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Boasting of solid performances, the second season of #MaamlaLegalHai is a
hilarious satire packaged in a heartfelt legal drama that makes for a wonderful watch.
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3 Apr’26 12:10
The Cinema
The Patparganj court crew is back with the exact same chaotic charm and bizarre
cases we loved, proving they didn't need to mess with a winning formula.
Humming Tune
Chaos collides with the letter of the law at the District Court of Patparganj,
where quirky employees work to uphold justice. However, their daily escapades are not without a few
Stream Genx
Maamla Legal Hai: A Breezy Legal Comedy Delight
Netflix injects some
lightheartedness into its repertoire with "Maamla Legal Hai," a delightful deviation from the usual gritty
Raunak Gupta
Great series
Nona Prince
Quite fun!
Sidcinnati .
Would totally recommend this lighthearted comedy drama, 8 eps long - 30 mins
each. While having a central plot with proper character building and subtle commentary on the justice
Suchit Seth
Maamla Legal Hai is a wonderful show which examines the workings of the lower
courts in India. I urge everyone to watch it to gain a perspective. Solid recommendation from me
Beings of Cinema
Wow!! Loved every bit of show.
Neither too big nor too small– length wise. This lighthearted, legal comedy drama is a must watch for Indian viewers. Ravi Kishan did a commendable
Somya Rishishwar
What a delight this show was.
I almost missed it but thank god I didn’t. It doesn’t feel like a Netflix show as it is so light hearted and filled with bakchodi.
Writers have spun
MAN OF CINEMA
After the hit show Kaala Paani.
The duo Biswapati Sarkar & Sameer Saxena are back, but this time with satire on Law and Justice of Indian Courts. Especially the lower district
