While Bandar begins as a morally complex drama, it gradually shifts its focus almost entirely toward Samar's suffering. Gayatri, the woman whose accusation triggers the story, remains underdeveloped despite an impactful performance by Sapna Pabbi. Her emotions, motivations and experiences are acknowledged but never fully explored.
As a result, the film misses opportunities to engage more deeply with themes such as emotional manipulation, gender dynamics, accountability and the consequences of rejection. Although it raises important debates around false accusations and public perception, its narrative increasingly positions Samar as the central victim, limiting the complexity that the subject matter deserves.
In the end, Bandar remains an engaging and emotionally charged film. Its strongest moments come from Bobby Deol's powerful performance and its stark portrayal of institutional cruelty. However, despite asking difficult questions, the film ultimately settles for simpler answers, preventing it from reaching its full potential.