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The story revolves around Shalu (Preity Zinta), an energetic and lively young woman who is the adopted daughter of Sarita (Rekha). Shalu struggles to gain the love and affection of her mother, who favors her biological daughter, Nimmi (Mahima Chaudhry). The plot thickens when both sisters fall in love with the same man, Dev Khanna (Arjun Rampal), a young, successful businessman.

Mastana mausam hai, rangeen nazaara Dhadkan kya kehti hai, samjho ishaara Aaj se jaaneman, dil hai tumhaara

Dil hai tumhara, deewana mera Dil hai tumhara, deewana mera Chahe bana do, chahe mita do Dil hai tumhara, deewana mera dil hai tumhara af somali

In the AF Somali version, songs are a point of contention. Often, the lyrics are left in Hindi, but a Somali voice-over might speak over the music to explain the sentiment, or the song is simply enjoyed for its rhythm. However, "Laila" became a viral instrumental piece even in Somali weddings and gatherings. It showcases the "language of love" that requires no translation. The energy of the song matched the Somali love for lively celebrations, making the film a popular rental in the VHS/DVD era of the early 2000s.

The story follows Shalu (Preity Zinta), a spunky young woman who discovers she is the illegitimate daughter of her mother's late husband. She competes for her mother’s love while falling into a complex love triangle involving her sister, Nimmi. Why it's popular in Af Somali: The story revolves around Shalu (Preity Zinta), an

Codka Soomaaliga oo si gaar ah loogu soo daray.

: A major platform known for providing Somali-dubbed Bollywood content. Mastana mausam hai, rangeen nazaara Dhadkan kya kehti

The central conflict arises from a hidden truth: Shalu is not Saritaji's biological daughter. She is the child of her late husband's extramarital affair. Having promised her dying husband to raise the girl, a bitter and resentful Saritaji brings up Shalu but remains cold and distant, showering all her affection on her biological daughter, Nimmi.

from the same era that are also dubbed in Somali.