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From Kesari Chapter 2 to Pink: 6 Powerful Bollywood Courtroom Dramas You Shouldn’t Miss

Author: Akanksha Jain | Published: Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 06:13 PM [IST]

Courtroom dramas have always held a special place in Bollywood, blending intense performances with powerful storytelling. From the patriotic spirit of Kesari Chapter 2 to the hard-hitting realism of Pink, these films don’t just entertain—they challenge societal norms, question justice, and spark crucial conversations. Here are 6 of the most compelling courtroom movies that showcase the power of truth, courage, and resilience in the face of legal and moral battles.

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Kesari Chapter 2

Kesari Chapter 2 is a fictional courtroom drama inspired by true events, following the aftermath of the legendary Battle of Saragarhi. As the legacy of the fallen soldiers is questioned, a gripping legal battle unfolds to honor their sacrifice and defend their truth. Blending patriotism with powerful courtroom exchanges, the film continues the spirit of Kesari with a fresh narrative and emotional depth.

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Pink

Pink is a powerful courtroom drama that tackles issues of consent, victim-blaming, and gender bias in society. Starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu, the film follows the legal battle of three young women wrongfully accused after defending themselves against sexual assault. With its hard-hitting dialogues and impactful message—“No means no”—Pink remains a landmark film in Indian cinema.

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Jolly LLB 2

Jolly LLB 2 is a satirical courtroom drama that follows a struggling lawyer, played by Arshad Warsi, who takes on a high-profile hit-and-run case to prove his worth. With sharp humor and a strong social message, the film highlights the flaws in India’s legal system while championing justice for the common man.

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Badla

Badla is a gripping courtroom thriller starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu. The story revolves around a successful businesswoman accused of murder and a seasoned lawyer determined to uncover the truth. As layers of lies and deception unfold, Badla keeps the audience guessing till the very end with its sharp twists and intense performances.

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OMG Oh My God

OMG: Oh My God! is a thought-provoking satirical drama starring Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar. The film follows a shopkeeper who sues God after his shop is destroyed in an earthquake, challenging blind faith, religious hypocrisy, and the commercialization of religion. With humor and bold commentary, OMG sparks deep reflection on faith and belief in modern society.

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Section 375

Section 375 is a hard-hitting courtroom drama that explores the complexities of sexual assault laws in India. Starring Akshaye Khanna and Richa Chadha, the film follows a high-profile rape case that questions the balance between justice and misuse of legal provisions. With its gripping narrative and thought-provoking dialogues, Section 375 sparks an important debate on consent, evidence, and the moral grey areas of the legal system.

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