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Women Judged: Doctor's Career on Trial
27 Feb
Summary
- Successful women, especially in powerful positions, face societal doubt.
- A lesbian couple's careers are threatened by a sexual misconduct accusation.
- The film explores societal conditioning and bias against sharp women.

Konkona Sen Sharma stars as Dr. Geetika Sen, a respected surgeon accused of sexual misconduct. The psychological thriller, produced by Dharmatic Entertainment and directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, questions societal biases against successful women. Dr. Sen and her wife, Dr. Meera Mishra, played by Pratibha Rannta, face intense scrutiny after a series of emails target Dr. Sen.
The narrative follows a high-profile criminal investigation that probes not just the alleged crime but also deep-seated social conditioning. An ex-journalist is appointed to investigate, and circumstances quickly turn against Dr. Sen, even impacting her relationship with her spouse. The film emphasizes how society often 'accuses' women long before any legal proceedings begin.
While the film begins as a thriller, its resolution shifts towards a commentary on feminism. It critically examines why women are judged harshly and promptly, questioning the societal tendency to view them as guilty. The movie effectively portrays the challenges faced by ambitious women in professional environments, though the final act's pacing and shift in genre impact its overall strength.




