Court Movie Review: So Real So Hard Hitting!

I love court room dramas. Court is so real you will forget its a movie. 





The characters have played the roles so effortlessly that it feels like its happening right in front of you in real life. Narayan Kamble’s role (the victim) played by Vira Sathidar is the subject here and how he is framed into a suicide case. The case itself is not of suicide and it very clearly evident even to a layman but then that’s what is being portrayed here. How Police can take anyone into remand to save their ass or just for squeezing money from the caught Bakra. Sad but true. The movie is a mirror of our current judicial system. The cases run for years if not months. 

Take the Talwar double murder case. From the first day itself the Police and the authorities goofed up so much that it can never be solved! Or for that matter, Salman Khan’s hit and run case. Latest news is that his lawyer is saying he was not driving and he was not even in the car! I highly recommend you watch Arshad Warsi’s Jolly LLB as well. I liked Arshad in this movie and loved Saurabh Shukla as the Judge. This movie will show you how Salman’s case was handled and its actually still going on in real life. It has become a subject matter of jokes on social media. 




Back to Court. The movie is so real that it has tried capturing the slow pace of the case, via the life of the protagonist lawyer (Vivek Gomber, he is also the producer). Like what he does day in day out, the courts go into summer vacation and there are excuses for giving a future dates all the time etc. A special mention of the public prosecutor (Geetanjali Kulkarni), amazing acting. 


When Sunny Deol got angry getting taareekh par taareekh, this movie will tell you how Sunny was not exaggerating! That’s how things are. 
Its a sad movie and when it ended I had a heavy heart. It also scared me. This one is India’s official entry to Oscars. This movie has 3 languages – Marathi, Hindi and English. 

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