Ravichandran shines in “The Judgement” movie review: An engaging courtroom drama

Investment Banker Anil Arrested for Murder in New Thriller ‘The Judgement’

In director Gururaj Kulkarani’s latest film, ‘The Judgement,’ the story unfolds with investment banker Anil (played by Diganth Manchale) being arrested for the murder of his client Roopa (portrayed by Roopa Rayappa), who heads an NGO. Right from the start, viewers are led to believe that Anil may not be the real culprit. Even when the renowned lawyer Govind (portrayed by V Ravichandran) ensures Anil’s guilt, a sense of mystery lingers, hinting at a deeper truth.

The Intricacies of the Indian Legal System Explored in ‘The Judgement’

‘The Judgement’ delves into the complexities of the Indian legal system rather than focusing solely on unraveling the murder case. This approach keeps the audience a step ahead, even as the plot attempts to introduce unexpected twists. The narrative gains momentum when Govind experiences a change of heart and embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind Anil’s alleged crime. The film also sheds light on the motivations driving lawyers to take on particular cases.

Govind, a character portrayed as seeking validation and adulation, is prone to choosing cases that stroke his ego. His internal struggle between pride and truth is highlighted by his wife Meghana (played by Meghana Gaonkar), prompting a moment of reflection.

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New Revelations and Legal Intrigues in ‘The Judgement’

As Govind delves further into the case, linking Roopa’s murder to another, viewers are offered insights into various legal nuances and the dynamics of a courtroom setting. While the film aims to present an engaging legal drama, it also at times feels reminiscent of a serialized television show. Certain elements, like the overpowering background score during investigative scenes, and the dated production design, may distract from the overall viewing experience.

Key Details and Cast of ‘The Judgement’

The Judgement (Kannada)

Director: Gururaj Kulkarni

Cast: V Ravichandran, Diganth Manchale, Rangayana Raghu, Rekha Kudligi, Krishna Hebbale

Runtime: 151 minutes

Storyline: Anil, an investment banker, is accused of murdering his client. A prominent lawyer initially proves Anil’s guilt but later reconsiders, leading to a legal battle for justice.

Anil’s parents (portrayed by Rangayana Raghu and Rekha Kudligi) embody familiar soap opera-esque emotions as they lament their son’s fate. The antagonist, Qureshi, portrayed as a corrupt minister, displays exaggerated villainous traits, albeit somewhat redeemed by Krishna Hebbale’s performance. The recurring focus on Govind’s skills, along with the unnecessary emphasis on his character, may detract from the overall narrative flow.

Despite its engaging legal premise, ‘The Judgement’ falls short in strengthening the mystery element of the story. Clues unfold conveniently, making it relatively easy for viewers to anticipate the twists and identify the culprits. However, the courtroom sequences, anchored by Ravichandran’s performance, manage to keep the film watchable, despite an overwhelming amount of legal information.

Conclusion: A Captivating Legal Drama with Room for Improvement

‘The Judgement’ by Gururaj Kulkarni is a sophomore effort that, while somewhat predictable, maintains a level of engagement throughout. The film offers a compelling insight into the legal system and human motivations, albeit with room for refinement in its execution and storytelling approach.

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Overall, ‘The Judgement’ stands as a notable addition to the Kannada film landscape, showcasing potential for growth and further exploration in future endeavors.