In the early 2000s, before the dominance of streaming giants like Spotify or Apple Music, the "MP3 culture" was the primary way youth engaged with music. emerged as a powerhouse for South Asian listeners. It wasn't just a site; it was a digital library that specialized in high-quality Punjabi and Bollywood tracks.

: The original motion picture soundtrack is available for purchase on Amazon Music for those who prefer owning their MP3s. Official Audio Jukebox : For a continuous listening experience, the Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube provides the entire album in a single video. Nadeem-Shravan’s compositions in

: Music critics from Bollywood Hungama praised it as a "good album, worth a buy," while Planet Bollywood noted it was "better than most of their recent efforts" at the time.

: Sung by Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik, this is the album's definitive romantic anthem. It features the classic Nadeem-Shravan signature style with heavy use of the dholak and melodic flute. "Allah Kare Dil Na Lage"