There are just three songs in the album and the
first to arrive is 'Ji Jala' which comes with a
cabaret flavour of the 50s/60s. Crooned by Suinidhi
Chauhan, this slow moving track has a Western garb
to it and as it moves at a leisurely pace, one gets
an understanding that this would be picturised on
Bipasha Basu in the film. An okay number which won't
really have created much ripples even if presented
in a mainstream commercial film while being backed
by adequate promotion, 'Ji Jala' just about manages
to hold on for its 4 minutes duration.