Trailer of Janaki V vs State of Kerala Out: Suresh Gopi Backs Anupama Parameswaran in Gripping Legal Drama
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Suresh Gopi, a well-known Malayalam actor, will have his next film, Janaki V vs State Of Kerala, released in theaters on July 17, 2025, after receiving the long-awaited approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) last week. The trailer for the movie, which depicts Janaki (Anupama Parmeswaran)'s battle for justice, was unveiled by the producers in advance of its release.
The trailer for JSK features Suresh Gopi and Anupama Parmeswaran.
In the trailer for the 2025 Malayalam movie Janaki V vs State Of Kerala, Janaki is portrayed as a vivacious young lady having fun and living life to the fullest with her pals.
However, the trailer quickly loses its upbeat vibe and instead shows us dramatic scenes of protests and law enforcement. We get a glimpse of Madhav Suresh as well. Although upset, Anupama Parmeswaran insists that she has nothing to conceal. As he pledges to bring the perpetrators to justice, Suresh Gopi, as advocate David, quickly enters the scene with his passionate words. As the drama unfolds, the screens are dominated by police officers, journalists, politicians, and even a clergyman. The voiceover states that Janaki must receive justice at all costs. Intense scenes in the trailer's conclusion show the advocate insisting that her voice must be heard right now. The video concludes with a member of the court staff inviting PW1 Janaki Vidhyadharan into the courtroom.
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Janaki, an assault victim who is seeking justice in court, is the subject of the forthcoming courtroom drama. Janaki is represented by Suresh Gopi, her defense attorney, who battles for her in court even when the odds are against her.
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The Malayalam JSK, which was supposed to be out in theaters on June 27, 2025, had to be pushed back when the CBFC refused to give the certificate because it disapproved of the use of Janaki in the title. The issue was brought before the court, and eventually, the producers consented to soften the allusions of Janaki in seven cases and add the initial V to the title. The film, which releases in theaters on Thursday, has gained a lot of attention due to the controversy.
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