
Devastated when she is told that that her sister, Jessica Lall, is shot dead by Manish Bhardwaj, the son of Pramod, a Congress party Member of Parliament in Haryana, Delhi-based Sabrina Lall, in the company of her parents, attends the Court to view a charade that will lead to the acquittal of the accused and his accomplices seven years after the incident. Disillusioned by rampart police corruption and inefficiency; a stagnant British introduced legal system; the passing of he... (Full plot summary below)
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Devastated when she is told that that her sister, Jessica Lall, is shot dead by Manish Bhardwaj, the son of Pramod, a Congress party Member of Parliament in Haryana, Delhi-based Sabrina Lall, in the company of her parents, attends the Court to view a charade that will lead to the acquittal of the accused and his accomplices seven years after the incident. Disillusioned by rampart police corruption and inefficiency; a stagnant British introduced legal system; the passing of her mother & the hospitalization of her father, she retreats unto herself. Then foul-mouthed NDTV employee, Meera Gaity, known for being more of an activist than a Journalist, takes an interest in this incident, and uncovers conspiracy & corruption that led to the accused' acquittals - leading to a near India-wide protest. While preparing herself to participate in a candle-lit procession at Delhi's India Gate, Meera will confront Sabrina and will come to know the reasons why the latter refuses to be involved in this situation any more.
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| The Times of IndiaNikhat KazmiThe film has an impeccable first half and could do with some editing in the second half. But the high drama, the arresting performances and the spunky audio track make NOKJ a memorable viewing. |
| OutlookNamrata JoshiGupta has the onerous task of telling a story which most of his viewers would already know. Nonetheless, he manages to keep the familiar quite engaging. |
| Hindustan TimesMayank ShekharThe narrative is gripping, the music score uplifting, the screenplay tight enough to allow for very few slippages. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaEven when the two leads finally join forces after the intermission break, they still seem like they are inhabiting two different films. |
| User ReviewCoxxie Mawesome movie!! everyone shud see this! the candle march brought tears in my eyes! too lovely an adaptation and i didn't find the movie long at all.. Rani's performance was as always powerful and smashing and vidya wasn't given her best. this industry wud expect more from her... and Dilli a mind-blowing soundtrack! A MUST SEE!! P.S. -- Rani shud seriously do more movies.. |
| User ReviewRavi GVery powerful rendering of a shocking & sad real life event. |
| User ReviewManu JMust Watch. What a collective voice can do. |
| User ReviewSajin PThis movie is worth a watch just to see India's sweetheart Rani Mukherjee say the f-word (and others) multiple times in English and smoke a cigarette, but it is also stirring and thought-provoking. |
| User ReviewMaegan WThis was a fantastic movie. To see Rani in this role was a breath of fresh air. It's definitely a must see movie. |
| User ReviewMithra AIt's a very good social drama out of Bollywood based on a true story. All the actors are superb. Available on Netflix for "Instant Watching". |