When the Maharajah locks The Girl in a room, the door handle is on the left side. The camera then cuts to a shot of The Girl inside the room on the other side of the door, and that handle is also on the left side. The handle can't be on the left side of both sides of a door.
When The Boy drags the four brigands over to the steps, he arranges them in various poses but none have their legs up. The camera cuts away and when it returns to The Boy, a leg of one of the brigands is now upright/straight up in the air, and The Boy lights a match off the upright foot.
The Boy goes into a room on the ship and there is nothing outside the doorway. A minute later the captain orders The Boy to scrub the deck, and when he exits the room, there are now two buckets and a mop outside the doorway.
When The Girl takes the cigar away from the old woman on the streets of Khairpura-Bhandanna, she turns and sees The Boy approaching; she then immediately reaches out her arms to embrace him, and she's holding the cigar in her right hand. In the next shot, as she has her arms around The Boy's neck, the cigar is now in her left hand.