Recently, the director of the wonderful movie ‘Kali Jotta’, Vijay Kumar Arora said, “making Kali Jotta satisfies his desire to create a heartfelt movie”. The movie was produced by VH Entertainment along with Vijay Kumar Arora. Vijay Kumar Arora further added, “it takes a lot of dedication and passion to develop a movie like Kali Jotta. Paani ch Madhaani and Harjeeta Guddiyan Patole were among the movies directed by him. All his prior directed films contributed to the clarity of his vision for this genre. Vijay Kumar Arora received a National Award for the movie Harjeeta. Harjeeta is the true example of his dedication and enthusiasm towards writing.
Kali Jotta’s Director: Vijay Kumar Arora.
Vijay Kumar Arora is also the producer of the movie, as he has made his investment in the movie under the banner VH Entertainment, making it clear that he is ready to push any good script with new ideas in future.
Kali Jotta’s writer: Harinder Kour
Harinder Kour, the writer of the film, expressed her gratitude towards the love and support they had received from the Punjabi audience for the movie ‘Kali Jotta’. She revealed the untold stories of struggle and hard work to make this film along with director Vijay Kumar Arora. She also expressed how difficult it was to make this kind of a movie possible in the Punjabi industry. According to her, “the whole team of the movie worked really hard to make it possible”.
Harinder Kour and Vijay Kumar Arora, thank their entire team of the movie and the Punjabi audience for the warmth and support they have shown for the movie.
KALI JOTTA
When predators circle around a young lady, waiting for their chance to strike, Kali Jotta explores the manner in which the Lady Protagonist is constantly in danger. Simply said, one must control a woman when she expresses herself. A character remarks fairly casually, underscoring the acceptable method in which patriarchy sees women, “Some tiny injustices to women.”
It is significant because the movie emphasises the problem of mental harassment, which does not receive the attention it merits. As a result of the injustice that she is subjected to, Rabiya, a victim, loses control and goes insane. Despite the fact that her story takes place in a previous decade, one can’t help but question how much things have changed since then.