It was amazing story, I enjoyed the moments with Akarsha (the craziest ones): she brings a big chaotic energy to the group, the connection between Diya and Min: they are pretty cute together, I liked the evolution of Min, as a person who struggles with her identity and wants to be true to herself - that part was crucial to people understand the bad consequences of very rigid and strict norms constructed by a close minded society, because we should accept that everyone is different and being LGBT+ is not a sin nor a problem, it is very important to support the community, even as part of it or simply a ally. We shouldn't put LGBT+ people down, we should accept, support and help them. LGBT+ people like me have struggle a lot for many, many years and we should continue to show that we are people like others and fight for our rights.
Also, I liked that Min, as someone who gets easily in fights, trying to show her affective side specially to Diya, her girlfriend. It is not only changing for someone, but also learning about the emotions, showing the emotional strength, the courage, and continuing to show themselves.
I will give it 5 stars!