Right off the bat, I have to admit, the script is incredibly convoluted, replete with nothing but inconsistencies and sluggishness. Despite the reasonable performances, the characters weren't fortunate enough to have strong footings either.
If conveyed exclusively from a creator's standpoint, I just wanna say, their intentions might have been naive (The stand they take against the Honour Killing), but the way they planned and implemented the same group of ideas and incentives; I'm sure, the outcome hasn't exactly pleased their appetites.
Although that doesn't necessarily make the entire mixture worthless, there is indeed a handful of qualities that do deserve their respective recognitions. For instance, the technical aspects are well maintained, especially the colour tones and the particular way in which several frames have been utilised. The same goes for the Sound, nothing extraordinary, nevertheless a competent showing that simply gets the job done.
Now, speaking of cons, the major proportion of the issues lie beneath the writing or to be more specific, in character developments. Especially in the case of Dagar, otherwise brilliantly played by a rejuvenated Bobby Deol. He's been depicted as this ruthless mercenary, a marksman without any empathy.
A likely candidate for the show-stealer tag, yet, the writing on him just couldn't make his character work. Not only him, but the whole ensemble has been pretty monotonous, they were either characterized as thoroughly good or evil in their entirety, with no leeway for grey shades whatsoever!