It is noteworthy that the ‘two-faced monster’ is used to describe Dolly. She who can dupe her own father will never be anyone’s to claim.” So, what Omkara believed in? Amongst the very initial scenes in the film, there’s one where Omkara walks towards Dolly and her father comes between his way and tells him, “May you never forget the two-faced monster a woman is. And a little tune of ‘Naina’ plays in the background connecting the scene to the song. Eventually, he himself becomes a victim of jealousy, rage, and distrust.Īnd Omkara pays the price for it in the end, we know he was being framed and he puts Dolly to the test only to find out she was actually innocent. However, even Omkara didn’t believe any wrong but all of it was framed by his compatriot- ‘Langra Tyagi’ (Saif Ali Khan). And the biggest irony is of course that he is wrong and it ultimately creates tension among us as a viewer as we are well aware of the actual truth. Omkara is complaining or either lamenting at the apparent innocence of his beloved Dolly (Kareena Kapoor). The context of the song ‘ Naina Thag Lenge’is rendered from Omkara’s (Ajay Devgn) character and is sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
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