It takes a certain kind of intelligence to make movies like these. The movie is slow, subtle and most importantly doesn't under-estimate the audience. In the age where if you "aren't loud, aren't heard", the story quietly and triumphantly keeps pushing forward. It was simply delightful to see the array of social issues it touched upon without it seeming like a mix of tokenism. All actors were good, but Ravi Kishan really stole the limelight