

The choice of narration – it reads like a book, chapter-wise, without smooth flow.

If it weren't for Piyush Mishra's voice and tone, the voice-over would seem never-ending. It felt like the story was in constant exposition, especially when the voice-over continues the second half.

That new characters and themes are still being introduced post-interval didn't help either. The other complaint goes with my complaint against part 1 – it is not a stand alone film. I would have much rather seen the two parts as one and enjoyed it as one story. By watching it in two parts, both films feel incomplete.
