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This film has Himesh Reshammiya as its music director. The songs he makes others sing are far more melodious than those he sings. It only reinstates one’s faith in him as a music director rather than as a singer. But then, he has a fan following which would like songs such as “Ulfat”, “Ranjhna” and “Lamha Lamha” in the film. “Ulfat” and “Ranjhna” are typical ‘celebration’ songs beginning with his characteristic ‘oooo’ that stretches endlessly.

He has employed some Rajasthani flavour in these songs through the use of local musical instruments, but he blends it with his style that spoils the originality. But “Nanhe Yaar” and “Kesaria” — sung by Sonu Nigam are melodious, and are the saving grace.

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