The Trial
- TV Series
- 2023β
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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A housewife is forced to take full responsibility of her family after her husband is imprisoned over a corruption and sex scandal.A housewife is forced to take full responsibility of her family after her husband is imprisoned over a corruption and sex scandal.A housewife is forced to take full responsibility of her family after her husband is imprisoned over a corruption and sex scandal.
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- 2 wins & 8 nominations total
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The titular Trial is practically non existent and while one would assume this is a legal thriller, one would be sorely mistaken. The struggle that they desperately try to showcase is non existent, almost as if Kajol had given clear instructions that her time on the show should be as comfortable as possible and her struggle resembles that of a Bollywood star kid.
The trial is also poorly captured, depicted and executed and almost seems to be the background artist of the show unlike what the title seems to convey unless maybe there is a personal and social trial also happening but maybe that episode seems missing.
Poor casting, terrible acting and misguided direction seem to be the only consistent parts of the show. It's almost like Ajay Devgn was planning a holiday for his better half with some mild work thrown in, and here she has done enough to challenge the better part of the better half title.
Characters are all over the place. Even stalwarts have been reduced to one dimensional, almost caricaturish representations of what they could have been.
The trial is also poorly captured, depicted and executed and almost seems to be the background artist of the show unlike what the title seems to convey unless maybe there is a personal and social trial also happening but maybe that episode seems missing.
Poor casting, terrible acting and misguided direction seem to be the only consistent parts of the show. It's almost like Ajay Devgn was planning a holiday for his better half with some mild work thrown in, and here she has done enough to challenge the better part of the better half title.
Characters are all over the place. Even stalwarts have been reduced to one dimensional, almost caricaturish representations of what they could have been.
Noyonika Sengupta( Kajol) is having a sound marriage,( or so her friends think) two beautiful kid daughters and a seemingly successful hubby who's a judge. And then her world comes crashing down when her husband's sex videos are released on social media( Jisshu Sengupta). A case is also made out against him of bribery, of accepting sexual favours etc. He is arrested and sent to jail. In his absence Noyonika Sengupta has to let go of the house, bank accounts of her husband. She doesn't work aby longer but once she was a hotshot lawyer. Her old friend Vishal helps her by giving her a position of intern on probation in his law firm. Noyonika and her two impressionable daughters are socially humiliated at her husband / their father having been incarcerated on bribery, and sexual escapade charges. But she carries on gamely and tries to explain the situation as honestly as possible, to her kids. She's deeply hurt by her hubby's wayward behaviour and infidelity but keeps her emotions in check.
Kajol as Noyonika Sengupta is brilliant. At times quite hyper but overall quite professional. It's just that her cases in the court appear to rather facile. Subplots are rather weak. The drama is not as taut as the story would demand. Acting wise as mentioned Kajol is pretty convincing in portraying her inner betrayal and at the same time in maintaining a professional facade. Jisshu does not have much drama in his character. He's passable. Kubra Sait is a revelation! Ally Khan as Vishal, Noyonika's good friend and once date in college, is quite good. Screenplay is a tad loose. Watchable but not great.
Kajol as Noyonika Sengupta is brilliant. At times quite hyper but overall quite professional. It's just that her cases in the court appear to rather facile. Subplots are rather weak. The drama is not as taut as the story would demand. Acting wise as mentioned Kajol is pretty convincing in portraying her inner betrayal and at the same time in maintaining a professional facade. Jisshu does not have much drama in his character. He's passable. Kubra Sait is a revelation! Ally Khan as Vishal, Noyonika's good friend and once date in college, is quite good. Screenplay is a tad loose. Watchable but not great.
Kajol steals the show at ease,with her hiatious career experience she does it flawlessly...
The dialogues are the backbone of the series which is a see through or has to pass out in every common man's life lessons
One of the standout aspects of "The Trial" is its strong and well-developed characters. Each character is intricately crafted, with their own unique motivations and conflicts. The performances of the cast are commendable, bringing these characters to life with depth and conviction.
The storyline of "The Trial" is both engaging and thought-provoking. It delves into the complex nature of the legal system, highlighting the challenges and biases that exist within it. The series raises important questions about truth, justice, and the power dynamics at play in the courtroom.
