At first listening, I was put off by the mediocrity of the music. It seemed
as if Nadeem-Shravan had simply created an album of songs aping the music Styles
of all their competitors, from Laxmikant-Pyarelal to A.R. Rahman to Anu Malik.
Not a very wise idea for a twosome who contend that they are the uncontested top
music directors in the film world. Nadeemsaab, why would you want to copy A.R.
Rahman's signature usage of soul-stirring flute rhythms and background
vocalists, when you think that his music is nothing but a bunch of ad jingles?
Learn to be appreciative of your peers, Mr. Over-inflated Ego.