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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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.
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.
I initially gave a 6-star rating (out of 10) purely because of how much I enjoyed the show and its overall quality. However, I'm genuinely disappointed with the way the full episodes are being delayed. When the Season 4 trailer dropped, I was incredibly excited. But that excitement has slowly turned into frustration due to the drawn-out release schedule.
Delaying full episodes and not releasing them all at once plays with viewer expectations and can seriously reduce the emotional impact and anticipation you've worked so hard to build. If this continues, it could hurt your ratings and viewership long-term-not because the show lacks quality, but because of these decisions around how it's being released.
The show itself is easily a 10/10, but unfortunately, these choices are making it hard to stay engaged. Please consider how this affects loyal viewers moving forward.
Delaying full episodes and not releasing them all at once plays with viewer expectations and can seriously reduce the emotional impact and anticipation you've worked so hard to build. If this continues, it could hurt your ratings and viewership long-term-not because the show lacks quality, but because of these decisions around how it's being released.
The show itself is easily a 10/10, but unfortunately, these choices are making it hard to stay engaged. Please consider how this affects loyal viewers moving forward.
As a long-time fan of Criminal Justice, I was genuinely looking forward to this new season, especially after how well the previous ones handled complex legal dramas and human emotions. The earlier seasons had a gripping narrative, and one of the most endearing aspects was Madhav Mishra's relationship with his wife. Their dynamic brought a touch of warmth and realism that balanced the intensity of the cases. It felt natural, relatable, and added emotional depth to the story.
Unfortunately, this new season completely loses that charm.
Rather than maintaining the organic chemistry between Madhav and his wife, the writers have now made her a part of the investigation team which is hard to digest !. Her involvement in the legal proceedings feels forced, and the dialogues between them lack the natural flow they once had. What used to be light-hearted banter and emotional support has now turned into awkward, overly scripted conversations that just don't land.
The magic is missing.
This season also struggles with pacing and engagement. The plot feels stretched, and the storytelling doesn't pack the same punch. There's a noticeable dip in both tension and entertainment value. Scenes that should be thrilling or thought-provoking end up feeling like filler.
And then there's the release strategy by Hotstar-honestly, it's ridiculous. Releasing one episode per week for a show that doesn't build weekly anticipation just ruins the viewing experience. It breaks the momentum and makes it hard to stay invested. This might work for some high-budget global series, but for a legal drama that thrives on tight storytelling and continuity, it just doesn't work.
In short, this season feels like a missed opportunity. What once was a strong and engaging legal drama now feels like it's trying too hard in all the wrong places. I hope future seasons bring back the grounded storytelling and character depth that made Criminal Justice so compelling in the first place.
Unfortunately, this new season completely loses that charm.
Rather than maintaining the organic chemistry between Madhav and his wife, the writers have now made her a part of the investigation team which is hard to digest !. Her involvement in the legal proceedings feels forced, and the dialogues between them lack the natural flow they once had. What used to be light-hearted banter and emotional support has now turned into awkward, overly scripted conversations that just don't land.
The magic is missing.
This season also struggles with pacing and engagement. The plot feels stretched, and the storytelling doesn't pack the same punch. There's a noticeable dip in both tension and entertainment value. Scenes that should be thrilling or thought-provoking end up feeling like filler.
And then there's the release strategy by Hotstar-honestly, it's ridiculous. Releasing one episode per week for a show that doesn't build weekly anticipation just ruins the viewing experience. It breaks the momentum and makes it hard to stay invested. This might work for some high-budget global series, but for a legal drama that thrives on tight storytelling and continuity, it just doesn't work.
In short, this season feels like a missed opportunity. What once was a strong and engaging legal drama now feels like it's trying too hard in all the wrong places. I hope future seasons bring back the grounded storytelling and character depth that made Criminal Justice so compelling in the first place.
Climex totally caught me off guard. I didn't see that coming. Though it felt little slow, I really enjoyed it. Some subplots can be slightly predictable. The legal drama feels so real, and Pankaj Tripathi as Madhav Mishra is absolutely brilliant. He brings such a calm but sharp energy to every scene. What I liked most is that it wasn't predictable. Just when I thought I figured something out, the story took a different turn. The characters were interesting, and the pacing kept me engaged throughout. Overall, Climex was a solid watch. Not overhyped, just smart storytelling with the right amount of thrill.
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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- 40min
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- 1.85 : 1
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