Sukriti Saha

Jongli drops you right in the thick of it—a wild, unapologetic ride through the chaos of city life, where nothing’s really as it seems and everyone’s got something to hide. Sukriti Saha, man, she’s something else in this. She plays a character who’s impossible to pin down, like one moment she’s blending into the background and the next she’s flipping the whole script. The city in Jongli isn’t just a backdrop; it’s its own beast—loud, messy, unpredictable, and honestly, kinda suffocating. The story kicks off with a string of bizarre events—think missing persons, shady deals, and some really questionable choices. People cross paths for reasons that barely make sense, but that’s the beauty of it. Nobody’s squeaky clean, and the line between right and wrong blurs faster than your phone battery dies. Sukriti’s character—she's got grit, a sharp tongue, and a past she’d rather keep buried. But trouble has a way of finding her. As things spiral, she’s forced to team up with some questionable allies (half of whom you wouldn’t trust with your lunch money), and the stakes just keep climbing. There’s tension, betrayal, a little dark humor, and a city that never gives anyone a break. By the end, you’re left guessing who’s actually the villain, and, honestly, you might just root for the chaos. Jongli isn’t about heroes or villains—it’s about survival, and sometimes, just making it out in one piece.

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