Critics Review
3.25
An engaging courtroom drama
Court: State Vs A Nobody is an engaging courtroom drama with strong performances from Priyadarshi, Shivaji, and Harsh Roshan. The second half, particularly the courtroom sequences, stands out, with the background score adding emotional depth. Conversely, the film underutilises a talented cast, and the first half feels slow with repetitive scenes. However, courtroom dramas of this kind are rare, and this one deserves a watch. If you enjoy legal dramas with solid performances, go ahead and book your tickets.(more)
Source: 123 Telugu, 123telugu.com
2.50
A thought-provoking drama that falls short on courtroom thrills
Court - State Vs A Nobody could be an engaging watch for those looking for a relatable story with innocence and swift justice. However, if you are expecting a gripping courtroom drama, this court fails to make its case convincingly.(more)
Source: Sanjay, India Today
3.50
Riveting Blend of Innocent Love and Legal Drama
Perhaps the most commendable aspect of Court is its nuanced handling of the POCSO Act�s dual-edged nature. The film raises pertinent questions without resorting to preachiness, making it not just an engaging watch but also a thought-provoking one. Debutant director Ram Jagadeesh punches well above his weight, delivering a film that is both deeply moving and socially relevant. Court: State vs A Nobody is not just a courtroom drama�it is a slice-of-life portrayal of human emotions, societal biases, and the pursuit of justice. A must-watch.(more)
Source: Paul Nicodemus, Times Of India