Produced by Anuj Sharma and Vinay Gupta, the film features a soundtrack with contributions from five prominent music directors, including and Ankit Tiwari .
: Reviews were largely negative, with critics at the Times of India describing it as "funny-strange" rather than scary and criticizing its over-the-top dramatic scenes. Produced by Anuj Sharma and Vinay Gupta, the
: The song "Kabhi Yun Bhi" notably reached the UK's top 10 music charts. : The film delves into a backstory of
: The film delves into a backstory of childhood trauma and shared crimes from an orphanage that binds Raj and Veer together. Production and Technical Elements : Prior to its release, the film faced
Despite its attempt to break new ground in Indian cinema with its "threesome" theme, the film is often remembered more for its promotional controversies than for its narrative execution.
The narrative centers on a complex love triangle involving Pakhi and two men, Raj (Rajbeer Singh) and his childhood friend Veer (Akshay Rangshahi).
: Prior to its release, the film faced significant backlash from the Shiv Sena , who filed police complaints and burned posters, labeling them "vulgar and outrageous".