Mamla Legal Hai
Like all other governmental institutions, there is a rot at the heart of our legal system which makes it impossible for the poor and underprivileged to get justice. The loud banal jokey tone of a legal series like Mamla Legal Hai (Netflix) hardly helps to set right the aberrations in our judiciary.
More trite than right, the series is loud and self-defeatingly exaggerated in tone. Every character is busy trying to out-shout others. This seems more like a wrestling match in a rowdy akhada than a legal serial set in a courtroom.
The actors are almost uniformly bucolic in their disposition, as though they have been mass instructed to indulge in loud lumpenish behaviour. Some of the acting is so broad, it feels like a streetside play celebrating the anomalies in our judiciary.
On the roadside broadside level too, the series fails to deliver, as it adheres...
Like all other governmental institutions, there is a rot at the heart of our legal system which makes it impossible for the poor and underprivileged to get justice. The loud banal jokey tone of a legal series like Mamla Legal Hai (Netflix) hardly helps to set right the aberrations in our judiciary.
More trite than right, the series is loud and self-defeatingly exaggerated in tone. Every character is busy trying to out-shout others. This seems more like a wrestling match in a rowdy akhada than a legal serial set in a courtroom.
The actors are almost uniformly bucolic in their disposition, as though they have been mass instructed to indulge in loud lumpenish behaviour. Some of the acting is so broad, it feels like a streetside play celebrating the anomalies in our judiciary.
On the roadside broadside level too, the series fails to deliver, as it adheres...
- 3/4/2024
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
Actor Anant V Joshi has opened up on the off-screen camaraderie shared by Ravi Kishan, Nidhi Bisht and Naila Grewal, the star cast of ‘Maamla Legal Hai’, during the filming of the courtroom comedy that will premiere on Netflix on March 1. Anant’s character, Vishwas Pandey, proudly declares himself as the ‘Donna’ of the fictitious Patparganj court — a nod to the show ‘Suits’.
From squeezing a lawyer into an already crowded lawyers’ block to orchestrating the transformation of a dog into a lion, Vishwas is a character that keeps the laughter rolling.
Shedding light on the off-camera dynamics, Anant, who was most recently seen in ’12th Fail’, said: “Our time shooting in Delhi was like a spontaneous picnic. The actors, just as hilarious off-camera as they are on the show, created an atmosphere brimming with laughter. Ravi’s non-stop antics had us cracking up, Nidhi’s comedy timing was spot-on,...
From squeezing a lawyer into an already crowded lawyers’ block to orchestrating the transformation of a dog into a lion, Vishwas is a character that keeps the laughter rolling.
Shedding light on the off-camera dynamics, Anant, who was most recently seen in ’12th Fail’, said: “Our time shooting in Delhi was like a spontaneous picnic. The actors, just as hilarious off-camera as they are on the show, created an atmosphere brimming with laughter. Ravi’s non-stop antics had us cracking up, Nidhi’s comedy timing was spot-on,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Feb 7 (Ians) Ravi Kishan-starrer gavel-slamming courtroom comedy, ‘Maamla Legal Hai’, which all set to release on March 1, is a light-hearted series promising a delightful blend of humour, heart, and legal jargon.
Set within the fictional confines of Patparganj District Court, the eight episodes series explores the surreal world of law through the eyes of its eccentric lawyers, representing bizarre cases and odd clients.
The makers on Wednesday released the first poster of the show, featuring the ensemble star cast – Ravi Kishan, Yashpal Sharma, Nidhi Bisht, Anant V Joshi, Naila Grewal, Anjum Batra, and Vijay Rajoria.
The poster shows Ravi in an avatar of a lawyer, and there is a board which reads as: “District Court Patparganj, Delhi”.
Ravi steps in the shoes of Vd Tyagi, the charismatic President of the Patparganj Bar Association, who dreams of becoming the Attorney General of India.
With a knack for ‘jugaad’, Vd...
