This is the album's playful, rebellious heart. Lata Mangeshkar, the Nightingale of India, delivers a rare, sassy performance here, scolding the male-dominated rules of the world. The song is a duet with Udit Narayan, and it perfectly captures the push-and-pull of a modern, spirited romance. The staccato beats and the cheeky flute interludes make it incredibly catchy. It is the sound of girls giggling behind library doors, breaking curfews for a glimpse of their beloved.
The album features nine tracks—seven original songs and two instrumental scores. It is notable for its blend of established voices and a "fresh tonal quality" created by debuting several new playback singers. Jatin–Lalit Lyricist: Anand Bakshi Mohabbatein Album
However, the real impact was cultural.