Star Cast: Akshaye Khanna, Richa Chadha, Meera Chopra & Rahul Bhat
Director: Ajay Bahl
Producers: Kumar Mangat Pathak, Abhishek Pathak & SCIPL
Section 375 Movie Review By
Critics
Average Ratings:3.62/5
Score: 100% Positive
Reviews Counted:5
Positive:5
Neutral:0
Negative:0
Score: 100% Positive
Reviews Counted:5
Positive:5
Neutral:0
Negative:0
Ratings:.4/5 Review
By: Taran
Adarsh Site: Twitter
Engaging courtroom drama… Writing and
direction top notch… Akshaye Khanna, Richa Chadha brilliant… Meera Chopra,
Rahul Bhat first-rate… A relevant film that raises pertinent points…
Recommended!
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Ratings:.4/5 Review
By: Sreeparna Site:
Times Of India
The film makes for a gripping watch
with a crisp runtime and top-notch performances. Akshaye Khanna is intense,
brooding and riveting all at once. He is simply brilliant as he owns every
minute that you see him on screen. Richa Chadha follows up with an equally
earnest and nuanced act. The supporting cast (Rahul Bhat, Meera Chopra, Krutika
Desai) also hold their own. A special mention for Kishore Kadam who is
effortless as one of the judges. Add to that, the screenplay is taut with
dialogues that stand out. Overall, ‘Section 375’ is an audacious effort. It is a
relevant film that tackles a complex issue and one that will engage, inform and
open up debates.
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Ratings: Review By: Kennith Site:
Hindu
The film not only provides validation
to all those dismissing sexual harassment cases as having ulterior motives but
also does a great disservice to women, who have only recently had the courage to
risk social stigma and share their stories with the world. With every clap and
hoot generated in the auditorium when Khanna speaks or as the credits roll, one
can ascertain the impact of Section 375 and the recklessness and
shortsightedness with which Bahl has approached the subject.
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Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: UditaSite: Firstpost
The cinematography and editing serve to
keep Section 375 moody and moving at a decent pace. With Gupta’s fine writing,
Section 375 does not take a shrill, moralistic stand. It also does not cave to
Bollywood-ised courtroom hysteria (don’t expect grand chants of ‘Milord’),
sticking to a highly charged narrative that nimbly looks at both sides of the
case and, ultimately, defers to the rule of law.
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Ratings:.3/5 Review By: Hungama Site: Bollywood Hungama
Ajay Bahl’s direction
is quite apt. He captivates the viewers with his storytelling and doesn’t lose
their attention even once in the 120-minute duration. Also, he presents both
sides quite nicely and convincingly. This is a courtroom drama but like
conventional Bollywood films in this genre, the film is not made in a dramatic
fashion. Yes, a lot is happening in the film but it is all done a bit more
realistically. On the flip side, the second half is where the film drops a bit.
One expects a film with so many unpredictable moments to end with a bang.
Sadly, that doesn’t happen.
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