The film balances satire of corporate culture with heartfelt moments. Ranbir Kapoor’s restrained performance anchors the story, while themes of integrity, entrepreneurship, and teamwork resonate throughout. Rocket Singh is both a critique of profit-at-all-costs corporate environments and an uplifting tale about doing the right thing even when it’s risky. Its mix of comedy, drama, and social commentary makes it a memorable, character-driven film in contemporary Indian cinema.
Rocket Singh challenges the Indian education system’s obsession with high marks. Harpreet proves that are far more valuable in the real world than a gold-medal-winning degree. It highlights that every individual, regardless of their position in the hierarchy (like the "peon" Chhotelal), has untapped potential if given the right environment. Performance and Legacy
Jaideep Sahni flips this by showing that a business built on "chalta hai" (anything goes) is fragile. The parallel business (AYS) eventually crumbles because of its rot. In contrast, Rocket Sales & Services, despite being run from a hole-in-the-wall, grows through word of mouth and trust.
The film features an ensemble cast noted for authentic, grounded performances:
The film’s setting is its silent villain. The office of AYS Computers is a space we are all familiar with—the fluorescent lights, the buzzing noise of sales calls, the aggressive managers, and the pressure of targets.