The plot primarily follows a struggling couple and a filmmaker who becomes entangled in their lives. The narrative explores how far people are willing to go to achieve "greatness" or recognition in a society that thrives on sensationalism.
At its core, Ogo subtly deconstructs the “cool dude” archetype. Asif Ali’s character—an aimless young man with big dreams and zero follow-through—isn’t glorified. Instead, the film asks: Why are our heroes so emotionally stunted? Why is vulnerability seen as weakness? Through awkward romantic encounters and failed ambitions, Ogo exposes how toxic positivity and performative confidence can hollow a person from within.