Muh Dikhai

"[13] Ali has stated that the songs "Rang," "Muh Dikhai (Teri Khoj)," "Dil Dharhaknay Ka Sabab," and "Ratiyaan" were especially significant for him, and that they formed the framework for the rest of the tracks in the album.

[1] Muh Dikhai received positive reviews for "fusing various genres to create timeless melodies"[17] and several of its songs topped musical charts across both India and Pakistan.

[26] In an interview with Rolling Stone (India), while referring to this track, Ali remarked: "when you think of ghazals, a certain idea comes to your mind; the conventional pattern usually, which involves tabla and harmonium.

I wanted to do things differently.”[16] Veteran Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah featured in the song's music video[27] which was shot in Mumbai, India[28][26] by renowned cinematographer Manu Anand, director of photography for Hindi movies such as Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Fan, and Zero.

[31][32] The sentimental ballads in the album—"Ratiyaan," "Tere Liye," and "Tum Nahi Aaye"—revolve around familiar romantic and emotional tropes of longing, loneliness, and memories.