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Netflix ‘Accused’ Movie Review: Konkona Sen Sharma, Pratibha Ranta’s film is nuanced, complex, and engaging
- Currently streaming on Netflix, Accused is a 2026 film starring Konkona Sensharma and Pratibha Ranta, exploring post-#MeToo ambiguity through anonymous allegations.
- Amid the post-#MeToo landscape, Anubhuti Kashyap and her writers set out to explore ambiguity by inverting the typical male-perpetrator pattern with a queer woman at the centre of allegations.
- Anonymous complaints escalate into an enquiry led by journalist Bhargav, fueling online trolling and social fallout at the London hospital.
- Pratibha Rannta supplies emotional depth as Geetika's partner, while Sensharma's performance makes Geetika both magnetic and dubious in the two-hander structure.
- The film's ambiguity positions it between thriller and social commentary, refusing easy answers and blending genres, though critics note an uneven follow-through and a climax criticized as tacked-on.
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Konkona Sen Sharma has criticised Bollywood’s portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters, noting they often appear only as "issues" or for "derogatory humour." Speaking ahead of her Netflix film 'Accused', the actress emphasised the need for diverse characters to be portrayed naturally, moving beyond the industry's traditional "straight, male" default narrative. 🎥 ‘Accused’ Movie Release: Konkona Sen Sharma Slams ‘Derogatory’ Gay Characters in Bollywood Fi…
‘Accused’ movie review: A perceptive take on #MeToo discourse that provokes reflection over resolution
Compelling performances by Konkona Sensharma and Pratibha Ranta elevate the thriller, directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, to a thought-provoking commentary on power, perception, and the personal cost of suspicion.
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