I saw a review saying Hindus are against the homosexual community because of their religion and culture. For some of those people, I'd like to remind you, that one of the most ancient and still prevalent books, the Kama Sutra mentions homosexuality and love. And the ancient sculptures of our architecture are great evidence that homosexuality was always accepted and welcomed in India. Until the Britishers colonized us. Our culture didn't oppose homosexuality. Theirs did. And they forced the ideology on us for centuries. And like that, we were forced to hide, remain in the shadows. Even now, when the very own people who have forced this ideology on us moved on from it and started to accept them, we are not ready to give up this ideology and reclaim our culture.
Anyway, I didn't mind the inclusion of homosexuality at all. I think the only problem was the 2nd half where it dragged for too long to get to the point. And halfway through the story, the acting of Honey Rose worsens. What was that throwing the bag and going to kiss her wife when their enemy was standing before them? And the awkward English usage? Hell nah. Also the music video in between the fight. That was so unnecessary. This movie had so much potential that was wasted.