Poor Execution of a Remarkable Story The direction as well as the editing is choppy, and the acting is lackluster, failing to bring the characters to life.
Moreover, the fight scenes are poorly choreographed, with actors killing their opponents with clean swords and no bloodstains, a glaring inconsistency that detracts from the realism of the story.
The portrayal of Muhammad Ghori is also problematic. The character is unnecessarily made to look repulsive, and the actor's performance lacks nuance, further undermining the authenticity of the film.
Additionally, there are several lapses in continuity that further highlight the inadequacies of the filmmaking. For instance, when the king is beheaded, the queen cradles him in her lap, but when she rises, there are no bloodstains on her clothes or hands. And many more such scenes.
The lighting in some scenes is also inconsistent, appearing brighter than the flames from torches.
Well, this has some noteworthy historical elements but falls short in execution.
The technical flaws and inconsistencies detract from the viewing experience, making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story.