Criminal Justice: A Family Matter
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
- 40min
El abogado Madhav Mishra representa a Raj Nagpal, descubierto junto a una enfermera asesinada, después de la fiesta de su hijo. A medida que se desarrolla el juicio, salen a la luz hechos oc... Leer todoEl abogado Madhav Mishra representa a Raj Nagpal, descubierto junto a una enfermera asesinada, después de la fiesta de su hijo. A medida que se desarrolla el juicio, salen a la luz hechos ocultos que cuestionan las identidades.El abogado Madhav Mishra representa a Raj Nagpal, descubierto junto a una enfermera asesinada, después de la fiesta de su hijo. A medida que se desarrolla el juicio, salen a la luz hechos ocultos que cuestionan las identidades.
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This TV series is about a family who is undergoing a phase in their life, and some tragic happens. Story revolves around a courtroom which finds guilty of murder. It may seem like a serious series actually, but it is more of a light fun entertaining one. Series maintains suspense till the end . Ending could have been much better. Pankaj Tripathi as a lawyer fullfils the role and also other actors plays a good part in the story. The makers release one episode in one week which was quite frustrating . It can be easily watched in homes with family as there is no such material which can disturb anyone .A good Indian TV series to watch.
Criminal Justice - A Family Matter - Season 4
What a phenomenal and heart-touching web series!
This season portrays the unmatched strength of a mother's love.
Mrs. Anju Nagpal (Surveen Chawla), battling pancreatic cancer, takes the blame for the murder of her husband's girlfriend - Ms. Roshni Saluja (Asha Negi) - just to protect her daughter Ira (Khushi Bharadwaj), who lives with Asperger's Syndrome.
She knew that after her death, if her husband Dr. Raj Nagpal (Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub) was jailed, her daughter would be left alone in the world.
Anju was not just a mother, she was a brilliant former lawyer, who used her legal mind to fight the toughest and final battle of her life. Her sacrifice was beyond imagination - choosing to die with dignity while securing her daughter's future.
Then comes the brilliance of Madhav Mishra (Pankaj Tripathi) - the iconic lawyer who wins our hearts every time with his wit, humility, and depth. Even he bows emotionally to Anju Nagpal's unmatched courage and silent wisdom.
This isn't just a story of crime and justice - It's about pain, love, courage, and the silent sacrifices mothers make every day.
🙏 A heartfelt salute to every mother who gives up everything for her child.
💔 The ending was truly emotional and unforgettable.
Special mention to the entire cast - Sweta Basu Prasad, Khushi Bharadwaj, and others - who delivered powerful performances that brought this story alive.
#CriminalJustice #AFamilyMatter #HotstarSpecials #PankajTripathi #SurveenChawla #MohammadZeeshanAyyub #SwetaBasuPrasad #AshaNegi #IraNagpal #Motherhood #EmotionalWebSeries #JusticeAndLove #MustWatch #PancreaticCancerAwareness #AspergersSyndromeAwareness.
What a phenomenal and heart-touching web series!
This season portrays the unmatched strength of a mother's love.
Mrs. Anju Nagpal (Surveen Chawla), battling pancreatic cancer, takes the blame for the murder of her husband's girlfriend - Ms. Roshni Saluja (Asha Negi) - just to protect her daughter Ira (Khushi Bharadwaj), who lives with Asperger's Syndrome.
She knew that after her death, if her husband Dr. Raj Nagpal (Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub) was jailed, her daughter would be left alone in the world.
Anju was not just a mother, she was a brilliant former lawyer, who used her legal mind to fight the toughest and final battle of her life. Her sacrifice was beyond imagination - choosing to die with dignity while securing her daughter's future.
Then comes the brilliance of Madhav Mishra (Pankaj Tripathi) - the iconic lawyer who wins our hearts every time with his wit, humility, and depth. Even he bows emotionally to Anju Nagpal's unmatched courage and silent wisdom.
This isn't just a story of crime and justice - It's about pain, love, courage, and the silent sacrifices mothers make every day.
🙏 A heartfelt salute to every mother who gives up everything for her child.
💔 The ending was truly emotional and unforgettable.
Special mention to the entire cast - Sweta Basu Prasad, Khushi Bharadwaj, and others - who delivered powerful performances that brought this story alive.
#CriminalJustice #AFamilyMatter #HotstarSpecials #PankajTripathi #SurveenChawla #MohammadZeeshanAyyub #SwetaBasuPrasad #AshaNegi #IraNagpal #Motherhood #EmotionalWebSeries #JusticeAndLove #MustWatch #PancreaticCancerAwareness #AspergersSyndromeAwareness.
