It is a clear Tarantino influence in the way title song 'Lafangey Parindey'
begins. As the song moves ahead, one realises that this influence continues for
a good duration of the song. Well, till the 100th second before the song takes
an Indian route. However, except for the brief chorus period where 'Lafangey
Parindey' gets into 'masti' and 'dhamaal' mood, the song stays on to be Western
in its treatment with a soft rock mood prevalent throughout. A song about high
attitude, this Ronit Sarkar sung number has an edgy feel to it though made
strictly for the situation in the film. Given an extra push, it could have been
yet another 'Dum' [Dum] or 'O Mera Khuda' Prince.