In another anecdote from Mehra’s autobiography, he remembers asking Rahman, “What’s the sound of a rebel?” He was then introduced by the latter to rap song writer Blaaze, who wrote the English lyrics for the song. Interspersed with the refrains “I am a Rebel” and “Lose Control,” the song’s English lyrics, “To the Mahal of the Taj/ To the Minar of Qutub/ To the Kumari Of Kanya,” nod to India’s historical landmarks, as the Hindi lyrics speak about the youth’s irreverence towards institutional education. The film’s music was addressing what was often referred to as the “MTV generation”—urban youth who grew up in the pre-social media age, with the television being a major point of their interaction with popular culture. The MTV soundscape comprised English-language popular songs (which this generation was mostly exposed to through the channel)and Hindi popular music—both indie pop and film. This song, sung by Naresh Iyer and Mohammed Aslam, through its rock mixing of English rap and young Hinglish lingo, re-created sounds that perhaps continue to remain a point of sonic nostalgia for people who grew on the sounds of MTV. The film was, in fact, nominated by MTV for its Youth Icon Awards, while its song “Khalbali” was reimagined in the show MTV Unplugged.