The producer, Surjit Panther, had payed Sunny Deol a signing amount of £100,000 and even heard his demands of adding a romantic track in the film for his character. In 2002, Pandher told the tabloids that Deol had not only backed out the project without notice, he did not even return the signing amount. Deol neither attended his phone calls and refused to meet him
Surjit Pandher, owner of Himalaya Carpets and Himalaya Cinema in the UK launched his son with this film. Surjit had earlier become a producer and actor in Nazarr (1995) which did not establish his career as an actor
Sunny Deol was offered the role of the Elder brother to the character of Dil, a Punjabi Jatt strict elder brother who fights for his sister's health. The role was later rewritten and moulded into the character of the father later played by Alok Nath
The film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia, Canada.
The song "Mere Sang Sang Nach" was sampled from Zara Dholki Bajao by Adnan Sami from the movie Sargam.