Absolutely beautiful, empowering and uplifting in every aspects. A well balanced portrayal of all the characters by the casts. Jhanvi Kapoor was amazing and shined throughout the movie and presented considerable amount of improvisation from the last movie she's done, with all the subtle nuances added by Pankaj Tripathi who is naturally a genius at his craft by all means. Angad Bedi, portraying the character of Gunjan Saxena's older sibling had strong conviction, enough to give us the real picture of how toxic patriarchy is prevailed and encouraged despite coming from a "supposed progressive" family.
Also, might i just add the visuals were good so far as the movie goes, aesthetic and breathtaking, giving us a true picture of how things could've looked like then, which was unexpected considering all the bad vfx and visuals delivered by big budgeted movies before. The movie wasn't over accessorised with unnecessary drama and stood to the plot and msg it was intending to deliver.