Jogajog is a novel by Rabindranath Tagore. It was published in book form in 1929 (Asharh 1336). It was first serialised in the magazine Bichitra from Ashwin 1334 to Choitro 1335. In the first two issues the novel was titled Tin Purush. In the third issue in Ogrohayon 1334, Rabindranath changed the name to Jogajog.
The story revolves around the underlying rivalry between two families — the Chatterjees, aristocrats now on the decline (Biprodas) and the Ghosals (Madhusudan), representing new money and arrogance. Kumudini, Biprodas' sister, is caught between the two as she is married off to Madhusudan. She was brought up in a sheltered home where she had followed the traditional way of life and observed all the religious rituals like all the other womenfolk in the family. Her mental image of the husband is as someone who embodies all the qualities of the God she worships. Now, she is rudely shaken by the crude display of wealth and power by Madhusudan. Even if brought up to be a good, submissive wife, she balks at the idea of sharing the conjugal bed. "Madhusudan repeatedly used (this) money-worshipping strain to sneer at Kumu's family. His natural vulgarity, the coarseness of his speech, his arrogant discourtesy, the uncouthness of his body and mind that so deeply characterised his life: all this was something from which Kumu's whole being shrank every moment." Over time Kumu retreated to her nutshell of spirituality. But a time finally comes when Kumu cannot take it anymore and she returns to her brother's house, only to realise that she is pregnant. Eventually an unwilling Kumu is forced to return to the Ghoshals. The novel also highlights marital rape. Kumudini is subjected to marital rape by Madhusudan. There is also a sexual liaison between Madhusudan and Shyamasundari, the widow of Madhusudan's elder brother. Biprodas is a vociferous supporter of equal dignity and rights for women.
Jogajog is a 2015 Bengali film adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's novel of the same name directed by Sekhar Das.
Pandit Debojyoti Bose was roped in to compose the music of Jogajog. Singer Shreya Ghoshal was reported to record a bhajan for the film. Other playback singers for the film include Jayati Chakraborty, Kaushiki Chakrabarty, Arjun Chakraborty and Saheb Chatterjee.
Ring me up!
Skip to the dip now!
What we say?
Jigga Jigga!
Welcome to the main arena!
I've always been the party pleaser
There's not a doubt, I've checked all the ladies out
I am the lyrical teaser
Addicted to the massive crowd
Yeah
If you love me or you hate me
I don't give a damn
If you really think you're ready
So let me see your hands
Everybody knows we got the floorfiller
I am the mic driller
here is the bass killer
Yeah
Full of light
From distant flames
There's sunlight fading
Autumn leaves in the rain
If you call I will be there
CLOSE TO THE EDGE!
Watch how we mix it up!
Jigga Jigga!
Ain't never been a troublemaker
Just finish what you start by ripping you apart
I'm not a faker, I'm feared like the great white shark!
Yeah!
If you love me or you hate me
I don't give a damn
If you really think you're ready
So let me see your hands
Everybody wants to be a top shotter
I work da mike proper, here is the chart topper
Yeah!
With the wheeling a dealing a gimme that a feeling
Watcha how we gonna lift up the ceiling
Yeah!
Full of light
From distant flames
There's sunlight fading
Autumn leaves in the rain
If you call I will be there
Ring me up!
Skip to the dip now!
What we say?
Jigga Jigga!
Ooooohh! Ho-ho!
Davay-davay-davay!
Jigga Jigga!
Allright!