There is nothing easy about this film. Its invocation of a past filled with pain and its jump to the present, where most of the primary characters are wallowing in bitter introspection, demand a lot from the audience. The absence of compassion for the victims on screen is articulated by the demure shadow of Vidya Balan, who firmly stands against the misgivings while soothing her son.
Not having seen the original, I find A Second Chance Rivals a little difficult to judge. If you are under 13, go ahead and watch it, but if you're any older, maybe browse a little more...