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Saurabh Kumar Singh
- India
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Director Ajay Bahl and writer Manish Gupta are presenting here a very engaging courtroom drama that gonna make you think, learn, questions, and at last applaude. A rape is shown in very beginning of the movie and then the Rashomon effect begins. From the victim to the accused, from the police to the neighbours, everyone has a version; all of them have made a judgement and the entire country wants the accused yo be punished by death. The truth is yet to be decided. Is she really raped? Or is everything a very well cooked up story? The fun begins as the case reaches the court where two incredibly talented lawyers get into a verbal combat to protect their clients. But the movie also tells you that law and justice aren't the same. When the law is done, it doesn't mean the justice is done.
This movie has portrayed the serious subject of human loneliness very creatively. The ambiguity given to dialogue takes you on a fun ride . At a point or two, you might feel that old people have been made fun of(like the protagonist father or the granny) but Ayushmann makes it up by acknowledging his old father endurance to have braved all the loneliness of his life all by himself.
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