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Justice vs. Gender: A New Film Explores Moral Gray Zones
30 May
Summary
- Film asserts it is pro-justice, not anti-women.
- Explores uncomfortable moral gray zones of accusations.
- Scheduled for theatrical release on June 5, 2026.

Producer Nikhil Dwivedi has clarified that an upcoming film, slated for a June 5, 2026, theatrical release, champions justice rather than taking an anti-women stance. Dwivedi stated, "Our film is not against women. It's a pro-justice film." He acknowledged the unfortunate current events surrounding Twisha Sharma, emphasizing that while wronged women deserve belief, justice must also prevail. This principle, he noted, is fundamental to the constitution and democracy.
The narrative centers on a man, played by Sapna Pabbi, who faces accusations of sexual assault. He maintains his innocence, claiming he is being framed. The scandal rapidly escalates into a public and legal crisis, impacting his family, including his sister, portrayed by Sanya Malhotra, who grapples with the media frenzy and his behavior.
Much of the film transitions into a prison drama, depicting the protagonist's struggles with violent jail environments, psychological distress, and escalating paranoia. The film aims to explore complex moral ambiguities, deliberately avoiding a straightforward portrayal of the protagonist as purely innocent or guilty.
The ensemble cast also includes Raj Shetty, Saba Azad, Riddhi Sen, Jitendra Joshi, Indrajith Sukumaran, and Nagesh Bhonsle, under the Saffron Magicworks production banner.