15 October 1946) is an Indian actor who appears in English, Hindi, Bengali and Assamese language films. He has worked with directors such as Roman Polanski, James Ivory, Sir David Lean, Jerry London, Ronald Neame, Saty ...
as Justice Jyotin Prasad Chatterjee *
Perizaad Zorabian Perizaad Zorabian is an Indian actress. Her film debut was with Nagesh Kukunoor's '' Bollywood Calling'' and she gained international recognition for her role as Jenny in Subhash Ghai's '' Joggers' Park'' (2003). Early life Zorabian was born ...
as Jenny Suratwala *
Girish Karnad Girish Karnad (19 May 1938 – 10 June 2019) was an Indian playwright, actor, film director, Kannada writer, and a Jnanpith awardee, who predominantly worked in Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Marathi films. His rise as a playwr ...
as Aman Joshi *
Divya Dutta Divya Dutta (born 25 September 1977) is an Indian actress. She has appeared primarily in Hindi and Punjabi language, Punjabi cinema, and has received accolades including a National Film Award and a Filmfare OTT Awards, Filmfare OTT Award. Dutt ...
as Chatterjee's daughter *
Khalid Siddiqui Khalid Siddiqui (; born 1 February 1971) is an Indian Model, and Film and Television actor. Siddiqui has worked in a number of television shows and Bollywood films. He had a supporting role in '' Ghajini''. Career Before entering in the indus ...
*
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as Akash (Jennie's friend) * Manoj Joshi as Tariq Ahmed * Bhavna Ruparel *
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as Sneha Ruparel *Abha Dhulia *
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*Dinyar Contractor as Dinshaw *
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Special appearance *Vivek Vaswani Special appearance


Release

''Joggers' Park'' released in India, the United States and
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. It also was screened at the 2003
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.


Critical reception

The film received a mixed critical reception.
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praised Victor Banerjee's acting, but said the film was too cliché and unoriginal. Planet Bollywood also positively reviewed Bannerjee's performance, but criticised the film for having a "lack of tautness that makes it drag in patches".
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gave the film 2 out of 5, writing, "On the whole, JOGGERS' PARK is an honest attempt at meaningful, sensible cinema that's slowly proving a healthy alternative for the discerning audiences of metros. "


Box office

''Joggers' Park'' opened with a ₹120,000 per print average and eventually had a run of over 100 days. In its first five weeks in theatres ''Joggers' Park'' earned around ₹.


Soundtrack

Tabun Sutradhar composed the film's music. Several lyricists wrote for the film, including Zameer Kazmi and
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. #"Joggers' Park" (Part 1) –
Usha Uthup Usha Iyer Uthup (born 8 November 1947) is an Indian singer known for her deep contralto voice and her versatility across genres and languages. A prominent figure in Indian music since the 1970s, she has received a Filmfare Award, and was honoure ...
(Usha Uthup, Subhash Ghai, Nisha) #"Joggers' Park" (Part 2) – Usha Uthup (Usha Uthup, Subhash Ghai, Nisha) #"Badi Nazuk Hai Ye Manzil" –
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(Zameer Kazmi) #"Dil Jalta Hai" (Remix) –
Sudesh Bhosle Sudesh Bhosale (born 1 July 1960) is an Indian playback singer who primarily sings for Marathi and Bollywood films. Bhosale is known for his ability to mimic actor Amitabh Bachchan, having sung for him in various films. Career Bhosale was bo ...
#"Habba Habba Hui" –
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(Sameer) #"Ishq Hota Nahin Sabke Liye" –
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(Zameer Kazmi) #"Jenny's Theme" – Instrumental #"Kabhi Pa Liya To Kabhi Kho Diya" – Usha Uthup (Subhash Ghai) #"Oh My Heart" – Usha Uthup (Usha Uthup) #Theme Piece – Instrumental


References


External links

* {{Subhash Ghai 2003 films Films shot in India Films set in Mumbai Indian romantic drama films Films scored by Tabun Films directed by Anant Balani 2003 romantic drama films 2000s Hindi-language films Hindi-language films English-language romantic drama films