The film highlights how corporations frequently undervalue low-tier employees (receptionists, peons, technicians), demonstrating that these individuals are often the backbone of operational success.

The film's minimalist soundtrack and background score were composed by Salim–Sulaiman, with lyrics written by Jaideep Sahni. Unlike traditional Bollywood films, Rocket Singh features no lip-synced song-and-dance routines, keeping in line with its realistic tone. "Pocket Mein Rocket" Benny Dayal "Pankhon Ko" Salim Merchant "Gadbadi Hadbadi" Vishal Dadlani Critical Reception and Box Office Critical Response

Harpreet's idealism quickly clashes with the cut-throat, unethical reality of the sales industry. After being humiliated and sidelined by his boss, (Manish Chaudhari), for refusing to engage in bribery, Harpreet decides to start his own parallel venture, Rocket Sales Corporation , while still working at AYS. He partners with a diverse group of office outcasts:

The film’s soundtrack, composed by the duo , deliberately avoided the typical Bollywood lip-synced song picturization. The album contained only three original tracks:

The story follows Harpreet Singh Bedi, a fresh graduate with mediocre marks but a massive heart. When he enters the cutthroat world of computer sales, he quickly realizes that the "professional" world is often devoid of ethics. Instead of conforming, he starts a parallel company, "Rocket Sales Corp," from within his employer’s office—operating on a revolutionary principle: honesty.