The movie is as riveting as can be. It conveys it's message with a clarity that even the most ignorant of people won't be able to miss.
All the actors, and I would like to say this about many films nowadays (like Sardar Udham), have done an incredible job at portraying their character's culture and socio-economical problems.
Finally, the storyline, it's progression and the background score that continuously imbibes a sense of helpless yet hopeful wailing are what carry the movie into ethereal beauty.
I have never been so angry at the antagonists in a movie, nor have I been so sympathetic towards the victims. This is definitely a movie that has earned my respect in its totality.