Thu Mar 13 03:10:00 UTC 2025: ## Nani-produced “Court” Offers Gripping Telugu Courtroom Drama, Despite Flaws

**Hyderabad, [Date]** – Nani’s production, “Court,” a Telugu courtroom drama directed by Ram Jagadish, offers a compelling narrative despite some script shortcomings, according to recent reviews. The film stars Shivaji, making a remarkable comeback after an 11-year hiatus, and Priyadarshi.

The movie centers around Mangapati (Shivaji), a powerful and influential man who falsely accuses a young man, Chandu (Harsh Roshan), of a crime to protect his family’s reputation. Lawyer Suryateja (Priyadarshi) takes on the case, leading to a gripping courtroom battle.

Shivaji’s performance is widely lauded as the film’s highlight, with critics praising his captivating screen presence and dialogue delivery. His portrayal of Mangapati is described as relatable and compelling. Other notable performances come from Sai Kumar, whose scenes with Priyadarshi are particularly well-received, and Harsh Roshan, who conveys much through nonverbal acting. Shridevi’s performance adds emotional depth to the film.

While the direction is praised for its sensitive handling of the sensitive subject matter (the POCSO Act), the screenplay’s logic in the courtroom proceedings and character arc of Shivaji’s character draw some criticism. The ending, while impactful, is noted as potentially delivering a mixed message regarding consent and the POCSO Act, a point which critics suggest may benefit from reconsideration.

Despite these minor setbacks, the film’s technical aspects—cinematography, editing, and music—are praised, complementing the powerful performances and creating an engaging cinematic experience. The overall verdict is that “Court,” while not perfect, is a watchable courtroom drama elevated by its stellar cast and sensitive direction. The film is recommended, particularly given the strong performance by Shivaji, who delivers a performance that is sure to remain a highlight in Telugu cinema.

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