Set within the fictional confines of Patparganj District Court, the eight episodes series explores the surreal world of law through the eyes of its eccentric lawyers, representing bizarre cases and odd clients.
The makers on Wednesday released the first poster of the show, featuring the ensemble star cast – Ravi Kishan, Yashpal Sharma, Nidhi Bisht, Anant V Joshi, Naila Grewal, Anjum Batra, and Vijay Rajoria.
The poster shows Ravi in an avatar of a lawyer, and there is a board which reads as: “District Court Patparganj, Delhi”.
Ravi steps in the shoes of Vd Tyagi, the charismatic President of the Patparganj Bar Association, who dreams of becoming the Attorney General of India.
With a knack for ‘jugaad’, Vd...
- 2/7/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Prepare for the gavel-slamming courtroom comedy, ‘Maamla Legal Hai’, set to debut on March 1. This light-hearted series promises a delightful blend of humour, heart, and legal jargon, making it a must-watch. Set within the fictional confines of Patparganj District Court, the series explores the surreal world of law through the eyes of its eccentric lawyers, representing bizarre cases and odd clients. Produced by Posham Pa Pictures, Sameer Saxena dons the mantle of the showrunner for this series. Directed by Rahul Pandey, the series is written by Saurabh Khanna and Kunal Aneja.
Ravi Kishan steps in the shoes of Vd Tyagi, the charismatic President of the Patparganj Bar Association, who dreams of becoming the Attorney General of India. With a knack for jugaad, Vd Tyagi and his dynamic team of lawyers – Nidhi Bisht, Naila Grewal, Anjum Batra, and Vijay Rajoria – give a whole new meaning to the term “legal eagle”. Through these unconventional characters,...
Ravi Kishan steps in the shoes of Vd Tyagi, the charismatic President of the Patparganj Bar Association, who dreams of becoming the Attorney General of India. With a knack for jugaad, Vd Tyagi and his dynamic team of lawyers – Nidhi Bisht, Naila Grewal, Anjum Batra, and Vijay Rajoria – give a whole new meaning to the term “legal eagle”. Through these unconventional characters,...
- 2/7/2024
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, March 21 (Ians) Amid the rising number of flu infections caused by H3N2 virus, children have been particularly affected, said doctors on Tuesday.
Doctors have reported a disturbing rise in H3N2 cases among children, especially those below the age of 5 years. According to media reports, infants and preschoolers have also been admitted in ICUs in Delhi and Pune.
Classic symptoms of H3N2 infection include cough, cold, body ache, diarrhoea, vomiting and fever.
But when “it gets complicated it can lead to ear infections, pneumonia and in severest of the cases it can even lead to severe respiratory distress requiring oxygen and ventilator at times,” Dr. Saurabh Khanna, Lead Consultant, Paediatrics & Neonatology, Ck Birla Hospital, Gurugram, told Ians.
“Amongst children, those with asthma and other comorbid illnesses such as obesity, lung disease, neurological problems, and heart diseases are at an increased risk,” said Dr. Amita Kaul, Hod & Senior Consultant Paediatrics,...
Doctors have reported a disturbing rise in H3N2 cases among children, especially those below the age of 5 years. According to media reports, infants and preschoolers have also been admitted in ICUs in Delhi and Pune.
Classic symptoms of H3N2 infection include cough, cold, body ache, diarrhoea, vomiting and fever.
But when “it gets complicated it can lead to ear infections, pneumonia and in severest of the cases it can even lead to severe respiratory distress requiring oxygen and ventilator at times,” Dr. Saurabh Khanna, Lead Consultant, Paediatrics & Neonatology, Ck Birla Hospital, Gurugram, told Ians.
“Amongst children, those with asthma and other comorbid illnesses such as obesity, lung disease, neurological problems, and heart diseases are at an increased risk,” said Dr. Amita Kaul, Hod & Senior Consultant Paediatrics,...
- 3/21/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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