The much-awaited courtroom comic drama Maamla Legal Hai was released on Netflix on March 1, 2024, and ever since then, it has become the most-watched series of the week. Maamla Legal Hai is among those rare web series that are garnering headlines and fans' praise despite the lack of a big starcast. Talking about starcast, Maamla Legal Hai features Ravi Kishan, Nidhi Bisht, Anjum Batra, Yashpal Sharma, Naila Grewal, and more in the leading roles. Created by Nidhi Bisht, Maamla Legal Hai is a courtroom drama based on infamous real-life cases that came in Indian courts over the years. Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop News assumes that you have already watched Maamla Legal Hai on Netflix and are wondering about the case in which a Parrot was arrested for abusing a woman. Below is everything you need to know about Maamla Legal Hai True Story & real-life parrot arrest case-
Maamla Legal Hai True Story
Before, discussing the infamous parrot arrest case, let's understand Maamla Legal Hai storyline. Maamla Legal Hai revolves around the advocate community of Delhi, especially Patparganj District Court. Maamla Legal Hai starts with Ravi Kishan portraying VD Tyagi, a cunning lawyer adept at finding loopholes in the legal system to win cases. Tyagi aspires to become the Bar Association President and is the self-declared head of the Patparganj Bar Association. Joining him is Ananya Shroff, played by Naila Grewal, who has done her law degree from prestigious Harvard University. Nidhi Bisht plays Sujata, also known as Didi, who dreams of having her own legal chamber despite having yet to represent a single case. Anant V Joshi portrays Vishwas Pandey, the court manager who sees himself as the Donna Paulson of Patparganj District Court. Yashpal appears in the series from time to time.
Maamla Legal Hai real-life Parrot story
In the year 2015, an 85-year-old Janabai Sakharkar accused Suresh of teaching his pet parrot 'Hariyal' to abuse. As per Janabai., the parrot used ti hurl abuses on her whenever she used to pass by his house. Suresh was Janabai's stepson. On complaint, the Police called all the parties involved and even parrot was summoned. However, the parrot did not utter a word while in the station. It is a known fact that parrots repeat random words that they hear a lot and that Suresh may be abusive hence the case. Finally, the parrot was not returned to his owner Suresh. Hariyal was handed over to the Forest Department for rehabilitation. In the series, Maamla Legal Hai shows that the parrot was presented before the court. In the end, Advocate Sujata helped the parrot's owner from the charges.