---Surbhi on this topic, "I feel scared, distressed and helpless. I feel insecure in my own country and I'm sure this is how every woman in India feels these days. My character Zoya is raising a very pertinent issue.
---Most men judge women by the way she dresses. Wearing skirts or stepping out late in the night doesn't make her available'. Men need to respect women. Why can't a woman live the way she wants to?? When a woman says no', she means it...her clothes don't define her character or her friendly nature does not mean she is available."
---In the track it will be shown how Zoya meets a stranger named Rajveer while being stranded on the roads of Bhopal because of a taxi strike. Rajveer gives her a lift back to the house. Zoya is extremely thankful but he obviously misconstrues her gratitude for her "open-ness".
---Rajveer is a typical educated but feudal minded guy who belongs to the school of thought that if a girl is friendly or she talks openly to you that means she is hitting on you or is ready to compromise. He thinks that her act of taking a lift from him makes her a morally loose girl.