The soundtrack is a textbook example of early 2000s Bollywood orchestral pop. It features a heavy reliance on synthesized strings, catchy hooks, and the lyrical prowess of Sameer. At a time when CDs were still king, this album sold millions. Today, its presence on ensures that the high-fidelity digital masters preserve the richness of those original recordings.

Andaaz (2003) is a Bollywood romantic drama directed by Raj Kanwar, known for launching Katrina Kaif and featuring Akshay Kumar and Priyanka Chopra. The film’s soundtrack—composed by Nadeem–Shravan with lyrics by Sameer—played a big role in its popularity, delivering melodious, romantic tracks that matched the film’s emotional beats.

In the end, Andaaz on Apple Music is a case study in digital resurrection. A forgettable film has become an unforgettable playlist. The platform’s cold, frictionless library—with its lossless codecs and mood-based suggestions—has performed an act of alchemy: turning tinny 2003 CD rips into timeless artifacts of pre-streaming innocence. So go ahead. Search for “Andaaz 2003” on Apple Music. Press play on “Kisise Tum Pyaar Karo.” Close your eyes. You are no longer in 2026. You are in a crowded cyber café, the smell of rain on hot asphalt, waiting for a song to finish buffering. That, more than any plot point, is the real magic.

Teamed up for the romantic "Aaj Kehna Zaroori Hai" .