Criminal Justice 2 Review – Criminal Justice 2 Ratings

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Criminal Justice Season 2 Review is about Bikram Chandra who is the topmost criminal lawyer of Mumbai with an excellent track record. His reputation as an advocate is great and his relationship with his daughter is also good but there is an uncomfortable silence between him and his better half Anuradha Chandra who is a housewife. 

Bikram is doubtful about Anuradha’s relationship with psychiatrist Moksh. On one night Bikram makes an advance towards her which Anuradha accepts unwillingly and the husband is suddenly stabbed. The daughter is the only witness of the incident. Bikram is hospitalised and Anuradha lands in jail. What is Anuradha’s motive behind all this and her daughter’s take on the same can be understood after watching Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors.
 

Kirti Kulhari proves her mettle as an actor through this role. Her performance as a woman who suffers from sexual abuse through her husband and her psychological state is aptly depicted. The actor tries to get in the nerve of the character but is left to endless sobbing and the character’s essence is lost in this melodrama. Jisshu Sengupta’s appearance is passable. 

Deepti Naval is reduced to an overprotective helpless mother. Pankaj Tripathi is flawless in front of the camera. Though this is not the best-written role for him but his timing and charm gives the role a kick it needs. 

Anupriya Goenka does justice to the assigned role. Kalyanee Mulay and Ajeet Singh Palawat shine as the cop couple who aptly show the tension and pressure which arises when two partners in a relationship are at the same workplace. Mita Vashisht has nothing to do apart from deep and suspicious glances. Pankaj Saraswat’s role is limited but his portrayal is sincere and stays true to the nature of the part.

Though we always celebrate a courtroom idea like Pink which preached that consent is necessary before getting physical it is a surprise that after the four years of the film’s release the issue of marital rape has been taken up again. Consent is an aspect which is completely sidelined after marriage because of lack of awareness and helplessness when confronting a partner’s action in a lawful relationship. 

Criminal Justice Season 2 is a harsh reminder of the fact that the issue remains the same even after a person’s education and stature. The web series deserves praise as it discusses openly about a woman’s condition in an abusive marriage with a reputed man in the society.  The drama and conflict are very solid in the beginning.

The woman has all the situations piled up against her. She is pregnant when in jail, her daughter hates her, there are media trials, the advocate is under confident and the cops are curious to frame her. The result is a laboured and boring narrative which is placed at an odd timing and becomes a sob story when you think that the story had meat to it. 

Filmmaker Rohan Sippy decides against going into the backstory of main characters and shows only the courtroom proceedings. This is a decision which backfires as it does not connect people with the characters on an emotional level. It would have been an interesting watch to see the couple when they were in their early years of marriage.

The passing glances of the past do not add anything to the story and the melodrama and dialogues dominate everything. The courtroom proceedings are boring and draggy. The show’s comic relief is the equation between newlyweds Mishra and his wife which is a good distraction to the tensioned plot but offers nothing new in terms of story. 

The storytelling in Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors is more or less similar to the first season. The good performances, screenplay and subplots were the strengths of the previous season. The same is not the case with the second season although the story is relevant and hard-hitting. Tribhuvan Babu Sadineni does a good job as cinematographer as he mounts the show with adequate opulence and authenticity when required.

Writer Apurva Asrani is loyal to Peter Moffat’s original work but some of the interpersonal relationships seem out of place in the Indian context. Sameer Phaterpekar’s background music builds tension in the story and adds a layer to the storytelling. 

The show’s length is its major drawback as it lacks focus and precision. It keeps on extending and becomes very monotonous as it could have ended in less than three episodes than its original length. We have compiled Criminal Justice Season 2 ratings for your convenience.

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