The cinematography and production design of "The Trial" are top-notch. The series creates a visually stunning world that enhances the overall viewing experience. The attention to detail in recreating the courtroom setting and the use of lighting and camera angles effectively capture the intensity and drama of the trial proceedings.
The pacing of the series is well-balanced, keeping the audience hooked from start to finish. The narrative unfolds in a way that keeps viewers guessing and constantly questioning the outcome of the trial. The suspense and tension are expertly maintained throughout each episode.
In conclusion, "The Trial" is a must-watch Hindi web series that combines compelling storytelling, strong performances, and relevant social commentary. It is a thought-provoking and gripping series that will leave viewers wanting more. Whether you are a fan of crime dramas or interested in exploring the flaws of the legal system, "The Trial" will not disappoint.
The storyline of "The Trial" is both engaging and thought-provoking. It delves into the complex nature of the legal system, highlighting the challenges and biases that exist within it. The series raises important questions about truth, justice, and the power dynamics at play in the courtroom.
The cinematography and production design of "The Trial" are top-notch. The series creates a visually stunning world that enhances the overall viewing experience. The attention to detail in recreating the courtroom setting and the use of lighting and camera angles effectively capture the intensity and drama of the trial proceedings.
The pacing of the series is well-balanced, keeping the audience hooked from start to finish. The narrative unfolds in a way that keeps viewers guessing and constantly questioning the outcome of the trial. The suspense and tension are expertly maintained throughout each episode.
In conclusion, "The Trial" is a must-watch Hindi web series that combines compelling storytelling, strong performances, and relevant social commentary. It is a thought-provoking and gripping series that will leave viewers wanting more. Whether you are a fan of crime dramas or interested in exploring the flaws of the legal system, "The Trial" will not disappoint.
"The Trail" is a web series that draws inspiration from the Good wife but has nuances of popular legal dramas like "Boston Legal" and "Suits." While it leans more towards being a drama than a strictly legal series, the performances of Kajol and Aly Khan shine brightly. The storyline revolves around a cheating scandal involving a lawyer, blending elements of family drama into the narrative.
On a rating scale, I would give it a 6. The plot centers around the acceptance of cheating in a semi-modern society like India, juxtaposed with deep-rooted traditions-an intriguing irony. Some episodes offer engaging storylines, but it's hard to ignore the strong resemblance to "Suits" and "Boston Legal." Unfortunately, the acting of the junior lawyer is subpar and can be quite annoying.
One notable oddity is how the kids hide the crucial piece of evidence, adding a layer of suspense. While the direction is commendable, the script could have been better structured, and the series could have explored more innovative approaches. Despite its flaws, "The Legal Code" manages to deliver moments of intrigue and keeps viewers entertained throughout. Average one time watch !
On a rating scale, I would give it a 6. The plot centers around the acceptance of cheating in a semi-modern society like India, juxtaposed with deep-rooted traditions-an intriguing irony. Some episodes offer engaging storylines, but it's hard to ignore the strong resemblance to "Suits" and "Boston Legal." Unfortunately, the acting of the junior lawyer is subpar and can be quite annoying.
One notable oddity is how the kids hide the crucial piece of evidence, adding a layer of suspense. While the direction is commendable, the script could have been better structured, and the series could have explored more innovative approaches. Despite its flaws, "The Legal Code" manages to deliver moments of intrigue and keeps viewers entertained throughout. Average one time watch !
I was excited to watch Kajol as a lawyer first time in her career. But all expectations faded away after watching the series because it was centered around the family drama instead of the court room drama and whatever they have shown failed to entertain me.
Kajol as lawyer was missing most of the time, I would have love to watch her debating in the court in spite of having personal problems. The start look promising and setting stage for that court room drama but as it progressed further into more episodes that excitement ended. Characters are good and performed well but Disney-hotstar need to inspire from Criminal Justice for this series.
Kajol as lawyer was missing most of the time, I would have love to watch her debating in the court in spite of having personal problems. The start look promising and setting stage for that court room drama but as it progressed further into more episodes that excitement ended. Characters are good and performed well but Disney-hotstar need to inspire from Criminal Justice for this series.
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- TriviaKajol works first time with Actor Jisshu Sengupta who has earlier worked with her family members Tanuja (Mother) and Rani Mukerji (Cousin)
- ConnectionsRemake of The Good Wife (2009)
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