The new romantic track “Mera Hua” from Milap Zaveri’s film “Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat” has recently been released. The film is already surrounded by controversy over the use of certain melodies, a claim that had sparked strong reactions on social media.
Now that “Mera Hua” is out, it seems the makers have done little to create a strong musical or emotional impact. The song feels generic from the start, lacking a distinct hook or any compelling twist in the composition. It does not have the depth that makes romantic tracks memorable. The visuals and presentation also fall short. While the camera work is technically competent, it often fails to convey the complex emotions the song demands. Viewers on social media have noted that “Mera Hua” pales in comparison to the film’s other tracks and lacks the intimacy needed to connect with the audience.
Adding to the scrutiny is the controversy surrounding the use of a Pakistani tune, raising questions about whether the makers deliberately chose content likely to provoke debate. The film has faced accusations of “double standards,” as calls for a ban on Pakistani artists and content continue, yet the same controversial melody has been included.
Director Milap Zaveri, whose previous films have also failed to make a mark at the box office, seems to have once again struggled to create an emotional connection with audiences. In a romantic film, music plays a pivotal role, and if the songs fail to resonate, the film’s overall appeal suffers. Lead actors Harshvardhan Rane and Sonam Bajwa have also drawn criticism for their lack of on-screen chemistry and occasional overacting, which further diminishes the impact of the song.
If “Mera Hua” fails to capture audience attention, the question remains whether “Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat” can make up for it through its story or other musical numbers. For now, this track feels less like a standout romantic moment and more like an unfulfilled promise.