Nani’s production venture Court: State Vs Nobody is presented as a courtroom drama, exploring the impact of the POCSO Act and other relevant laws.
However, the film is more than just a legal narrative, as it weaves in a heartfelt love story that stands at its core.
The movie opens with a tender love story between Harsh Roshan and Sridevi, a young couple who share a deep bond through their conversations and exchanges.
Their innocent, growing affection culminates in a beautiful moment when they finally meet and confess their love for one another.
Trouble arises when Sridevi’s father, portrayed by Shivaji, disapproves of their relationship. In an effort to break them apart, he targets Harsh by filing multiple legal cases against him, including charges under the POCSO Act.
Priyadarshi’s character doesn’t make an appearance until the court proceedings begin, but once he enters the story, the film takes a more engaging turn. Darshi’s decision to represent Harsh and take on the case adds a new layer of intensity to the narrative.
Director Ram Jagadeesh ensures the film resonates with both younger and family-oriented audiences, blending elements of romance, drama, and legal intrigue seamlessly to create a compelling cinematic experience.
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