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My body of work helped me win his trust'. While working on the fictional re-presentation, the makers of the film are said to have adopted responsible film-making and were extremely careful about never mentioning the names, following an unsaid conduct about not mentioning particulars in cases of IT raids. Admittedly being intrigued by the entire occurrence of 1981, when Gupta learned that the IT raid went on for 18 hours with 45 people present only for the counting of notes, the director decided to portray it on the screen. He observed that 'the press wasn't as widespread back then, so the information in the public was limited'. After a thorough research on the code of confidentiality that the officers maintained back then, he further noted, 'Officers never told their family members where they were going.