The film is a satire about what happens to a project when too many cooks are involved. It is a masala film. As in it is a film in every genre ever. At 2:12 the film has a shot which would be very hard to pull off. I wonder how Kelly did this shot.
The film has a very good understanding of tropes of various Films and TV from about 70s and 80s. There is a suspense chance scene between a serial killer and a girl towards the middle suggesting Kelly's understanding of action film-making.
People are free to speak not because it is useful, but because they are free to make sounds with their mouths. People are free to write not because it is useful, but because they are free to move their hands around, or use tools, some of which make lines on pieces of paper.