The villagers, musicians, and wedding dancers played themselves in the wedding scene. The series' directors were keen to being true to Kashmir and its inhabitants.
The surveillance van in which Srikant and Saloni monitor the wedding was made overnight by the art team.
The filmmakers were so inspired by the village that they created a chase sequence between Srikant and Sajid.
The stone-pelting scene was inspired by stone-pelting incidents in Srinagar. It elicited a strong reaction from the locals.
To bring authenticity to Saloni, Gul Panag learned to speak Kashmiri. Shahid Lateef, the Kashmiri actor who plays 'Basharat' acted as her language and diction coach.