Excitement builds for Konkona Sen Sharma’s gripping Netflix drama ‘Accused’, hitting screens February 27. The star discussed its provocative premise during promotions: illuminating overlooked tales of workplace sexual misconduct where the accused is a woman.
Diving into female hierarchies, the film portrays a tense relationship marked by power differentials, generational gaps, and unspoken tensions. Konkona believes such narratives are essential to challenge one-dimensional views.
In a candid interview, she remarked, ‘Predominantly, men commit these acts, but women can too—it’s real, though ignored.’ By centering women on both sides, ‘Accused’ unveils the flip side, confronting viewers with moral grays.
No character escapes scrutiny; their unlikability adds authenticity. Konkona highlighted the incredulity when powerful women face such charges, compounded by imbalanced dynamics.
More than a thriller, it’s a catalyst for reflection on prejudice and judgment. Konkona’s enthusiasm signals ‘Accused’ as vital viewing, enriching discourse on gender and abuse. Don’t miss this boundary-pushing release on Netflix.
