Fri Mar 14 07:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Nani’s Bold Claim Rides on ‘Court’s’ Success: New Telugu Film Explores Teenage Love and Legal Loopholes
**Visakhapatnam, [Date]:** The Telugu film industry is buzzing with anticipation for the release of “Court,” a Nani-produced film directed by Ram Jagadeesh. The movie, starring Priyadarshi, Harsh Roshan, and Sridevi, has generated considerable pre-release hype thanks to Nani’s bold statement: the film’s success or failure will determine whether his next project, “Hit 3,” moves forward.
“Court,” set in 2013 Visakhapatnam, centers on the relationship between Chandu (Harsh Roshan) and Jabili (Sridevi), two teenagers whose romance sparks a legal battle. Their love story is complicated by Mangapati (Shivaji), a powerful local figure who uses his influence and connections to senior lawyer Damodar (Harshavardhan) to frame Chandu under the POCSO Act after objecting to the relationship.
Priyadarshi shines as Suryateja, a junior lawyer who believes in Chandu’s innocence and fights to prove his case against Mangapati’s powerful machinations. The film explores the complexities of teenage relationships, the misuse of the law for personal gain, and the societal pressures faced by young couples.
Director Ram Jagadeesh masterfully balances a lighthearted beginning with a gripping courtroom drama, prompting viewers to consider the nuances of teenage love, legal awareness, and the potential consequences of actions. The film features strong performances from the entire cast, with particularly noteworthy portrayals by Priyadarshi, Harsh Roshan, and Sridevi.
The technical aspects, including Dinesh Purushothaman’s cinematography, Vijay Bulganin’s music, and Karthik Srinivas’s editing, all contribute to the film’s overall impact. Thought-provoking dialogues further enhance the film’s message about the importance of understanding legal consequences and the dangers of abusing power.
“Court” is being hailed as a socially relevant film tackling important issues with sensitivity and a well-structured narrative. Whether it lives up to Nani’s high-stakes gamble remains to be seen, but early indications suggest a powerful and thought-provoking cinematic experience.