We all know it - the true test of a director whose first film is a runaway success, is the second. It's one thing to perform a labour of love for a dream film that you've been thinking of for years before you actually entered the industry, and another to be a professional movie-maker who has to routinely come up with ideas keeping in mind what the masses seem to currently want, and work with the burdens of big money riding on him and high expectations.
It's of course too early to judge in this case, but Bhasker's second cannot hold a candle to his first.