Expressing his gratitude to the makers, he wrote: "Those emotions are so much bigger than what I create. I am happy @zoieakhtar, @reemakagtil, @alankrita601 and @nityamehra19 who have stood by me every step of the way. Thank you to the teams at @primevideoin, @tigerbabyofficial and @excelmovies, to have championed this story in all its truth." Neeraj also thanked Radhika for portraying Pallavi. "Thank you @radhikaofficial for being Pallavi. It could only have been you."
The director acknowledge the people, who have been instrumental in shaping a personal story. "There are many that I want to thank but this post is to acknowledge the people who have been instrumental in shaping a personal story. Foremost is Babasaheb Ambedkar without whom none of us would have been here telling this story. He championed financial autonomy for women while in a marriage and in widowhood," he said.
He also revealed how the stories were a part of his own personal experiences. "A large part of the discourse is from my own personal experiences that writers @zoieakhtar, @reemakagtil and @alankrita601 drew upon. @suraj.yengde has been a personal inspiration and Sujatha Gidla's book, 'Ants Among Elephants', has been part of the research for us. Bhante Vappa, the monk who officiated the ceremony and guided me (thanks to my DA, @mattoonik to have introduced me to him)."
"Thanks to @yashicadutt and her book ('Coming Out as a Dalit') which made the term 'coming out' become part of the popular culture lexicon for owning one's Dalit identity. This inspired Pallavi's interview section in the episode. All of their work has set a precedent for me to carry forward," he shared.
Neeraj further said: "The love this episode has received is a validation for all of us mentioned in this post who have been battling prejudice. And I hope, someday, people will really see through the disparity when they look at the matrimonial section of a newspaper. Or offer their unconditional empathy to a friend, a colleague, a partner, or even someone around who is struggling with their identity."