The second half of the film moves into the courtroom, where Aarti Mohammed (Taapsee Pannu), the Hindu daughter-in-law, defends her family. The legal battle becomes a philosophical one. The dialogue—sharp and unapologetic—dissects the definition of "patriotism." It challenges the notion that a minority group must constantly perform their loyalty to the flag to be considered a citizen. One of the most haunting questions the film poses is: How do you prove you love your country when your neighbor has already decided you don’t?
Rishi Kapoor delivers a career-best performance, portraying a man who is heartbroken not just by his nephew’s actions, but by the betrayal of his community. His dignity in the face of being told to "go to Pakistan" serves as the emotional anchor of the film. Opposite him, Ashutosh Rana plays a public prosecutor who embodies the cold, logical face of prejudice, making the threat feel systemic rather than just individual. Mulk (2018) Hindi
Anubhav Sinha’s is less of a courtroom drama and more of a mirror held up to a fracturing society. Released at a time when the "us vs. them" narrative was gaining significant traction in India, the film chose to bypass the safety of metaphors and tackle the prejudice against the Indian Muslim community head-on. The second half of the film moves into