'Yuddhakaanda Chapter 2' movie review: Intense, compelling courtroom drama

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'Yuddhakaanda Chapter 2' movie review: Intense, compelling courtroom drama

Pavan Bhat’s Yuddhakaanda Chapter 2 marks a significant milestone as the first full-fledged courtroom drama in the Kannada film industry..It tells the story of a widowed mother whose six-year-old daughter is raped by an MLA’s brother.

Despite a two-year battle, she faces an uphill struggle for justice as the accused secures bail. Will she be able to take down those who have the means to manipulate the system? Bhat’s responses shed light on the complexities of the legal system, raising important questions about the current state of affairs..



The movie’s tone reminds one of such films as Neru (2023), Jolly LLB 2 (2017), and Pink (2016)..The emotional depth of the mother-daughter subplot and the heartbreaking story of the young girl leave a lasting impact.

.With a sluggish first half, the movie gains pace with intense courtroom scenes post interval. The predictable plot soon gets engaging through clever legal manoeuvres.

The lawyers’ witty exchanges and clever tactics hold the audience’s attention..While the film’s lack of action sequences is a relief, the absence of humour is a drawback.

The music and cinematography are nothing impressive. .Ajai Rao and Prakash Belawadi effortlessly embody their characters as lawyers.

Archana Jois brings depth and authenticity to her portrayal of a distraught widow..A perfect blend of thought-provoking issues, subtle performances, and a gripping narrative makes this movie a family weekend watch.

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