The music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is one of the film's strongest pillars. Tracks like "Mast Magan" and "Chaandaniya" capture the soulfulness of falling in love, while "Offo" and "Locha-E-Ulfat" capture the playful energy of youth. The soundtrack seamlessly blends Punjabi beats with Carnatic influences, mirroring the film's central theme of fusion.

Director Abhishek Varman ensured the film did not become a caricature of North vs. South India. While the contrasts are played up for humor, the treatment is respectful. The film visualizes the "Two Indias" beautifully—capturing the mustard fields of Punjab and the temples of Tamil Nadu with equal affection.

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