Meat does look a little 'rare'
But you're walking an unbeaten path here mate, and I can't wait for number two, which I assume will be pre-cooked keema?
The meat looked slightly better in real life as my flash on my phone was operating and washing the photos out slightly. I also didn't put much red colouring into the mix.
Anyway Naan 2, more seekh mix but this time I made a thumb pocket in the dough ball and put quite a bit in then pulled the outside of the ball up to seal the mix in the centre. I then proceeded to roll it out. This one rolled out a lot better and I put the tawa on the smaller ring. I did'nt butter it this time. Results are
I should have prodded the naan with a fork or knuckled the top before oiling as the top became one big air bubble.
Distribution was much better and the meat was throughout the naan.
Meat again was cooked but again I gave it a lot longer than a plain one.
The bottom had some black bits on but nothing like the last one and perfectly acceptable in my opinion.
I managed to roll this one out better and it stretched better on the cushion, don't know why though.
I tweaked the last photo in Photoshop to give you a better idea on the colour.