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Star Cast : Jisshu Sengupta, Kirti Kulhari, Ashish Vidyarthi, Pankaj Tripathi, Anupriya Goenka

Directed by : Rohan Sippy

Producers : Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, Myleeta Aga

So, continuing the series of reviewing movies and shows, our today’s pick is Criminal Justice 2, the latest Hindi web series on Disney Hotstar. Let’s now see how it is.

Story :

In the second season, Madhav Mishra(Pankaj Tripathi), a small-time lawyer takes up another case of Anu Chandra(Kriti Kulhari) who murders stabs her husband Bikram Chandra(Jisshusen Gupta). Things take a U-turn for Madhav when Bikram dies in the hospital. Did Anu really kill Bikram? Is there a new angle in this murder? and how will Madhav solve it? That forms the story.

What’s Good

The setup and story look quite gripping. What looks like an open and shut case, the narration makes it quite interesting. Kriti Kulhari is amazing as Anu and did her emotional role superbly. She, in a de-glam role, has so much scope to perform and gives a memorable performance. Pankaj Tripathi is once again the soul of the show with his subdued acting.

The manner in which he deals with the case and how his funny histrionics in his conversations with his wife, he has showcased emotions in a beautiful manner. Deepti Naval, Jisshu Sen Gupta, and the supporting cast did a good job. Asish Vidhyarthi as a lawyer and Anupriya Goenka were also neat in their roles.

The production values of the show are top-notch. Most of the show happens in a court and jail and these setups are quite realistic. The domestic abuse angle is showcased in a very delicate manner. The way the last episode showcases shocking problems that women go through in their marital life has been addressed well.

What’s Bad

One of the biggest drawbacks of the show is the slow pace. The story is addressed in a way too slow manner and this was not necessary at all. The screenplay could have been tighter in many courtroom scenes in the end. Also, the show could have been wrapped up in six episodes and was unnecessarily dragged to eight.

Why the main man, Jisshu Sen Gupta tortured his wife and what was his motto for being such cruel should have been showcased in a better way. Too many jail scenes are disturbing and that aspect could have been reduced to make things look better.

Verdict :

On the whole, Criminal Justice is a gritty courtroom drama that addresses key issues in domestic abuse. The setup, solid performances, and confrontations are basic assets. But the slow pace and length in a few episodes drag the proceedings a bit. Barring this, this series ends up as a decent watch

Rating: 3/5

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Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya Review

Release date : July 31st, 2020

123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5

Starring : Vidya Balan, Jisshu Sengupta, Sanya Malhotra

Director : Anu Menon

Producer : Sony Pictures Networks India, Vikram Malhotra

Music : Sachin–Jigar

 

So, continuing the series of reviewing movies and shows during the lockdown period, our today’s pick is the Hindi film, Shakuntala Devi. The film is available on Netflix and let’s see how it is.

 

Story :

The film is based on the life of mathematics legend Shakuntala Devi. Right from her childhood, Shakuntala Devi(Vidya Balan) lives in the shadows of her dad and does not even go to school. But her brilliant mathematical mind changes things for her. She leaves her family and heads to London and shines there. Things take a turn when she gets married to Paritosh Banerjee(Jisshu Sen Gupta). After the birth of her daughter Anu(Sanya Malhotra), Shakuntala Devi keeps away from the limelight and this does not go well with her. She fights with her husband and takes Anu away along with her. On the other hand, Anu is strict against this fame and living under the limelight. She too fights with her mom comes to India. The rest of the story is as to how Shakuntala Devi and her daughter realize the mistakes they have done and get back together.

 

Plus Points

National Award-winning actress, Vidya Balan once again showcases her acting prowess. She as Shakuntala Devi lives in her role and impresses big time. Vidya gets to play her character through various stages and she does an amazing job. Be it her slang, arrogance, and emotional outbursts, she plays it with aplomb. The comedy touch given to her role is also thought of well. The way Vidya performs in the climax and in all her scenes with her daughter are top-notch.

Sanya Malhotra, who plays Vidya’s daughter also does a good job. Amith Sadh is getting better with every film. The starting of the film is quite promising as the emotions connect well. The last half an hour of the film is quite emotional and has many moving scenes that are ably performed by Vidya Balan and Sanya Malhotra.

Jisshu Sen Gupta is amazing as Vidya Balan’s husband. The film is given a healthy fun touch and is not made over dramatic which looks good. All the needed drama is saved for the end and this is where things click quite well.

 

Minus Points :

The middle portion of the film gets bogged down. The manner in which problems get created for Shakuntala Devi and how she deals with them should have been showcased in a more dramatic manner. Things happen on a simple note and scenes are rushed during this time.

The pace of the film is quite slow and all those who expect something entertaining will be disappointed. The film needs a bit of editing and the key scenes where she creates records with her math genius are not that effective. They should have been shown in a more dramatic manner.

 

Technical Aspects :

Production values of the film are top-notch as the camerawork nicely showcases the past and present times quite well. Dialogues are superb and the best part was Vidya Balan’s styling which is amazing. The way her look is showcased in different age groups is impressive. The production design and BGM are also on point.

Coming to the director Anu Menon does a good job with this biopic. She gives Vidya Balan the best role and extracts solid performances from her cast. Whenever you think the film is going down, Anu’s pulls up some solid scenes and keeps things engaging. The way she ends the film on an emotional note is the best part.

 

Verdict :

On the whole, Shakuntala Devi is an emotional drama of a mother and daughter. Interesting backdrop, good emotions, and Vidya Balan’s mind-blowing performance keep you hooked till the end. The film is narrated in a slow pace and gets a bit dull in the middle portions. Apart from that, the film is an endearing watch and should be given a shot to know the emotional side of India’s biggest brainchild, Shakuntala Devi. Go for it.

123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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Jisshu Sengupta

Jisshu Sengupta

For the last few months, the makers of Thalaivi, a biopic on yesteryear heroine and former Tamil Nadu CM Jayalalithaa, have been on a hunt for the actor who will play legendary yesteryear actor and Jayaa’s rumored partner Shobhan Babu. At one point, there were even speculations that Vijay Deverakonda will be portraying Shobhan Babu’s role in the movie.

But the latest update is that popular Bengali star Jisshu Sengupta has been finalized to play Shobhan Babu in Thalaivi. Jisshu has already begun prepping for his role by watching Shobhan Babu’s movies and he will further be groomed to bring perfection. Jisshu had made his foray into the Southern film industry with NTR Kathanayakudu last year. He was recently seen in a psychopath’s role in Aswathama.

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is playing Jayalalithaa in Thalaivi. Noted Tamil director AL Vijay is helming this biopic and Vishnu Induri is bankrolling it.

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