It's a sad start for Mittal v/s Mittal (in all senses) as Kailash Kher goes
on to sing - hold your breath - a 9 minute piece. Agreed that the film deals
with a serious issue but a beginning like only ensures that it would be a
depressing outing in the offing. Though the lyrics suggest that the protagonist
is happy about his/her life, the way Kailash Kher sings and the manner in which
Shamir Tandon composes the song, it appears that 'Aao Seene Se Lag Ke' brings to
fore an out and out sad situation in the film. A boring beginning to the album,
there is not much respite ahead with the 'lounge version' (where Kailash Kher is
supported by Sonu Kakkar) being hardly exciting as well.