The fake encounters by the police and glorification of overdramatic actions taking a different path aside from law have influenced viewers in ways it shouldn’t. According to The Post “A research conducted by IBM, where they studied around 4,000 Hindi films, found that ‘honest police officer’ was one of the most common introductions for a male character in Bollywood while on the other hand lawyers were usually associated with negative personality stereotypes.” The characters, themes and the plot revolves around the consequence of serving justice. In recent years, police and the justice system have become the focus of attention in the entertainment world. Movies are the reflection of society, its problems, issues, thinking and perceptions. These movies create a superficial negative or positive identity of the legal and justice system, derailing the real notions of the world of advocacy. In this world of entertainment, crime and courtroom dramas have been popular since time immemorial, which majorly attracts and engages the audience with the twists, turns and suspense.
Every film reflects the people and attempts to transform opinions with it’s moving drama and visuals along with serving as a source of knowledge and information. The film industry is one of the most impactful sectors in our society. Everyone these days watches movies as a source of entertainment and as an excuse to refresh and bring a change to their monotonous schedule.