The Hindi film Court – State Vs A Nobody (2025) falls under the Court and Drama subgenres. Directed and written by Ram Jagadeesh, it is presented by Wall Poster Cinema and produced by Prashanti Tipirneni, with Nani as the presenter. Released on OTT platforms on April 11, 2025, the movie runs for 2 hours and 29 minutes.
Court – State Vs A Nobody 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Court – State Vs A Nobody 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Telugu |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 11 April 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 29 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Court Drama |
Director | Ram Jagadeesh |
Producer | Prashanti Tipirneni, Nani (presenter) |
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Court – State Vs A Nobody 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Character |
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Priyadarshi Pulikonda | Adv. Surya Teja |
Harsh Roshan | Mettu Chandrasekhar “Chandu” |
Sridevi | Medugupalli Jabilli |
P. Sai Kumar | Adv. Mohan Rao, Surya Teja’s Senior |
Surabhi Prabhavathi | Mettu Lakshmamma, Chandu’s mother |
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Court – State Vs A Nobody 2025 Movie Review
Court – State Vs. A Nobody (2025), a Telugu courtroom drama directed by Ram Jagadeesh and presented by Nani, centers on Surya Teja (Priyadarshi Pulikonda), a struggling junior lawyer defending Chandu (Harsh Roshan), a teenager wrongly accused under the POCSO Act for a consensual underage romance. The film tackles heavy themes—misuse of legal systems, societal judgment, and the fight for truth—with a mix of emotional weight and courtroom intensity.
Priyadarshi delivers a standout performance, evolving from nervous to resolute, while Sivaji’s chilling portrayal of the manipulative Mangapathi adds depth. The second half, with its sharp legal arguments, is the film’s heart, elevated by Vijai Bulganin’s evocative score. However, the pacing drags early on, and some characters, like the exaggerated antagonist (Harsha Vardhan), feel caricature-like. While it doesn’t redefine the genre, it’s a heartfelt, thought-provoking drama that questions rigid laws and human prejudice, making it a worthwhile watch for courtroom drama enthusiasts.