Judge Singh LLB
Judge Singh LLB is a Punjabi courtroom drama film[3] starring Ravinder Grewal, Chandan Prabhakar, Surbhi Mahendru and Sardar Sohi.[4] The poster of Judge Singh LLB was released on 13 July 2015.[5] The trailer was released in November 2015[6] and the film was released on 4 December 2015.[7][8]
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Directed by | Atharv Baluja |
Produced by | Sumeet Singh, Ravinder Grewal, Atharv Baluja and Chandan Prabhakar |
Written by | Atharv Baluja |
Starring | Ravinder Grewal, Sardar Sohi Chandan Prabhakar |
Music by | DJ Flow |
Distributed by | Ravinder Grewal Productions & Artha Film Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 137 minutes[2] |
Country | India |
Language | Punjabi |
Plot
Two villagers in Punjab, India accidentally find a dead body in the wild, which is later found by police to belong to Simran, the daughter of MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)) Harjit Singh Mann (Hardeep Gill). Simran's boyfriend Sonu (Parjesh Kapil) accuses Simran's brother Garry Mann of murdering Simran for being unwilling to accept the relationship between Simran and Sonu, while Sonu is from a middle-class family and Simran is the daughter of an MLA.
MLA Harjit Singh Mann is now under huge pressure for his son is believed to have committed the murder of his daughter. Despite Garry Mann keeps denying having killed Simran, Harjit believes he is just trying to escaping from blame. Harjit orders police to find a scapegoat to frame over Simran's death. Police choose Sonu, and forge some evidence against him and arrest him and torture him.
Meanwhile, at the same place, Judge Singh (Ravinder Grewal) is a law graduate, jobless and single. His father keeps looking for a bride for him, but his marriage proposal has so far been rejected for 7 times for him being jobless. His eighth proposal reaches Kuljeet (Surbhi Mahendru). At their first meeting, Judge lies to Kuljeet's family by saying he is an advocate and has a great reputation in the industry. Kuljeet's family accepts Judge's proposal.
Kuljeet's father Amrik Singh (Harpal Singh) happens to be a relative of Sonu's mother (Anita Devgan). After learning Sonu has been framed by MLA and arrested for the alleged murder of Simran, Amrik asks Judge to fight for Sonu's case and bring justice for him. Judge agrees. However, MLA arranges TS Brar (Sardar Sohi), who is believed to be the best lawyer in the region, as prosecution lawyer. In the first hearing, the judge approves Judge's application of transferring Sonu from police custody to judicial custody, so that police will no longer be able to torture him.
Amrik later finds Judge is not an advocate but actually jobless, so he angrily cancels the engagement between Kuljeet and Judge. Upset Judge becomes determined for that and starts his own law firm.
In the second hearing, Judge successfully disproves all evidence against Sonu, making the court grant him bail. TS Brar bribes and threatens Judge at his home to discourage him from keeping fighting the case.
However, when Judge is collecting more evidence for Sonu at his home, his finding suggests that Sonu did kill Simran, He send his friend Vijay Soni (Chandan Prabhakar), another lawyer who was once on TS Brar's side, to reveal the truth to TS Brar and collect evidence against him. TS Brar confesses that most cases he won in the past were because he forged evidence and bribed many key officials. The dialogue is secretly recorded by Vijay Soni.
In the third and also the last hearing, TS Brar proves Sonu killed Simran, Judge instead shows video of TS Brar's confession of his crime in the past. Sonu is found guilty, and TS Brar is cancelled lawyer's license.
Cast
- Ravinder Grewal as Advocate Judge Singh
- Chandan Prabhakar as Advocate Vijay Soni[9]
- Parjesh Kapil as Sonu
- B.N. Sharma as Judge Singh's Dad
- Sardar Sohi as Adv T.S. Brar
- Hardeep Gill as MLA Harjit Singh Mann
- Harpal Singh as Amrik Singh
- Anita Devgan as Sonu's Mother
- Vandie Singh as female judge
- Surbhi Mahendru as Kuljeet
Reception
Box office
Judge Singh LLB took a toll on the collection of Mukhtiar Chadha at the US, Australia and New Zealand box offices in its opening weekend. Judge Singh LLB was released in 42 theatres in three key foreign markets and has collected approximately ₹22.12 lakh (US$31,000) at the overseas box office in its opening weekend.[10]
Critical response
British newspaper The Guardian reviewed Judge Singh LLB as scrappy, winning slacker comedy.[11] Jasmine Singh of The Tribune reviewed film as the one definitely a bail-out from the usual storylines.[12] ABP Sanjha reviewed film as a good courtroom drama in pollywood.[13]
References
- "'Judge Singh LLB' to release on December 4, 2015".
- "JUDGE SINGH LLB". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "Upcoming Punjabi movie Judge Singh LLB has been inspired by a real-life experience".
- "Judge Singh LLB". Toronto.com. 4 December 2015. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "'Judge Singh LLB' motion poster: It is first of its kind". The Times of India. 13 July 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "The trailer of Judge Singh LLB promises a courtroom drama full of fun and thrill".
- "यूनिसिस-सागा मयूजिक लेकर आई पंजाबी फिल्मjudgesinghllbfilm – जज सिंह एलएलबी, चार दिसंबर को सभी थिएटर में होगी यह फिल्म रिलीज". Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "4 दिसंबर को रीलीज होगी पंजाबी फिल्म जज सिंह एलएलबी जालधर".
- "Kapil Sharma's domestic help in 'Comedy Nights With Kapil' cast in a Punjabi film".
- Hooli, Shekhar H (8 December 2015). "Judge Singh LLB affects Mukhtiar Chadha's collection at box office in opening weekend". International Business Times, India Edition. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- McCahill, Mike (15 December 2015). "Judge Singh LLB review – scrappy, winning slacker comedy". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- Service, Tribune News (16 December 2015). "A favourable court verdict". The Tribune. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- "Movie Review: ਹਾਸਿਆਂ, ਕਦਰਾਂ-ਕੀਮਤਾਂ ਤੇ ਰਿਸ਼ਤਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਕਚਿਹਰੀ".