You could make a half-dozen other films with all the different issues this movie presents, failing to satisfactorily address even one of them. The acting is sub-par though the poor directing and amateurish script are at least partially to blame (except for the child actress who is either too young or too untalented to play her role -- blame that on whoever cast her).
The one highlight of this film is Kymsleen Kholie who demonstrates a rare degree of natural talent in this, her debut role. Given the wide critical praise she received I can only guess it is Bollywood's deeply-entrenched nepotism preventing her from becoming the star she so clearly deserves to become lest outshine someone's daughter and become India's next top female actress.
The one highlight of this film is Kymsleen Kholie who demonstrates a rare degree of natural talent in this, her debut role. Given the wide critical praise she received I can only guess it is Bollywood's deeply-entrenched nepotism preventing her from becoming the star she so clearly deserves to become lest outshine someone's daughter and become India's next top female actress.