The music was composed by V. Harikrishna, while cinematography and editing were handled by Nanda Kumar and Srinivas P. Babu.
After his mother's death,[N 1] Jogi continued to live as a goon, but changed his mind after getting humiliated by a doctor and mocked by his friends.
Jogi's fellow mates in Mumbai kills a gangster, who had destroyed their lives and secretly moves to a coastal region from where they plan to leave for Dubai.
An enraged Naidu withdraws his support given to the government resulting in the party losing majority and conduction of elections.
It is revealed that the idea of killing Naidu's brothers and the mafia leaders were given by the common men, who were inspired by Jogi's good deeds.
[5] The film has been shot in Bangalore, Mysore, Mumbai, Haridwar, Hrishikesh and other holy places of North India.
[8] Within a few hours after initiating booking, all 3 days' tickets were sold out in the BKT region (Bengaluru, Kolar and Tumkur) of Karnataka.
The Times of India gave 4/5 stars and wrote "Director Prem has aptly selected a story that showcases Shiva Rajkumar’s true talent in his 100th movie.
[11] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "Jogayya can be watched only for Shivaraj Kumar's excellent performance in his 100th film".
[12] B S Srivani of Deccan Herald wrote "The overall effect of the film is of pixels all beautiful in their own right, but unable to make a meaningful montage.
[13] News18 criticized its hotpotch narration and sequences, but praised its technical aspects and Shiva Rajkumar's performance.
[15] Jogayya has eight songs (including a theme) composed by V. Harikrishna and Ashwini Recording Company has bought the music rights of the film.
More than 100,000 CDs and cassettes were sold within 5 days of music release, which is a record in Kannada Film Industry.