Nanda was furious with Mehmood for signing newcomer Sanjeev Kumar. First she saw Sanjeev taking the bus and felt he was not a big enough star. Then she went to see a movie and saw Sanjeev sitting downstairs front row with rickshaw drivers. She complained to Mehmood that the leading man Sanjeev was acting like a common idiot taking the bus and buying cheap movie tickets. Mehmood warned her to wait till she saw his talent . Then she would take back her words.
Taa Taa Tiyo Kaise Dekha Hai Mujhe Jiyo.The song featured two interesting vocalisations. The song opened with a rhythmic breathing vocalisation that may have been the precursor to the one R.D. Burman used famously in "Duniya Mein Logon Ko" ("Apna Desh", 1972). The interlude after the first antara featured a vocalisation inspired by Harry Belafonte's in the song "Day-O (Banana Boat Song)". Both these vocalisations were performed by a male singer. Only Manna Dey was credited for the song but the vocalisation may have been performed by another singer, possibly R.D. Burman himself
Taa Taa Tiyo Kaise Dekha Hai Mujhe Jiyo. The song had a few lines sung by Asha Bhosle. However, the film's music records wrongly credited Usha Mangeshkar for them.
Allah Jaane Main Hoon Kaun. In the third stanza of this song filmed on Mehmood, the protagonist compares himself to the actor Mehmood and poses alongside posters of his films "Chhote Nawab" (1961) and "Main Aur Mera Bhai" (1961). The lines went "Main yaar jin dinon mein Bombay mein tha maujood / Aate jaate log samajhte the mujhko Mehmood