The movie was average. I just wanted to support Pakistani cinema, so I took time out to watch it. Pakistani films are supposed to be in Urdu, but there were so many English sentences, making it hard for the older generation to understand. I also couldn't grasp the time period they were trying to depict. The hero and villains had supernatural powers but used guns and bikes, which seemed out of place.
Many characters had hairstyles that seemed more suited to Hollywood films. If you're making a film with a Pakistani label, it should be relevant to Pakistani culture. In one scene, they used computers inside a temple-like building, but the lighting in the temple was from fire, which felt inconsistent.
I had higher expectations. This is meant as constructive criticism. I want to see Pakistani films improve and thrive. We deserve better, and I believe we can achieve it.