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Court is a slow-burning exploration of social issues that feels deeply rooted in reality. The narrative hinges on the absurdity of a courtroom drama where an ageing folk singer faces charges for allegedly inciting a worker's suicide through his protest song. It's not just about the legal proceedings—there's this palpable tension, a reflection of the bureaucratic indifference that permeates everyday life in Mumbai. The performances are raw and unvarnished, really drawing you into their struggles. What sets it apart is how it intertwines personal stories with broader societal themes, all the while maintaining a somewhat detached observation style. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to digest the weight of it all, and the use of practical locations adds a layer of authenticity that really resonates.
Explores societal indifferenceStrong character-driven narrativeReflects Mumbai's cultural landscape
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