

Kanoon
A lawyer holds the eyewitness evidence to catch a killer, but the identified criminal is the lawyer's own mentor, prospective father-in-law, and also the judge who presides over the case.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant lawyer faces a moral dilemma when his belief in justice is tested by a complex case involving a wealthy businessman and a seemingly innocent woman. The film explores themes of law, morality, and the justice system through a gripping narrative. As the lawyer delves deeper, he uncovers truths that challenge his very understanding of right and wrong.
Critical Reception
Kanoon is widely regarded as a landmark film in Indian cinema, praised for its intelligent screenplay, tight direction, and powerful performances. It was a critical and commercial success, breaking away from the musical conventions of the era by being a songless thriller, which was a bold move at the time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold, songless narrative and taut thriller elements.
- Lauded for its intelligent script and the strong performances, particularly from Ashok Kumar.
- Considered a progressive film that explored complex legal and moral themes effectively.
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Awards & Accolades
Won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.
Fun Fact
Kanoon was one of the first Indian films to be made without any songs, a significant departure from the prevalent musical melodrama genre of the 1950s and 60s.
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