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Movie Review: Court: State Vs. A Nobody

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Mar 13, 2025

Caste Vs. Justice

Shivaji`s powerful portrayal of a caste-driven antagonist is a highlight, making the film`s social commentary disturbingly believable.

Priyadarshi`s Intensity

Priyadarshi delivers a controlled yet impactful performance as lawyer Surya Teja, lending credibility to the film`s courtroom drama.

Courtroom Engagement

The second half`s legal proceedings are well-structured, holding audience attention with engaging dialogues and narrative flow.

Debut Director`s Effort

Ram Jagadeesh`s debut showcases a socially relevant theme, with commendable handling of courtroom sequences and a strong second half.

Historical Inaccuracies

Anachronisms like modern amenities in a 2013 setting dilute the film`s authenticity, impacting immersion.

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Pacing Issues

The first half`s drawn-out teenage love story delays the core legal drama, potentially losing audience engagement.

Underutilised Talent

Supporting actors like Sai Kumar and Surabhi Prabhavati are underutilised, missing opportunities for deeper character exploration.

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