As the writer would sit with his friends and the topic turned towards the growing number of bank scams in the country, the one sentiment he found echoing in the closed-room discussions was that a good life is just a scam away. Then one day he read an article about two men--sons of bank employees--who opened and successfully ran a fake SBI branch until they were caught, and this inspired him to combine all of this into a potboiler crime drama.
The entire series was written during the lockdown; production began as soon as lockdown was lifted, and the series was shot and produced in record time. Raj Kaushal returned to making cinema after a long hiatus during which he had successfully established himself as a director creating touching AD Films for brands.
This series marks writer Aman Khan's long-format debut and is his official shift from being a successful advertising writer to taking on this medium.