But there are many occasions where you get distracted badly. The fast paced first half doesn't give any space or time to develop a sense of emotion. Few unnecessary scenes disturb the flow of the drama which is well established.
Like one scene where Madhvi invites a journalist to portray the achievements and bravery their Rajas displayed. It might be one way to express the power of the royal community as the Rajas might be doing so but that is uninvited for the moment.
In the second half the flick balances in many ways, especially when Saheb stands on his feet to dominate his sinking dynasty. But again the screenplay weakens up a bit. The climax also seems partially broken.
I won't reveal much as it would bitter your taste. But yes like SBG, the end teases you, so better be ready for the third instalment.