Jassi Lohka

Jassi Lohka—if you’re into Punjabi cinema, that name probably rings a bell. The guy’s been popping up everywhere, but let’s zoom in on his work in “Medal” (2023) and “Badnaam” (2025). “Medal” basically puts you on the edge of your seat, following the wild journey of a small-town athlete who’s got way more grit than luck. It’s that classic underdog story, but with actual bite: the struggles feel raw, the wins don’t come easy, and the family drama? Oh, it’s there, and it packs a punch. Jassi’s performance has this stubborn fire—like, you can’t help but root for the guy even when he’s screwing up. Then, there’s “Badnaam.” Set a couple years later, this one’s got a totally different vibe—think dark, twisty, a little dangerous. Jassi slips into the skin of a character wrestling with some heavy secrets and a reputation that’s, well, less than squeaky clean. Honestly, the whole thing feels way grittier, with shady deals, broken friendships, and a city that just won’t let anyone breathe easy. There’s a tension that sticks with you, and Jassi doesn’t shy away from the messiness. He’s not just playing the hero here—he’s getting his hands dirty, making you question whose side you’re on. Both films show off his range, and honestly, these aren’t your typical feel-good flicks—they’ve got teeth, and Jassi? He bites right back.

No matching posts found.

Personal details

  • Professions: Writer, Producer

Did you know

FAQ

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan