The Verdict - State Vs Nanavati
- TV Mini Series
- 2019
- 20m
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7.0/10
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Indian Naval commander Nanavati returns home to find about his wife's affair. Jealousy leads to a murder that sparks a nationwide drama. When people, media and politics get into a war of opi... Read allIndian Naval commander Nanavati returns home to find about his wife's affair. Jealousy leads to a murder that sparks a nationwide drama. When people, media and politics get into a war of opinions, it turns into a case that divided India.Indian Naval commander Nanavati returns home to find about his wife's affair. Jealousy leads to a murder that sparks a nationwide drama. When people, media and politics get into a war of opinions, it turns into a case that divided India.
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It might not be up to the mark but they had the guts to use all real names
And if you would have followed the case you will know that Rustum is also not very original
If want to get bore watch this bore show . If you have subscription watch good shows like : 1.Bose dead or alive
2. Broken but beautiful
3. The test case
4. Class of 2020
This is by far the most realistic depiction of the infamous K M Nanavati vs State of Maharashtra case. Alt Balaji's 10 Episode Series, tells us about the reality of the murder case of 1959, when a decorated Indian Naval Officer KM Nanavati fire three bullets and shot dead a businessman Prem Ahuja after learning about his extra-marital affair with his wife Sylvia.
The web series not only follows the real course of events that happened back in the '50s but also uses the real names of the people involved. So, for those unaware of the case, The Verdict will come as a revelation. But, those who are aware of how things transpired can watch it if for a compelling story and gripping courtroom drama.
Set in the Bombay of 1950s, The Verdict tackles the wheeling and dealing of the Indian court system when the jury decided the fate of convicts. It begins with maverick lawyer Ram Jethmalani, played by Sumeet Vyas, narrating the saga of KM Nanavati in the flashback. After murdering Sindhi businessman Prem Ahuja (Viraf Patel), Nanavati (Manav Kaul) surrenders to the police but pleads 'not guilty' in the court.
All in all, the plot of The Verdict elicits different emotions- from anger, sympathy to laughter. Despite being based on a murder case, it brings humour through the characters of Chandu Trivedi and his "handler" Jethmalani. Both of them deliver the best dialogues and their banter keeps you hooked. A special mention to Makarand Deshpande for his portrayal of Chandu Trivedi who appears in a never seen before avatar. He sports short hair and thin-lined moustache and it's almost impossible to look away when he is in the frame. Also, Saurabh Shukla makes his role of editor Russi believable. The other cast members, Angad Bedi as Karl Khandalavala, Nanavati's lawyer, Elli as Sylvia, and Manav as Nanavati have done a decent job too.
However, being a crime thriller, the web series misses the edge-of-your-seat crime-solving element. The makers meander in between the episodes only to return on track towards the end. But, The Verdict, as far as I am concerned, is by far the best and most 'real' on-screen adaptation of the popular criminal case of independent India.
The web series not only follows the real course of events that happened back in the '50s but also uses the real names of the people involved. So, for those unaware of the case, The Verdict will come as a revelation. But, those who are aware of how things transpired can watch it if for a compelling story and gripping courtroom drama.
Set in the Bombay of 1950s, The Verdict tackles the wheeling and dealing of the Indian court system when the jury decided the fate of convicts. It begins with maverick lawyer Ram Jethmalani, played by Sumeet Vyas, narrating the saga of KM Nanavati in the flashback. After murdering Sindhi businessman Prem Ahuja (Viraf Patel), Nanavati (Manav Kaul) surrenders to the police but pleads 'not guilty' in the court.
All in all, the plot of The Verdict elicits different emotions- from anger, sympathy to laughter. Despite being based on a murder case, it brings humour through the characters of Chandu Trivedi and his "handler" Jethmalani. Both of them deliver the best dialogues and their banter keeps you hooked. A special mention to Makarand Deshpande for his portrayal of Chandu Trivedi who appears in a never seen before avatar. He sports short hair and thin-lined moustache and it's almost impossible to look away when he is in the frame. Also, Saurabh Shukla makes his role of editor Russi believable. The other cast members, Angad Bedi as Karl Khandalavala, Nanavati's lawyer, Elli as Sylvia, and Manav as Nanavati have done a decent job too.
However, being a crime thriller, the web series misses the edge-of-your-seat crime-solving element. The makers meander in between the episodes only to return on track towards the end. But, The Verdict, as far as I am concerned, is by far the best and most 'real' on-screen adaptation of the popular criminal case of independent India.
If you like the thriller and want to see great characters you can really care about, check out The Verdict!!!
"The Verdict "was an average show that should have been edited a bit more tightly,so as to make same more gripping and tense than it ended up being.The performances ranged from average to above average. However I found the ending to be highly disappointing
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- TriviaBased on real life incident in which Naval Commander Kavas Nanavati fired three rounds on Prem Ahuja for having an affair with his wife Sylvia, while he was away on navy missions.
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