The 2019 legal thriller Section 375 is a gripping courtroom drama directed by Ajay Bahl that delves into the complexities of India's anti-rape laws. Starring Akshaye Khanna and Richa Chadha, the film explores the tension between law as a set of facts and justice as a moral ideal. Movie Overview & Cast
The story begins with a young woman, Rani, who is allegedly raped by her husband, Vikram. The incident leads to a police investigation, and the case is handed over to a DIG (Deputy Inspector General) named Ramesh. As the investigation unfolds, the film explores the complexities of the case, revealing surprising twists and turns. Section 375 -2019- Filmyfly.Com
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Section 375 (2019) is a wake-up call for Indian society regarding how we view consent, power dynamics between a director and a junior artist, and the technicalities of law. It deserves to be watched on a big screen, or at least a legal screen.
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