Talking about it, the duo said, “Everytime we do a next film or a show, we tend to think about what else we can do besides what we have already done. We try to go as possible from the previous story we told. With ‘Family Man’ and ‘Farzi,’ we have been handling serious subjects, despite them having humour in them. With ‘Guns and Gulaabs’, we just wanted to let loose and have fun, and just make it a purely entertaining, pulpy story with no restrictions. Make larger than life characters, have cinematic shots and music. We wanted to go all out, more like an outlet from what we have done. We did a similar thing with ‘Go Goa Gone’, and made something hilarious and quirky. This was the thought behind the series.”