A power-packed number, it has Blaaze, Raqeeb Alam, Sonu Kakkar and Jaspreet Singh behind the microphone.
Then there is the much-awaited song 'Chiggy wiggy', which features international pop singer Kylie Minogue. Not only does she sing the number, she is also seen in the video. that is already on air. Kylie is supported by Sonu Nigam for the vocals.
The first part of the song is in English and is completely western, but Sonu enters with the sound of the dhol and gives the song an Indian feel. The track is neither bad nor brilliant.
'Fiqrana' by Shreya Ghoshal and Vijay Prakash is another fast-paced number. But it doesn't impress very much.
Up next is 'Rehnuma', a sensual number with influences of jazz. The song is crooned by Shreya Ghoshal yet again along with Sonu Nigam. It's in a different league altogether. Rahman's signature style can be felt at places. A nice track indeed.
Finally there is 'Yaar mil tha', which has vocals by Udit Narayan and Madhushree. The song, a fusion of western and Indian styles, is not as interesting as others. It really doesn't stand out as extraordinary.
But on the whole, Rahman has proved his musical prowess yet again with this soundtrack.