What I love about the film is that it's a woman centric story. The protagonist and so called antagonist all women.
Without revealing much of the film I want to emphasize that it's not your everyday thriller films. It's mostly centered around the crime theme and has a social message attached to it. Very rarely do we see a filmmaker and writer in Indian cinema to make a film that's not just engaging in terms of script and idea, but also something that's dealt in a unique way.
Saavat is a uniquely designed film, everything is thought out to make the story compelling with a twist
Of a message in the end. It's almost tricking people into thinking it's a horror or thriller only to then reveal its social message about injustices committed against women in India.
I think if you choose to watch this film, do so with an open mind, it's a new interpretation of crime and thriller genre and I think it should definitely get some respect in terms of its uniqueness and new point of storytelling.