
Roy, when asked about reality of the show, comments, "It is not a show about black court and white shirts. We don't believe in teaching law to the audiences but to entertain them and teach them a lesson of truth."
KD Pathak is an over-the-top character, who even risks his life to bring out the truth in the courtroom. To make it very close to real, he added, "Other than the script, I add my part of the story too, at the end, either in the form of joke or a social message, which has now become a format of the show."
He says, "We have introduced superstition based episodes too, in an attempt to break those stereotypes of "dhongi-babas" and encourage people to believe in truth."
"Many mothers wrote to me, that their children do not understand the meaning of those cliche hindi words. My children also ask me baba what does that word mean. But, I make sure that when I use Hindi, I explain it in English and simplify it for the audiences," Ronit told TOI.
Adaalat is a courtroom drama, on Sony TV where Ronit Roy plays the lead as an unconventional lawyer, KD Pathak. The show has fascinated millions due to Ronit Roy's phenomenal performance and Arshad Sayyed's inquisitive stories, and has been dubbed into Bengali also.