Direction is what makes this movie so utterly brilliant. The sheer creative thinking which has gone in portraying different topics, behaviour, cultural taboos, the generation gap in every semi rural society of this world etc. has been so effectively portrayed, like it seems that it does not take any effort to do, but obviously, this is the work of a genius.
It is the extremely simple things that one never expects to actually see in a movie, which when portrayed, switches on the connection between the audience and the movie. Here, the strong bond between the five orphaned sisters, their playful innocence mingled with a heightened sexual awareness right from the start, triggers the curiosity of the audience and makes the movie very interesting to watch.
The acting of every single character, including the aunt, who runs to blow off the transformer, so that no one in the village watches their girls in a football stadium is entertaining and impressively thought of.
All credits go to the director for such a fabulous job in directing this movie. More credits also go to the acting. I haven't watched a movie this good for ages.