People who are giving it a reduced rating because of the launch timeline are actually cooked.
They have forgotten to wait for things and those who are saying that "difficult to stay invested in this release schedule" don't really know how to actually WATCH a creation.
Watch an episode go out have a life discuss it with your friends and the art comes alive.
Now coming on the main point of series, it is beautifully written.
Madhav mishra "WINNING" yet again.
The trifecta of the lawyer makes things interesting and difficult to guess.
Acting performances are top notch form all the artists except a few slip ups here and there which are covered very well by others so it's difficult for a normal eye to point out the exact moments.
They have forgotten to wait for things and those who are saying that "difficult to stay invested in this release schedule" don't really know how to actually WATCH a creation.
Watch an episode go out have a life discuss it with your friends and the art comes alive.
Now coming on the main point of series, it is beautifully written.
Madhav mishra "WINNING" yet again.
The trifecta of the lawyer makes things interesting and difficult to guess.
Acting performances are top notch form all the artists except a few slip ups here and there which are covered very well by others so it's difficult for a normal eye to point out the exact moments.
Well I'm not a person who watch much movies or series as it look kinda boring to me but I thought to give a try to this series when the season 3 was released tab mene dekhna start Kiya tha from season 1 in every season 7th episode me pta chl jata tha ki kya hua hoga kon culprit hoga and I thought the same for season 4 too in 7th episode I was clear who is the real culprit but to my shock in episode 8 pasa hi palat gya I started to thought I'm a detective I should make my career in it but lol if I become a detective or criminal lawyer I know meri vajah se koi masum hi jail jayega the story was too good But the time for episode delivery I swear I want to make a time machine so that I can watch all the episodes but I know I can't so I have to wait that's why I didn't give 10 stars but 8 stars for the story,performance & the climax. Give it a try it's a must watch.
6.5/10 - Rather disappointing, frankly
What an absolute letdown this turned out to be. Having thoroughly enjoyed the earlier seasons, particularly that cracking first series with Vikrant Massey, I was rather looking forward to Madhav Mishra's return. Regrettably, this fourth outing feels decidedly past its sell-by date.
Tripathi remains competent enough, though one can't help but notice he's simply going through the motions now. Those tedious domestic scenes with his wife and brother-in-law? Utterly repetitive. We've seen this song and dance twice over, and frankly, it's wearing rather thin.
The central mystery - supposedly the show's bread and butter - is stretched thinner than a politician's promise. What could have been a tight four-episode affair has been unnecessarily bloated into a meandering slog. The pacing is absolutely dreadful; revelations are doled out with all the urgency of a Sunday afternoon stroll.
Where the original series crackled with genuine tension and social commentary that felt organic, this feels manufactured and formulaic. The courtroom scenes lack bite, the family dynamics feel stale, and the whole affair reeks of a series that's outstayed its welcome.
Time to call it quits, I'd say. Some things are best left at their peak.
What an absolute letdown this turned out to be. Having thoroughly enjoyed the earlier seasons, particularly that cracking first series with Vikrant Massey, I was rather looking forward to Madhav Mishra's return. Regrettably, this fourth outing feels decidedly past its sell-by date.
Tripathi remains competent enough, though one can't help but notice he's simply going through the motions now. Those tedious domestic scenes with his wife and brother-in-law? Utterly repetitive. We've seen this song and dance twice over, and frankly, it's wearing rather thin.
The central mystery - supposedly the show's bread and butter - is stretched thinner than a politician's promise. What could have been a tight four-episode affair has been unnecessarily bloated into a meandering slog. The pacing is absolutely dreadful; revelations are doled out with all the urgency of a Sunday afternoon stroll.
Where the original series crackled with genuine tension and social commentary that felt organic, this feels manufactured and formulaic. The courtroom scenes lack bite, the family dynamics feel stale, and the whole affair reeks of a series that's outstayed its welcome.
Time to call it quits, I'd say. Some things are best left at their peak.
The Essential Guide to Pankaj Tripathi
The Essential Guide to Pankaj Tripathi
Pankaj Tripathi shares exclusive behind-the-scenes stories from "Criminal Justice: A Family Matter" and his journey so far.
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- TriviaFirst time Pankaj Tripathi paired with Surveen and Zeeshan
- ConexionesFollows Criminal Justice (2019)
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