According to director Sam Hargrave, the nationwide ban on firearms on location in India was so strict, the production had to import rubber prop guns without any moving parts. For the first major action rescue sequence, for example, these dummy weapons were used exclusively without any blank rounds being discharged. The entire sequence had to be digitally animated in post to give the impression that shots were being fired.
For some of the immersive car chases, stuntman-turned-director Sam Hargrave manned his camera while strapped to the front of the pursuit car.
According to director Sam Hargrave, the 11 minute and 29 second continuous one-take shot is made up of 36 different stitched sequences. Some of those sequences took 25 takes in order to line up correctly.
Director Sam Hargrave's directorial debut. He was a stunt double for Chris Evans' Captain America, then eventually the go-to fight choreographer for Marvel and the MCU.
Most of the Dhaka and Indian scenes were filmed in various locations in Thailand, such as Ratchaburi and Nakhon Pathom