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Accused Twitter Review: Netizens say Konkona Sensharma's talent is 'wasted on bad movies'; Call film 'snooze fest'

Accused, starring Konkona Sensharma and Pratibha Rannta is streaming on Netflix. Ever since it's released, the queer psychological drama has been receiving mixed responses on X (Twitter).

Arpita Sarkar
Feb 28, 2026
Accused Twitter Review: Netizens say Konkona Sensharma's talent is 'wasted on bad movies'; Call film 'snooze fest'

Konkona Sensharma, Pratibha Ranta for Netflix's Accused

Accused, directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, is a queer psychological thriller film, featuring Konkona Sensharma and Pratibha Rannta. Now streaming on Netflix the film explores the life of a respected doctor whose world collapses under the weight of allegations, challenging notions of truth, bias, and morality. Upon its release, Accused has been receiving mixed responses from netizens on X (Twitter).

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Is Accused worth-watching?

Accused on Netflix has been receiving mixed responses on X. While some called it a gripping story, some said that Konkona Sensharma's talent got wasted in bad movies and urged her to select a good script. Meanwhile, Pratibha Rannta receives good responses, but some also claimed that the depth and emotions were missing in her role.

One said, "It's disheartening to see talents like #KonkonaSharma getting wasted on bad movies. @NetflixIndia stop running only for big banners if they are not willing and capable of making good quality shows!!"

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"#Accused is such a goddamned snoozefest sone ka katora in both the female leads and screenplay... Don’t advertise your leads are lgbtq if you aren’t interested in showing domesticity Karan johar and dharmatic continues to fail," read one review.

Another review stated, "#Accused - Sleeping Pill. Only Buildup till the end. When some dir writes Lesbo story or any weird stories, their first pick is Konkona Sen. Dont knw the reason. Btw her Perf is the only positive in this boring film. SKIP!"

However, some have praised the film too, calling it 'engaging.' "#Accused is an engaging #psychological #drama elevated by commanding #performances. It may not possess the adrenaline rush of conventional thrillers, but its moral ambiguity and emotional undercurrents linger long after the credits roll, making it a worthy addition," said one.

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What's the plot of Accused?

In Accused, Dr. Geetika Sen (Konkona Sen Sharma) is a well-known London-based gynaecologist on the brink of becoming the hospital’s youngest Dean. Her seemingly idyllic life with her partner, Dr. Meera Mishra (Pratibha Rannta), is shattered when an anonymous email accuses her of sexual harassment.

As the investigation intensifies, Geetika's strong leadership style is being re-established as arrogant and authoritarian, making her the target of social media outrage and institutional scrutiny. This story explores the clash between ambition, gender politics, and harmful stereotypes, showing how quickly a woman in power sees her world unravel.

Apart from Konkona and Pratibha, Accused also stars Mashhoor Amrohi, Sukant Goel, Monica Mahendru Simran, Aditya Nanda, Kallirroi Tziafeta, and Daniele Secondi.

Accused FAQs:

Q: Who directed the movie Accused?

A: Accused is directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, known for her work on the 2022 film Doctor G.

Q: When will Accused be released on Netflix?

A: Accused is now streaming on Netflix.

Q: What role does Konkona Sensharma play in Accused?

A: Accused (2026) is a Netflix psychological thriller directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, which follows Dr. Geetika (Konkona Sensharma), a renowned gynaecologist whose life unravels when serious allegations of misconduct threaten her career and love life with her partner, Meera (Pratibha Ranta).

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