The period-accurate background settings and beautiful photography transport viewers directly into 18th-century Punjab.
Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes heavily praised Neeru Bajwa for adding immense soul to the character of Heer, asserting her independence in a male-dominated society while looking effortlessly stunning.
Some audience members noted that the film suffers from minor continuity and logic flaws (such as the sheer volume of clothes and accessories Ranjha carries despite leaving home with nothing).
The period-accurate background settings and beautiful photography transport viewers directly into 18th-century Punjab.
Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes heavily praised Neeru Bajwa for adding immense soul to the character of Heer, asserting her independence in a male-dominated society while looking effortlessly stunning.
Some audience members noted that the film suffers from minor continuity and logic flaws (such as the sheer volume of clothes and accessories Ranjha carries despite leaving home with nothing).