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Court - State vs A Nobody Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Thursday, March 13, 2025 • Hindi ]
Court - State vs A Nobody Review
Cast:
Priyadarshi, Harsh Roshan, Sridevi Apalla, Sivaji, Saikumar, Varsha Vardhan, Rohini, Rajasekhar Aningi, Surabhi Prabhavathi, Vishika Keerthi
Direction:
Ram Jagadeesh
Production:
Prashanti Tipirneni
Music:
Vijay Bulganin

Court State vs Nobdy Review

The movie 'Court', produced by Natural Star Nani's production house Wall Poster Cinema, has hit the screens today. Let's go into the review and find out how much the audience liked the movie!

Story:

Mangapati (Shivaji) is a man who lives a happy life. Chandu (Harsha Roshan) loves Jabili (Sridevi Appalla). Chandu is poor. However, Jabili also loves him. However, she is a minor. On the other hand, Mangapati, knowing this, makes a big deal of this. In the wake of some dramatic developments in this sequence, Mangapati makes cases against Chandu under terrible sections like 'POCSO' and gets them implicated. In such a context, junior lawyer Surya Teja (Priyadarshi) argues this case. And what did Surya Teja do to prove Chandu's innocence? What kind of argument did he make? What were the circumstances he faced in this sequence? Forms the story of the film.

Analysis:

Court State vs Nobdy Review

At the heart of the story is Mangapati, brought to life by Shivaji in a power-packed performance. His portrayal is the backbone of the film, seamlessly embodying the struggles and resilience of his character. Priyadarshi, as lawyer Surya Teja, delivers a deeply immersive and natural performance. Harsh Roshan leaves a strong impression, while the actors playing Chandu’s parents evoke heartfelt emotions. Rohini, in the role of the mother, shines with a touching performance. Sridevi also played her part well, making a long lasting impression. The rest of the cast made their presence felt.

On the technical front, Court excels in multiple aspects. The film’s concept and message are thought-provoking, while Vijay Bulganin’s music adds depth to the emotional beats. The cinematography captures natural locations beautifully,. Editing is well-handled for the most part, though some sequences could have been more refined. The production values maintained by Prashanthi Thipirneni are commendable.

Court State vs Nobdy Review

The courtroom sequences, a major highlight, are grippingly executed, keeping the audience invested in the proceedings. The film not only captures the drama of legal battles but also beautifully showcases the sentimental aspects between families and the intricacies of teenage love. Shivaji’s impeccable timing further elevates the film.  

Verdict:

Overall, Court is a powerful courtroom drama that delivers a strong message while keeping the audience emotionally invested. While some scenes may feel familiar, the impactful storytelling, well-executed court sequences, and standout performances by Shivaji and Priyadarshi elevate the film to a higher level. It is an engaging and emotionally stirring watch that resonates with its core themes.

Rating: 3 / 5.0

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