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Whether You Are Married Or Not, Consent Is Paramount, Says Taapsee Pannu After Watching Criminal Justice
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Since its release last week, Hotstar Specials presents
Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors has been lauded by audiences and critics alike for its sensitive portrayal of critical issues faced by numerous women. Starring Pankaj Tripathi, Anupriya Goenka and Kirti Kulhari the show sheds light on the grim reality of marital rape and abuse; and what really goes on behind closed doors.
Actor Taapsee Pannu who has previously spoken up on the many issues faced by women recently watched the show and shared her opinion on the topic.
Taapsee Pannu Feels Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors Portrays The Grim Reality Faced By A Lot Of Women In Our Country
Taapsee Pannu added, I urge you to go and watch the show right now.
December 30, 2020
Taapsee Pannu On Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors: “Whether You Are Married Or Not – Consent Is Paramount” (Pic credit: Instagram/taapsee)
Since its release, Hotstar Specials’ Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors, starring Pankaj Tripathi, Anupriya Goenka and Kirti Kulhari, has been receiving much praise from the audiences as well as critics. The latest season is a sensitive portrayal of critical issues faced by numerous women. The show sheds light on the grim reality of marital rape and abuse; and what really goes on behind closed doors.
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The beats of
Criminal Justice are familiar. Like the first season, Season 2 also operates as a gripping police/legal procedural, effectively chronicles life within the filthy confines of prison and culminates in a gritty courtroom drama. But the tagline of this season, ‘Behind Closed Doors’, is telling, ripping the veil off a murder spurred on by a motive that is most often shoved under the carpet, or at best, whispered behind closed doors.
c, whose prowess in cracking open clues was underestimated in Season 1, and worked in his favour. He walks in late, into what is dismissed as an ‘open and shut case’. The accused is Anuradha Chandra (Kirti Kulhari), a mother of a pre-teen who has given herself up and confessed to stabbing her husband Bikram Chandra (Jisshu Sengupta, impactful in a short role) one night. Anu, undergoing psychiatric care, is quickly labelled as someone who acted with palpable motive and with no provocation, and Bikram, himself a hotshot lawyer with a sque