Swaroop Kanchi learnt playing the saxophone for 3 months in order to get in character for the role of a saxophonist.
Padmavati's role was written for a male actor initially, 3 days before the shoot, Padmavati was roped in to the play the stand up comedienne.
Padmavati Rao's comeback film, Padmavati Rao first starred with the Kannada star Shankar Nag and went on to star in several Kannada films, she later quit acting for film only return almost 20 years later with Mudita.
The film was shot on location in Teerthahalli, a small town in Shivamoga district in Karnataka, Kanchi performed & played on the saxophone on a moving truck setup as a stage in the middle of a famous junction.
One of the few Indian films to feature Yakshagana, an indigenous Dance & art form practised in Karnataka.