What happens when faith becomes a choice, and standing with someone comes at a personal cost? Directed by Anubhuti Kashyap, starring Konkona Sensharma and Pratibha Rananta, accused brings to the screen a layered, emotionally charged story that questions truth, power and trust in the face of accusation. The film will premiere on Netflix on February 27.
Konkona Sen Sharma, Pratibha Ranta starrer ‘Accused’ will start streaming on Netflix from February 27.
Produced by Dharma Productions, accused This is the story of a renowned London doctor whose carefully constructed life begins to fall apart after he is accused of sexual misconduct. As the investigation intensifies and public opinion hardens, the film explores the strain it places on her closest relationships, and how quickly perception can take over when certainty feels out of reach. Focusing on a woman as the accused, accused Asks the audience to sit with uneasiness and suspicion as it unfolds as a tale of one woman’s words against another.
The team is talking about the film accusedshared, “accused It’s a story that stays with you because it refuses to simplify human behavior or moral conflict. Anubhuti has created a deeply nuanced film that places women at the center of a narrative we rarely explore, where power, perception and belief are constantly changing. With Konkana and Pratibha leading the film, we see a relationship that is tested not just by accusations, but also by doubts. This is a story told with restraint, empathy, and courage, and we’re proud to bring it to Netflix, a platform that has supported the film’s intention to provoke thought rather than judgment.
Ruchika Kapoor Shaikh, Director, Original Films, Netflix India, shared, “accused is a meaningful, emotionally resonant film that explores truth, trust, and the personal consequences of an accusation. Anubhuti Kashyap’s sensitivity and restraint add depth to a powerful subject. With standout performances from Konkona Sen Sharma and Pratibha Ranta, the film embodies the kind of layered, character-driven storytelling that Netflix stands behind.
Writers Sima Aggarwal and Yash Keswani’s nuanced story, with restrained tension and deeply felt performances, accused It offers a compelling exploration of faith under pressure and the emotional cost of choosing sides when certainty is absent. The film invites viewers to confront uncomfortable questions about trust, loyalty, and the delicate line between truth and perception.
accused Stream exclusively on Netflix from February 27, 2026.






