When Komal Chautala arrives, she is seen playing hockey with the boys. In one shot they are shown swerving their hockey stick around a man and she hits the ball. In the next shot the ball breaks a mirror on the driver's side of the car and the same man is sitting on the driver's side of the car.
In the scene where Chitrashi Rawat (Komal Chautala) is introduced playing with some boys from Delhi, after she breaks the side light of a car, her father calls out to her and she comes near where her father and mother are standing. At this time, one can see her mother's dupatta alternate between either being over her head or behind her in between shots.
When Kabir Khan takes his crew to give a farewell lunch, they end up fighting with a group of anti-social elements, in the fiasco one of the girl pushes a guy off the bar and he falls on a car breaking its windshield. Later on in a long shot at the end of the scene, one can see the car intact.
In the opening scene of the match between India and Pakistan, Kabir is awarded a penalty stroke by the umpire. In Hockey, the time stops from the awarding of a Penalty stroke. In the movie the clock keeps running down.
Also the position of the umpire to Kabir's right is incorrect, this umpire should be behind and to the right of Kabir.
Also the position of the umpire to Kabir's right is incorrect, this umpire should be behind and to the right of Kabir.
The word 'Gaddaar' (traitor) written with simple coal on front wall of kabir Khan's house remains intact, even after more than seven years.
The day and time in Aaj Tak Tv News is always "Tuesday 10:59", even during the next day's riots.
When Kabir Khan speaks to his team the very first time they are assembled together, he addresses his remarks to the 'best sixteen hockey players' in India, but he's speaking to fifteen girls.
In camp, Kabir says, "You are the best 16 hockey players in India". There are only 15 in the scene. The missing one is Vidya Sharma.
Bindiya Naik describes Muhammad bin Tughluq as "an emperor, five hundred years ago." He was actually Sultan of Delhi, not an emperor, and lived c. 1290 to 1351, so 650+ years before the film takes place.