Truly a masterpiece. One of the Best LGBTQ films I have ever seen. And truly the best film to bring queer domestic violence reality to real life. Remarkable direction, cinematography, music and the acting. Some may be surprised to find it disturbing and violent, but it's a necessity for the message and also the intimacy shown is just right and what's necessary unlike what gets shown in Bollywood films these days. It's about societal thoughts and reflects on unrecognised issue that prevails in queer community. The way it shows the brutality between same sex and opposite sex at the same time is not exaggerated at all and that's what makes it unique, relatable and believable. You really have to watch it, as every scene has a meaning which links up to tell why Jigar is what he is, why Mihir does what he does and also why society reacts the way it reacts. Noting but just truth. It could be a wake up call for society. An amazing film. Must watch!