A section of the social media believes that the film was a propaganda meant to malign the Indian Army, shame Hindus for their supposed anti-Islamic bigotry and further the myth of 'saffron terror' through the antagonistic character of Brigadier Rudra Pratap Singh (played by Kay Kay Menon), but backfired as he went on to be celebrated for speaking what many believed was the bitter truth.
The movie is a remake of classic Hollywood court-room drama ' A few good men' with some modification to indian context.
Late Bikramjit Kanwarpal, who played the commanding officer to Javed Jaffrey and Rahul Bose, retired as a Major from the Indian Army before joining cinema.
Rahul Bose and and K K Menon reunited in the same year for Man Gaye Mughale Azam, a comedy as compare to too much serious tone of this film.
Deepak Dobariyal later played K K Menon's right hand man in Gulaal(2009).