The movie starts off well on a fairly humorous note and sets a decent pace for the first 30 minutes or so. After this, at every possible instant, it seems to fly off in tangents. Characters appear and fade off or die unexpectedly. Sub plots creep in and give a ray of hope for a few minutes, until they wilt sooner than expected. If the crux of the story was meant to be the struggle of a misunderstood minority character, it could definitely have been portrayed with much more valour and steasfasteness written into his story. By the end of the film you're left wondering what was achieved by staying glued to every frame in the hopes that the story might improve. There was definitely a lot of potential here but it was let down by some very weak screenplay. The only saving grace was the actor who played the Panchayat member, a frequent face in films of the early 90s but whose name escapes my mind.