Serious movie for serious people. Randeep Hooda does a marvelous act of portrayal of a figure which is shovelled into superfluous controversy. It simplifys or allmost dumbs down the conversations to give you just a sniff of what actually happened, hey but it is ment to be a tribute to the great man and at that it does a great job.
Cinematography is top notch, allthough the movie's visuals are on the darker side of the spectrum, which portrays maharashtra of that time in full justice.
Symbolism is prevalent in the movie and it shows how significant savarkar and his ideology is in today's India.
Overall it is a far better movie than I expected it to bee, much better than its counterparts.