It depends on the person watching it. It won't strike the right chord with everyone. The location is beautiful. The acting is very brilliant, the characters are literally living. After the movie, it took me sometime to go back to being myself. A character like Shutu is quite common, one that is brilliant, silent, but gullible. It is evidently clear that he doesn't like being the centre of attraction or being ordered around for that matter. Towards the end, I can't help feeling that this would be better than being invisible and neglected. But it could strike a wrong chord with the young audience. A lot of souls died on the same day due to one, a lot of guilt, remorse, more like deaths in the gunj. I personally enjoyed watching it.