The crew shared an absolute fondness for Govardhan Institute. All sections of the rehab building were given names, some were even named after the crew members.
Prakash Belawadi, Nakul Bhalla and Shweta Prasad Basu actually learned how to make tablets. Which was fun.
The level of mist in Munnar decided the team's schedule and shoot order. They were constantly juggling between the scenes and shoot order to keep the mist in the shots.
The docks in Mumbai on the day of the shoot were inaccessible due to heavy rains. The water was overflowing onto the roads and more than half a day was lost. Eventually, the scene that was supposed to be shot in 8 hrs was done in 45 mins amidst consistent pouring.
At the time of the massive Kerala floods, the team was in Munnar, shooting with almost 2 weeks of shoot schedule pending. Supplies were shut off and movement of the crew and all materials was restricted. The crew managed to keep the morale up and continued through.