A: It is a Hindi-language action film, but it was produced outside the mainstream Bollywood studio system. It belongs to the “B-grade” or “C-grade” action circuit.

What makes the plot engaging is its emotional core. A subplot involving a kind-hearted journalist (the female lead) who exposes Lobo’s crimes adds depth, forcing KD to choose between personal revenge and saving the city.

: Received an ‘A’ certificate from the Censor Board. Plot Summary

The film is also a testament to the changing distribution models in India. While it may not have the marketing budget of a Yash Raj or Dharma production, films like "Khatra Dangerous" are finding their audiences through digital platforms and word-of-mouth. It represents a growing segment of "Tier-2" cinema—films made with moderate budgets but high on content and creativity.

One of the first mainstream Indian films to center a lesbian relationship within an action-thriller framework. Action and Violence: