Directed by , the film uses a chaotic "jatra" (fair) atmosphere to explore the friction between traditional village life and modern social needs.

: While the film features over-the-top comedy, it is grounded in a serious government sanitation and cleanliness initiative. Harya’s struggle to build toilets and change local mindsets reflects the real-world challenges of rural development in India.

: It marked the final film appearance of veteran actor Suhas Bhalekar , who played Harya’s grandfather.