Almost every reviewer agrees that the music is the film's strongest asset. Songs like "Channa Mereya" and the title track carry the emotional weight even when the plot falters.
appeared on the screen, his voice wasn't Hindi—it was a deep, melodic Somali baritone. When he spoke of unrequited love, he used words like qalbi-dhagax , making the audience lean in closer. In the front row sat ae dil hai mushkil af somali patched