Human relationships are funny, aren't they? You never know when or where you'll meet the one who's right for you. Case in point - Two joggers, one a young model and executive of a five-star hotel, the other a more mellow, older generation judge. On the surface, would you say that this is an intended match? Mr. Subhash Ghai thinks it has potential, even universal appeal. Yet Joggers' Park carries with it a story line which we haven't seen in Hindi films to date, nor internationally.
First, we have Jenny (Perizaad Zorabian). She unfortunately has experienced love's sorrows, but instead of sulking about it, she has internalized the feelings in order to make her stronger, outgoing, and independent. She sets her standards and makes her own set of rules to live by.
Then there is Judge Chatterjee (Victor Banerjee), a more subdued fellow whose past 40 years have held him in courtrooms, trying to met out justice. Now his life takes a major U-Turn when he meets Jenny. Drawn by her straightforward and fearless charisma, a transformation brings feelings he didn't know existed deep inside to the surface.