: Critics from The Times of India noted the writing was "simplified and pedestrian" for such a layered subject.
as Bharat’s father: A temple priest who encourages Bharat to stand for his beliefs.
as Guru Maa: A spiritual guide who likens Bharat's struggle to the Mahabharata. Critical Reception
is a proud Hindu who knows his scriptures and values his heritage.
: Some reviewers described it as a film designed to assert a specific political identity, with The Print characterizing it as a collection of "popular WhatsApp ideas" put together for the big screen.
becomes a popular student leader who begins to believe his community is being discriminated against, a sentiment fueled by corrupt leaders.
(Sonarika Bhadoria) is a West-educated student who initially views Hinduism as a radical right-wing ideology and finds Bharat's views communal.
Blocked Drains Rotherham