Criminal Justice Behind Closed Doors: My personal view
2020 has been a year of addressing and recognising mental health. I don’t even need to tell you why. This year, it wouldn’t be wrong to say that we paid attention. Some of us opened our hearts and ears to people with troubled experiences or their fight with loneliness. However, the D word, aka depression, has also been a male dominant space (for the lack of right expression). As funny as the Yashraj Mukhate’s Shehnaaz Gill remix is, it’s true. Women have often asked themselves, “Kya karoon main marjaun? Meri koi feeling nahi hai?” Years after years, women and their feelings have been oppressed to a level that they themselves have stopped recognising the problem. Their sense of right and wrong is questioned, repetitively. Criminal Justice Behind The Doors throws a light on just that. Starring Pankaj Tripathi, Kirti Kulhari, Jisshu Sengupta and Anupria Goenka in pivotal roles, Criminal Justice season 2 wakes you up to realise how women, educated or uneducated, working or homemakers,