My viewing experience of "Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai" was unsatisfactory, and I cannot recommend it to others due to its weak plot and poor execution. The movie's excessive focus on crying and repetitive storylines, particularly those involving a girl and a godman, failed to showcase the talents of Manoj Bajpai effectively.
Moreover, the film's biased portrayal of a particular religion could potentially create negative perceptions in viewers who are unfamiliar with it. Towards the end, the movie seemed to promote hatred towards others and portrayed holy men in a negative light, which is unacceptable.
Overall, I strongly advise against watching "Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai" as it fails to deliver quality entertainment or a fair representation of religious themes. The Court Room Drama aspect of the film was mind-boggling but lacked humor, leaving the impression that the actors simply memorized material from a random civil court case.
In comparison, Jolly LLB remains the best Court drama so far. Manoj Bajpai's talents are better suited for detective and police roles. It seems that the director's focus is solely on making money by exploiting fake news and revisiting old sensitive cases, rather than providing content that appeals to youth or families. This emotional and melodramatic nonsense is not worth watching.