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Applause Entertainment ‘s Criminal Justice Season 4 No Better  Legal Drama Anywhere

Criminal Justice Season 4 

Rating: ****

Applause Entertainment and Sameer Nair have done it again.  Season 4  of  Criminal Justice, now streaming on Jio Hotstar,is designed  as  the visual version of a page turner. The  sleep steep storytelling is  simply  irresistible.

There are hotsprings of ingenuity  strewn across   the  eight episodes, so that we never know when and where the  investigation would end.And  honestly, do we want this  to end?

And  even if , let’s just say for the sake of  saying, the plot was not  throbbing with as much scripting vibrancy as  it  does, there is the delightfully credible Pankaj Tripathi as  our  resident  lawyer Madhav Mishra.

His  instinctive  understanding of the compulsions  behind the given  crime are so  grave and gamely,  it feels  like  a panic picnic. Fun while it blasts, so to speak

Pankaj’s   Madhav Mishra once again holds the show together. He  gets terrific support from not only  his immediate  costars—Khushboo Atre is in splendid  form as  Madhav’s  seemingly  scatterbrained but substantially savvy spouse—but also  the  distant dramatic personae,  the murder accused  Raj Nagpal, played by the  actor  par excellence Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub who doesn’t have  to do anything  except  look like someone who could be guilty in ways that we can’t imagine.

 But it is Surveen Chawla’s  Anju Nagpal, a poised  wife with   a turbulent  family  life, who  brings a simmering tension, in and outside the courtroom. Ms Chawla is the  backbone  of this season.And she delivers .

 The  taut plot  about the wife, husband and  his murdered mistress  is  so adroitly assembled(by  Harman Wadala,Sandeep Jain  and Sameer Mishra) it feels  like the perfect jigsaw puzzle  with all the  pieces  fitting in…well, if not perfectly then certainly as  perfectly  as possible, given the  hot bloodied marital mess and the crime of  passion that rips across the picture-perfect  frames.

 Oh yes,this is as apt a place as  any to say that Season 4 of Criminal  Justice is  one of the most goodlooking  series  we’ve seen lately. The  exterior is lit up  with well groomed  characters. Which is  why the blood soaked  body in the living room is such a dead giveaway.

 Such  a  heinous crime  in  a world  where money can  buy practically everything(including guilt and the freedom from punishment) seems  an anomaly. Director  Rohan Sippy  dives  into the  contradictions and spotlights the sorrowful spite behind the  sparkle.

 There  are  the pretenders  and  posturers: Madhav Mishra can see right through them. It takes some time.  But it is time well  spent. This  new season of  Criminal  Justice  is just about the  best courtroom/crime drama you will see this year.Go for it. And don’t even think of skipping episodes. As  they  used  to  say in the  trailers of yesteryears’ blockbusters, if you  blink you  miss  a link.

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