Even after Ram and Leela's finger are chopped off, we see their full fingers in some of the scenes that follow.
When Ram storms Dhankor Baa's house he get in altercation with goons on his way to Dhankor Baa. But in subsequent shots injured or dead goons just disappear from the background. Also tilak on his forehead changes on his way to Dhankor Baa's house.
The thriving and flourishing gun market shown in the beginning of the movie is never again seen despite it being one of the main businesses of Saneras.
In the altercation scene where Maghji dies, there are several instances of bottles and glasses full of beverages shattering but no one present gets injured with glass pieces flying at high speed. Also interestingly none of the characters involved gets spilled on by any beverage.
In the climax scene both Ram and Leela fall the balcony into the swimming pool. This scene takes lots of liberty with actual physics.
Even after shooting each other they both would have to jump in certain position in tandem for the perfectly synchronized fall that is shown in the movie. The bullet wounds they both sustain would certainly not kill them and neither would the fall from the balcony into the swimming pool.
After Ram and Leela reach their hideout hotel they get in to an argument. During this argument Leela's dialogues and lip movement do not match on many occasions.
Dhankor Baa never bothers to investigate how or why her own sniper turned on her and shot her. Despite change of heart she never reveals or clarifies that it was her who wanted to kill Ram during the celebration and not the other way round.
After deaths of Kanji and Maghji everyone is busy blaming the other community for their respective tragedies while the key eyewitnesses never mention that both the dead characters were playing "friendly" roulette like game which caused Maghji's death and the fact that both sides were challenging each other to fire bullets dangerously close to their bodies.
Despite Bhavani's openly rebellious behavior and his multiple open declarations of his ambitions to take Dhankor Baa's place, no one ever suspects any wrong doing on his part.
After being forced to leave each other Ram and Leela don't make any attempts to clarify or explain their side of the story to the other. During rest of the run time they do cross paths and come face-to-face but never care to explain what really transpired.
Even though Dhankor is shown as a sharp and omnipresent matriarch of the Sanera clan who is overprotective of her daughter, she is not concerned about keeping a tab on her daughter, Leela, even if it is implied in one of the scenes that she suspects that Leela might be seeing a boy from the enemy clan.