Ajey: The Untold Story of a Yogi

The film traces the journey of Ajey (Ajay Singh Bisht), a young boy from a small village in Uttarakhand, India, who embarks on a unique and transformative path from a simple upbringing to becoming a revered yogi and later a prominent political leader.

Early Life:
Ajey grows up in a humble family environment, rooted in traditional values. The film shows his childhood experiences, highlighting his spiritual inclination even at a young age.

Spiritual Calling:
Drawn to spirituality and the teachings of the Nathpanthi tradition, Ajey leaves home to join the Gorakhnath Math monastery. Under the guidance of his guru (a role inspired by Mahant Avaidyanath, played by Paresh Rawal), he embraces a rigorous monastic life dedicated to discipline, meditation, and service.

Transformation to Yogi:
The story emphasizes Ajey’s intense spiritual growth and transformation into a yogi—someone who not only practices spiritual austerities but also gains wisdom and strength to face worldly challenges.

Social and Political Awakening:
As Ajey matures, the film portrays how his spiritual beliefs lead him to engage more deeply with social and political issues affecting his state, Uttar Pradesh. He is shown navigating complex political environments, facing opposition, and making difficult decisions.

Rise to Leadership:
The narrative charts his rise from a monk to an elected political figure and eventually becoming the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. His leadership style is depicted as rooted in strong conviction, faith, and a commitment to his people’s welfare.

Challenges and Controversies:
The film touches on the hurdles Ajey faces, both within the political sphere and the larger social fabric, showcasing his resolve and unyielding spirit.

Message:
The overarching message is about faith, dedication, sacrifice, and how spiritual strength can influence political leadership and social change.