Hi Anuraag,
next time you'll be taking picture of star cluster (especially globular), try to use low ISO (like 200 or even 100). Stars (even faint ones) are quite bright objects when compared to nebulae or galaxies. With DSLR and high ISO settings, most stars will be saturated and their colors washed away. With low ISO, you'll get much better preservation of star profiles, low noise level and virtually no information loss. High ISO is kind of tradeof - if you want to capture faint object like nebula, you sacrifice part of your dynamic range for stars in favor of nebula. But for star clusters, it makes little sense. Just try it, you'll be surprised (I definitely was).
best regards, Zbynek