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Asha Negi calls her role in 'Criminal Justice 4' emotionally fulfilling despite limited screen time
Asha Negi calls her role in 'Criminal Justice 4' emotionally fulfilling despite limited screen time

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Asha Negi calls her role in 'Criminal Justice 4' emotionally fulfilling despite limited screen time

Picture Credit: Facebook Television actress Asha Negi opened up about her initial hesitation in taking up the project, ' Criminal Justice 4 .' In a candid conversation, the actress admitted she was unsure at first, but a deeper understanding of the script and her character eventually won her over. Negi revealed that she initially had reservations about taking up 'Criminal Justice 4' due to the limited screen time her role offered. The 'Pavitra Rishta' actress admitted that she was unsure if the character would make a lasting impact or simply fade into the background. Asha mentioned that her doubts were soon dispelled once she delved into the script and received a detailed character briefing. She realized that, despite the limited screen time, the part was layered and rich in performance potential. The 'Baarish' actress told IANS, "Yes, I was a bit skeptical at first because of the limited screen time. I wondered if the character would fade away-what then? But once I read the screenplay and received the character briefing, I realized that although the screen time was less, the role itself had a lot to offer. It was a performance-oriented character. I understood that it's not always about screen time-if the character is strong, that's enough for me. So, I went ahead with it." When asked about how emotionally draining it was to work on an intense show like 'Criminal Justice 4', Asha admitted that it did take a toll on her. She shared that being part of such a gritty, layered narrative required her to stay mentally invested in the character's emotional journey, even off camera. "It was definitely emotionally and physically draining, but I had a lot of fun. Even today, when I think about the process and the entire journey, my eyes light up because I truly enjoyed it. Working with talented directors and actors now gives me a lot of creative satisfaction. So yes, Criminal Justice was a fulfilling experience." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Public Speaking Course for Children Planet Spark Book Now Undo The gripping legal drama returned with 'Criminal Justice: Season 4,' featuring Pankaj Tripathi once again stepping into the shoes of the sharp and insightful advocate, Madhav Mishra. This time, he's drawn into a tangled murder case involving a deeply fractured family, adding fresh layers to an already intense narrative. Directed by Rohan Sippy, the new season also stars Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Asha Negi, Purab Kohli, Shweta Basu Prasad, and Deshna Dugad. Surveen Chawla, Mita Vashisht, Khushboo Atre, and Barkha Singh also play crucial roles.

Pankaj Tripathi Returns to Courtroom in Season 4 of Criminal Justice
Pankaj Tripathi Returns to Courtroom in Season 4 of Criminal Justice

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Pankaj Tripathi Returns to Courtroom in Season 4 of Criminal Justice

Pankaj Tripathi is back as the beloved Madhav Mishra in the much-awaited fourth installment of "Criminal Justice – A Family Matter." 'Kahaani ke do pehlu hote hain, par sach ka sirf ek hota hai.' That line - both philosophical and quietly foreboding—has followed Criminal Justice like a shadow through its previous seasons. In its fourth iteration, set to stream May 22, the show leans into its defining paradox with renewed urgency: What happens when truth becomes a performance, and the courtroom its most theatrical stage? At the center of this tension, once again, is Madhav Mishra—equal parts everyman and legal tactician—played by the ever-unflappable Pankaj Tripathi . Now a franchise regular and fan favorite, Tripathi's Mishra is less a traditional TV lawyer than a sharp observer of human contradiction, dressed in modest kurtas and armed with a philosophical bent. His return feels less like a plot point and more like a gravitational force pulling the show into emotional alignment. 'I return to Madhav like you return to a old friend,' Tripathi said in a statement. 'He doesn't shout for attention, but he always has something wise to offer.' That humility is, perhaps, what gives Criminal Justice its steady pulse. Amid crime, corruption, and legal gridlock, Mishra is the man who listens. Directed this season by Rohan Sippy and produced by Applause Entertainment in association with BBC Studios, Criminal Justice: Season 4 promises to stretch the format further. There's a torrid love affair. There's a murder. And—true to the show's ethos—there are no easy answers. 'We've built a world where moral certainties are blurred,' Sippy said. 'This season's ensemble only heightens that ambiguity.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Cost Of Amusement Park Equipment From Mexico Might Surprise You Amusement Park Equipment | search ads Click Here Undo Indeed, the cast is both familiar and fresh: Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Surveen Chawla, Mita Vashisht, Asha Negi, Shweta Basu Prasad, Khushboo Atre, and Barkha Singh step into the courtroom drama , bringing varied emotional temperatures to a script that hinges on tension more than spectacle. Since its debut, Criminal Justice has carved a unique space in Indian streaming content . It isn't flashy; it doesn't run on adrenaline. What it offers, instead, is a patient dissection of law as lived experience, where justice isn't a climax—it's a process. Tripathi, as always, holds the line. 'Madhav Mishra isn't just a character anymore,' he says. 'He's someone I carry with me.'

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