Needless violence that obscures the otherwise intended good message of the movie. The movie focusses often of the Hero than the message. That to me is not a good reflection. There are good moments of photography (the fight scene with bikes on the bridge), amazing. Some groups dances were fast and amazing. The messages of women being marginalised in society and their need to fight back was good. But what is the point of a movie, if good parts of the movie are not suitable for an impressionable mind. The director just lost the plot there. Sad, this movie could ahve been a classic if needless violence was toned down and undue focus on the hero mellowed down. Recommend this for adults for not families. And how on earth did this movie get a UA?