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Jackie (2011)

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Janakirama, alias Jackie is an 8th standard passed living with his mother Jayamma, who operates a flour mill in a village. Jackie is a guy who dreams of making it big; but not by hard work. He is an expert card player and thinks he can repay all his debts with earnings from it. He does every job and hopes he would one day make it big as a realtor. He is talkative and uses the opportunities around him to eke out a living. In the locality where he lives, a priest's daughter Yashodha, is in love with a photo studio owner Parangi Seena who is actually a conduit for a human trafficker and asks Jackie to help her get married. Jackie initially tries to help, but when the priest questions him, he decides to cop out of the issue, respecting the aged father's feelings.

Losing all hope, Yashodha elopes with her lover, along with a blind girl. The priest is under the impression that Jackie is the mediator in this case. So it becomes the responsibility of Jackie to trace Yashodha and the blind girl. Meanwhile, Jackie is followed by police as he has sheltered a friend who has fled from the prison, and a cop is killed during the escapade. In the dense forest, he averts a ritual of human sacrifice where Lakshmi is the intended victim. The trouble shoots up for Jackie again as even the wrong-doers are chasing him now. As he lands up in Bengaluru, he finds out that the blind girl who went with Yashodha is dead. He gets a clue of Prasanna alias Jooli when he becomes friendly to constable Bheemanna which leads to suspicious activities of a gang transporting girls to abroad in oil tankers, headed by Mithai Rama (played by Ravi Kale). Jackie is on the hunt for the dangerous team, and as the police from another part also follow Jackie, it is where the cinema finds a happy-ending climax.

Release Date: May 14, 2011
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 20 mins
Cast: Puneeth Rajkumar, Bhavana, Harshika Poonacha, Ravi Kale, Shobraj
Director: Duniya Soori
Music Director: V.harikrishna
Producer: Sujatha
Genre: Action, Romance
Writer: Duniya Soori
Advisory: U/a
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Jackie (2011) Janakirama, alias Jackie is an 8th standard passed living with his mother Jayamma, who operates a flour mill in a village. Jackie is a guy who dreams of making it big; but not by hard work. He is an expert card player and thinks he can repay all his debts with earnings from it. He does every job and hopes he would one day make it big as a realtor. He is talkative and uses the opportunities around him to eke out a living. In the locality where he lives, a priest's daughter Yashodha, is in love with a photo studio owner Parangi Seena who is actually a conduit for a human trafficker and asks Jackie to help her get married. Jackie initially tries to help, but when the priest questions him, he decides to cop out of the issue, respecting the aged father's feelings. Losing all hope, Yashodha elopes with her lover, along with a blind girl. The priest is under the impression that Jackie is the mediator in this case. So it becomes the responsibility of Jackie to trace Yashodha and the blind girl. Meanwhile, Jackie is followed by police as he has sheltered a friend who has fled from the prison, and a cop is killed during the escapade. In the dense forest, he averts a ritual of human sacrifice where Lakshmi is the intended victim. The trouble shoots up for Jackie again as even the wrong-doers are chasing him now. As he lands up in Bengaluru, he finds out that the blind girl who went with Yashodha is dead. He gets a clue of Prasanna alias Jooli when he becomes friendly to constable Bheemanna which leads to suspicious activities of a gang transporting girls to abroad in oil tankers, headed by Mithai Rama (played by Ravi Kale). Jackie is on the hunt for the dangerous team, and as the police from another part also follow Jackie, it is where the cinema finds a happy-ending climax.. thumbnail text
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