If cost is a barrier, many public library systems or film societies host free screenings. Crowdfunding for digital access to feminist films is also growing.
Before its release, the film faced a notorious battle with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The board initially refused to certify the film, famously stating it was "too lady-oriented" and contained "contentious sexual scenes." This censorship attempt backfired, sparking a nationwide conversation about female agency and eventually leading to a triumphant theatrical release after an appeal. Technical Excellence and Cinematic Style