“I had already studied deeply about the Sikh community and Sikhism for a movie called ‘The Battle of Saragarhi’, which never came to fruition. I already had a deep knowledge of Sikhism, and I have been offended by the portrayals of Sikhs in Hindi cinema, which mostly had a Sikh character, who was the butt of jokes for everyone. Or there would be hyper-active, thigh slapping Sikh characters, who would be angry. Whereas I believe that the Sikhs are humble, well-mannered and deeply spiritual and cultured people, until you rub them the wrong way. I wanted to make sure the character does not tether towards a caricature and I have maintained that,” Randeep stated.