Stunning drama between law and justice. It is a relevant film that tackles a complex issue and one REVIEW: Anjali (Meera Chopra) goes to director Rohan Khurana's (Rahul Bhat) home to show him costume options for a shoot. Chaudhary) is dynamic - the camera frequently sweeps the air to.
A movie director, Rohan Khurana (Rahul Bhat) is accused. It's a movie that talks about law as a profession, not as a tool to get justice. We've seen innumerable courtroom dramas in Bollywood, but for the first time in the history of Indian cinema there's a movie that has a realistic take on the way cour.
While #MeToo continues to be discussed in India and courtroom dramas continue to do well at the box office, we come across a film that encapsulates both. Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Richa Chadha, Meera Chopra & Rahul Bhat. Producers: Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak & SCIPL. When you are treated with lines such as- ''We're not in the business of justice, we're in the business of law'', ''Law is not justice. It's a tool to get there'', ''Justice is abstract, law is a fact'' and that too, in the beginning, you don't take enough time to realise that this one is unique. In the process, we witness the loopholes of the law Read: Batla House Movie Review.
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Starring: Akshaye Khanna, Richa Chadda, Rahul Bhat, Meera Chopra. The movie featues Akshaye Khanna, Richa Chadha and Meera Chopra in the main lead. Before you hit the theatres near you, do not miss to check out the movie review by Senior Journalist and Author Bharathi Pradhan.
Rape as saleable masala was often a norm in mainstream Bollywood of yore, to rouse perverse male titillation as well as give the hero a valid. It shows another angle to a whole new debate, I'm not saying the stand and ideas this film puts out are politically correct, but it just presents a debate in front of you. Ajay Bahl, is a solid filmmaker. This statement will reiterate in your mind a lot of times after having watched this "Astounding" movie!