In an industry that thrives on emotion, familiarity can be both a strength and a crutch. The title track of Chand Mera Dil —composed by Sachin-Jigar, sung by Faheem Abdullah, and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya—leans heavily toward the latter. Despite its polished surface and proven creative team, the song lands with a surprising lack of impact. From its opening notes, Chand Mera Dil signals exactly what it is: a soft, sentimental Bollywood love song built on piano chords, swelling strings, and a predictable emotional arc. This formula has worked countless times before—but here, it feels less like homage and more like repetition. There’s no risk-taking in the composition, no unexpected shift, no bold musical identity. It feels engineered to be “pleasant,” not memorable. In a crowded musical landscape, that’s a critical flaw. Faheem Abdullah delivers a technically sound performance, but one that rarely rises above competence. His voice is smooth and controlled, yet it l...