Only ten years old, he can speak a myriad of languages and has won the hearts of all the tourists who visit Jaisalmer.
In one of that film's scenes, Bobby picks up the baby Nanhe and asks him, 'Kaise ho mere dost?'
His subconscious had been healing him into learning good things and leaving bad habits such as taking tobacco.
Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com gave the film three stars out of five, "Thankfully, the humour of Nanhe Jaisalmer is squeaky clean compelling the supporting cast comprising of actors like Rajesh Vivek, Sharat Saxena, Pratiksha Lonkar, and Bina Kak to be at their endearing best.
Though never really lengthy, the only time Nanhe Jaisalmer truly tests your patience is when Himesh Reshammiya's insipid tracks show up.
"[2] Manish Gajjar of BBC.com wrote "Without a shadow of doubt, young talented Dwij is the main star as the adorable Nanhe.
Bobby Deol gives a subdued performance as Nanhe's idol although another actor like Salman Khan or Hrithik Roshan would be better suited for this role.
Conversely, Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5, writing "NANHE JAISALMER belongs to Dwij Yadav.
The role demanded a hugely popular star, someone like SRK, Salman, Aamir, Hrithik or Akshay.
"[6] Aprajita Anil of The Indian Express gave the film 2 stars, writing "Director Sameer Karnik deserves a pat on his back for more than one reason.
First, for growing out of his no-sense approach that was glaring in his directorial debut, Kyon Ho Gaya Na.