The music, composed by , is often overlooked but crucial to the film’s mood. Unlike typical romantic Bengali albums, 3 on a Bed uses background scores that shift from sensual saxophones to discordant violins during fights.

Reviews were polarizing. gave it 2/5 stars, stating: "3 on a Bed tries to be bold but ends up being baffling. The screenplay lacks the courage to fully explore its themes." Conversely, Anandalok magazine praised its attempt, calling it "A brave experiment in a prudish industry."

: A short, 24-second teaser posted on YouTube gained over 3 million views, showcasing the intense curiosity surrounding alternative relationship models in India.

– Ritwick Chakraborty and Swastika Mukherjee had worked together previously, but this film marked a turning point in their careers as “thinking actor” duos. Their naturalistic arguments were largely improvised.

Premiering at the SRFTI Main Theater campus on March 24, 2012, 3 on a Bed sparked intense conversation in regional film circles. Aesthetic and Tone

Instead of forcing a tragic division or demanding a choice, the film poses a contemporary question: What if the individuals involved choose not to fight over each other, but rather share their love, bodies, and souls entirely? The filmmakers consciously moved away from traditional "adultery" tropes or portraying the relationship as an "erotic thrill." Instead, they framed polyamory as an honest, consensual lifestyle choice. Detailed Plot Synopsis