@ipanadol and @tanzahost
Both of you have come on here with different topics asking for advice on hard rejections for themes that either are incomplete, or lack the quality that Envato is expecting from authors. Whilst we can offer generalised advice and point out things we feel could be improved, the point is that we do not control or govern the acceptance or rejections of scripts on the marketplace.
It’s a bit like writing a book as an author, and then submitting that book to a publishing house. If you get a rejection, then you try another publisher. If you get second, third, fourth and continuing rejections, then either your book is bad, or publishers are misunderstanding what you are saying. More than likely it means your book is bad (or in this case) your scripts.