I propose this: Hold a screening with one respectable and harsh critic and few people not on the production/creative team (pick up from the streets if you like/mostly target content consumers in the age group of 20 to 45) strictly as paid viewers BEFORE a final release and/or https://twitter.com/sud_tyagi/status/1261241816344657923
before extensive post-production. Have cameras monitor facial expressions of the critic as well as the small audience which will be unknown to them and will be notified after the screening (or maybe not notified at all or notified from the start). This will help identify parts
that evoke unintended emotions. At the end of the screening, the hired critic and the people should provide unbiased and brutally honest critique based on what they saw. Along with the camera feed, their points will be taken seriously by re-editing and re-shooting certain parts
that absolutely did not work for them. This will happen only once. I am not suggesting to keep repeating this process after every correction. This suggestion is not just for @RedChilliesEnt (although RCE is the one that needs it) but for every content producer and creator and it
will ensure atleast a better product than what they would have released without external critique anyway. The hired critic can then go on to publish his/her independent review based on the released product. What do you think and how feasible is this? If you aren't on board for
professional critics,then perhaps those who arent but regularly write about Indian content on their own blogs, websites, talk about it in length on podcasts can be hired? Perhaps those unbiased foreign YouTubers who honestly review Indian content on their channels can be hired?