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Guilty Minds is an Indian Hindi-language legal drama television series on Amazon Prime Video. The series is written and directed by Shefali Bhushan [ 1 ] and Jayant Digambar Somalkar. This series stars Shriya Pilgaonkar , [ 2 ] Varun Mitra , Sugandha Garg , Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Satish Kaushik in lead roles.
Guilty Minds, the third novel to feature Finder's series character, Nick Heller, was published in summer 2016. [13] Another standalone novel, Judgment, was published in 2019. [14] Dutton published the fourth Nick Heller novel, House on Fire, in 2020. [15]
Following her Hindi film debut with Fan (2016), Pilgaonkar went onto establish herself with successful web series such as Mirzapur (2018), Guilty Minds and The Broken News (both 2022) and Taaza Khabar (2023). For Guilty Minds, she was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 2022 Filmfare OTT Awards. She has also acted in and directed ...
Garg appeared as Shaleen in the film Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na (2008). [3] [4] She played the role of the best friend to Gayatri Patel in the movie Let's Dance, released on 19 June 2009, and appeared as a student reporter in My Name Is Khan.
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Dahaad (transl. Roar) is a Hindi-language police procedural crime thriller television series created by Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar, directed by Kagti and Ruchika Oberoi, and starring Sonakshi Sinha, Gulshan Devaiah, Vijay Varma and Sohum Shah.
P.I. Meena is a Hindi-language mystery crime thriller television series created by Arindam Mitra, written by Ronak Kamat, Vipin Sharma, Arindam Mitra, Ronak Kamat, and directed by Debaloy Bhattacharya, starring Tanya Maniktala, Harsh Chhaya, Jisshu Sengupta, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Samir Soni and Zarina Wahab in lead roles.
In criminal law, mens rea (/ ˈ m ɛ n z ˈ r eɪ ə /; Law Latin for "guilty mind" [1]) is the mental state of a defendant who is accused of committing a crime. In common law jurisdictions, most crimes require proof both of mens rea and actus reus ("guilty act") before the defendant can be found guilty.