Kindari Jogi () is a 1989 Indian Kannada language fantasy film romance film drama film film directed, co-written and enacted by V. Ravichandran along with Juhi Chawla pairing together again after the successful previous film Premaloka (1988). The supporting cast features Lokesh, Doddanna and Mukhyamantri Chandru among others.
The film was presented and produced by N. Veeraswamy under his home production "Eshwari Productions". The film featured original score and soundtrack composed and written by Hamsalekha. The film did not do well at the box-office.
Kindari Jogi in guise of Ravi reaches Hanumapura, a village that houses eccentric humans, a village where relations do not have much value, a village where drinking water is a major headache. The village is divided into two factions led by Rudrappa (Lokesh) and Devayya (Sundar Raj). Kindari Jogi falls in love with Ganga (Juhi Chawla), Deva's sister, with whose help he unites the two factions. He also gets the support of the children in the village. Afterwards after a prolonged drama, he manages to conduct his sister's (Ravi's sister's) marriage with her boyfriend and conduct a grand festival at the Lord Hanuman temple. However, a small misconception reignites the feud between the two factions, who begin to question each other's authority over the temple and keep it closed until a proper decision is taken. Eventually Kindari Jogi opens the temple by singing a song and goes inside along with Ganga and all the children in the village, where he transforms to his original form and takes them to his world. The villagers who witness these incidents are worried when they do not return from the temple.
The real Ravi returns to his village at this scenario confusing the people who are mourning the loss of their children. The people who believe him to be a black magician drive him away asking him never to come back. As a confused Ravi runs for his life a villager throws a knife which eventually strikes a wall in Kindari Jogi's world.
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