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Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors
What made Anu Chandra stab her perfect husband? The evidence and confession are clear, but what's the truth?
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Plot Summary
The second season of the Indian crime drama anthology series 'Criminal Justice' delves into a complex case where a lawyer takes on the defense of a woman accused of murdering her husband. The series explores themes of marital abuse, legal intricacies, and the societal perception of women in distress, all while uncovering hidden truths and challenging established norms.
Critical Reception
Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its gripping narrative, strong performances, especially from Kirti Kulhari and Pankaj Tripathi, and its sensitive handling of difficult social issues. The series was lauded for its realistic portrayal of the legal system and its exploration of gender dynamics within relationships and society.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling storyline and tense courtroom drama.
Kirti Kulhari's performance as the accused woman was widely acclaimed.
The series effectively tackles sensitive subjects like marital abuse with nuance.
Google audience: Audiences were highly impressed with the show's intricate plot and the powerful performances of the cast. Many viewers appreciated the realistic depiction of legal proceedings and the emotional depth brought to the characters, particularly the central female protagonist.
Fun Fact
The second season's focus on a female protagonist facing severe allegations was a deliberate choice to explore a different facet of the justice system and societal biases compared to the first season.
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