Court Movie Review
“Court: State Vs. A Nobody” is the latest Telugu courtroom drama starring Priyadarshi in a pivotal role. Directed by Ram Jagadeesh, the movie sparked curiosity with its intriguing trailer. Now that it has hit the big screen, let’s dive into the review and see if it lives up to expectations.
Storyline:
Set in 2013 in Visakhapatnam, the film revolves around Mettu Chandrashekar (Harsh Roshan), a hardworking young man from a modest background. His life takes an unexpected turn when he befriends Jabilli (Sridevi Apalla), a student from a well-off family. However, her uncle Mangapathi (Shivaji), a man obsessed with caste pride, falsely implicates Chandu under the POCSO Act.
With his future at stake, lawyer Surya Teja (Priyadarshi) steps in to defend Chandu. Will he prove Chandu’s innocence? Why is Mangapathi so ruthless? How will the courtroom battle unfold? The answers lie in the film’s gripping legal proceedings.
What Works Well:
✅ Engaging Courtroom Drama – Director Ram Jagadeesh crafts a solid legal thriller with impactful court scenes.
✅ Standout Performances – Shivaji’s portrayal of Mangapathi is intense and believable. Priyadarshi shines as a determined lawyer, making the courtroom sequences even more gripping. Harsh Roshan and Sridevi Apalla add emotional depth to the story.
✅ Well-Written Climax – The film’s conclusion highlights the importance of legal awareness in society, leaving the audience with a thought-provoking message.
✅ Strong Background Score – Vijay Bulganin’s music enhances the emotional moments, making them more effective.
What Could Have Been Better:
❌ Slow First Half – The movie takes time to pick up, with a teenage love story that feels stretched.
❌ Missed Potential – While the cast delivers strong performances, actors like Sai Kumar and Surabhi Prabhavati could have been given more depth in their roles.
❌ Minor Inconsistencies – A few factual errors, like the presence of Ola bikes in a 2013 setting, slightly affect the film’s authenticity.
Final Verdict:
“Court: State Vs. A Nobody” is a compelling courtroom drama with stellar performances, especially from Priyadarshi and Shivaji. Despite a slow start, the second half, packed with intense legal arguments, makes it a worthy watch. If you enjoy courtroom dramas, this film is definitely worth your time!

