I would like to rate this movie higher, but it's a tragedy. A sweet, but bitter ending tragedy. The star rating I am giving it was for what was nice in the beginning, not the way it ended, which was cruel. Life is cruel sometimes, that's why I like to watch movies with happy endings, some struggles and drama in the middle but in the end, weathering the storm and coming out as well as can be - more thankful and grateful to be alive, with the people that are most important. This movie was nice in it's script for what it touched on that is wrong in judging lightness and darkness of skin color in people as their worth or even the starting place of their worth, rather than their character or their kindness. Except that's all it could do was expose the problem; it didn't solve the problem, even in this one case the writer couldn't see a solution. It only saw failure and destruction and despair. It could only play into the tragedy making it modern and perhaps crueler. How is that going to aspire change? It's not, because it still leaves it to somebody else to break through and manage. The actors/actresses where all good in their roles. Sunil was very impressive as the villain. It really had great potential, but it lost hope along the way and just added sadness and gloom to my day that I never needed. The world is gloomy enough, I assure you. It needs stories of surviving and overcoming in the end, even over set backs and crippling injuries. Not poison and loosing one's mind over one's heartaches and heartbreaks.