Sandeep Reddy Vanga chose to retain the Punjabi song "Arjan Vailly" in its original language in the dubbed versions, feeling it was very original and impossible to interpret.
The old Farsi song "Jamal Jamaloo" by Khatareh Group was used in Bobby Deol's entry scene. Tannaz Davoodi, Roshni Kaur, Ishveen and Ishleen appeared in this song in the film.
Anil Thadani, a distributor, told Sandeep Reddy Vanga that instead of 6 shows a day in a multiplex, the film might get only 4 a day because of its length. Vanga was fine with it, stating if he cut the film's length, cinemas would be empty by 3rd day.
While Ranbir Kapoor felt that the audiences who get triggered watching violence and dark movies should steer clear from the film, the actor in him reveled in the gray matter handed to him. He stated that being an artist, he wants to be triggered, but also mentioned that viewers having a personal backstory with their father or partner, which is triggered by cinema in general, should avoid this film because it dealt with a lot of different and complex relationships - father-son, sister-brother, brother-brother, which Sandeep Reddy Vanga dealt with in a very complex manner.
Despite having only 15 minutes of screen time, Bobby Deol, who played the antagonist Abrar, received a lot of praise. In an interview, he said that he doesn't judge his characters, and said that he played Abrar as if he was the hero of his own story, ready to do anything for his family. Deol also shared that both he and Ranbir Kapoor were unsure about whom to sympathize with in the film.