The Trial – Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhoka, Kajol’s most recent web series, debuted on Disney+Hotstar on July 13. The courtroom drama series, which is directed by Suparn S. Varma, stars Kajol as attorney Noyonika Sengupta. The Good Wife was adapted for the Indian market as The Trial. On Twitter, viewers’ reactions to the series have been divided.
Noyonika Sengupta played by Kajol in the film, finds herself compelled to start over after her husband’s sex scandal and jail, and she must also relaunch her legal profession. This is the result of a nearly 12-year hiatus. She must manage the demands of parenthood, her complicated marriage, and the quest for justice as she negotiates the competitive world of law with its complex cases, moral conundrums, and personal demons.
Kajol, Sheeba Chaddha, Jisshu Sengupta, Alyy Khan, Kubbra Sait, Aamir Ali, Aseem Hattangadi, and Gaurav Pandey appear in the first season of The Trial. It’s no secret that Kajol is a skilled performer, and she succeeds in fulfilling her role requirements, but the writing falls flat. Given that there is so much going on, the majority of instances barely scrape the surface, and those that do try to go deeper often get lost.
Taking to Twitter one user tagged Kajol’s official Twitter ID wrote, The Trial of @itsKajolD is just a cheap imitation of The Good Wife, he claimed in response to criticism of the show. The main difference is that Julianna Margulies, who played “the lead” in The Good Wife, performed exceptionally well, whereas Kajol merely speaks the dialogue. He also questioned that why can’t we generate original ideas.
Another user referred to the series as a disaster. In this disaster of a series, court cases are won and investigations are finished faster than maggi is made by an intern who begins law practise after 13 long years and still, somehow wins all her cases, something even a pro lawyer would find hard.
The Trial should have been so much more about love, murder, and lies, but it is instead limited to becoming just another over-the-top crime thriller.