Minor inaccuracies in set design, such as anachronistic props or furniture, might be present.
Minor wardrobe malfunctions, such as a loose button or a visible undergarment, might be noticeable in some scenes.
Dialogue or sound effects might occasionally overlap, creating a slightly jarring audio experience.
Slight variations in dialogue delivery might be noticeable in some takes.
Reflections of lights or crew members might be visible in windows or shiny surfaces.
In some scenes, the background elements might shift slightly between shots, such as trees or props.
Background actors might sometimes be caught looking at the camera or appearing distracted.
In certain action sequences, there might be brief glimpses of stunt doubles performing dangerous feats.
Minor inconsistencies in props, hairstyles, or character appearances might occur between scenes.
Salman's character initially rejects the idea of marrying a girl from a brothel. However, he quickly falls deeply in love with Nagma's character and seems to overcome his initial reservations with little explanation.
While entertaining, some of the action sequences defy logic and physics, with characters surviving seemingly impossible falls and injuries.
The villains in the film are largely one-dimensional and lack any real depth or motivation beyond their desire for power and wealth.
Several key plot points rely on highly convenient coincidences, such as Salman's friends happening to be present at crucial moments or characters conveniently overhearing conversations.
Nagma's character initially resists Salman's advances due to her past experiences. However, she quickly falls for him with little explanation of how she overcomes her trauma and distrust.
The film touches upon social issues like prostitution and exploitation, but its treatment of these issues is often simplistic and lacks nuance.
The characters face little to no serious consequences for their actions, even when they break the law or engage in dangerous behavior.
The film requires viewers to suspend disbelief frequently, as many of the plot points and character motivations are not entirely believable.
The police in the film are portrayed as incredibly inept, and easily manipulated by the villains. Their lack of investigative skills and consistent failure to apprehend the criminals strains credulity.