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Released in Hindi and dubbed into Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam

Critically, the film faced significant hurdles. Despite its aim to "give love its due respect" regardless of gender, it was met with limited theatrical distribution, which RGV attributed to the sensitive nature of the subject matter. From a technical standpoint, the film retains Varma's signature style: tight shots, gritty urban settings, and a focus on visceral conflict. However, public reactions were mixed, with some viewers praising the bold step into LGBTQ+ representation in the action genre, while others felt the execution leaned more toward sensationalism than nuanced storytelling. Impact on Indian Cinema Dangerous/Khatra

Arjun stands in the center of the platform, dripping wet. He is battered, a cut above his eye bleeding freely. He holds a rusted iron rod in his right hand.

The story follows two women, Nalini and Harika (played by Naina Ganguly and Apsara Rani), who have both suffered through abusive and negative relationships with men. They find solace and intense love in each other, but their bond is immediately threatened by the "dangerous" (khatra) world they inhabit—specifically, Nalini's abusive gangster husband. The "danger" referenced in the title is twofold: The External Danger: