R Kaiser Anand upset the status quo in this movie by boldly attacking and challenging the evils of society. The dialogue were piercing, it was no longer about the assault but an honor issue. The movie raised many points concerning the female body, shame-blame mentality, value of life, meaning of respect, gender bias, etc.
At that point, it no longer felt like a movie but a revolution to open our eyes and arouse our emotions that a paradigm shift must happen if we want to see our societies flourish and detrimental traditions die. Consequently, we were so taken away by this movement that there was no more need to pay attention to the production aspect or even rate the the story
This film really touched our souls and changed our perspective on female dignity. Well done!