jodha-akbar's muzik is on a scale very large headed & rhytmic music.ar rahman has made sure that…
jodha-akbar's muzik is on a scale very large headed & rhytmic music.ar rahman has made sure that the music should match that era and he succeds in that.jodha-akbar should make a splash
on the music stands due to combination of hrithik-ash & ar rahman.overall a muzik with pure
elegance & maturity.
This album will go down as a classic for sure.I don't know y this man don't like it.Now look at…
This album will go down as a classic for sure.I don't know y this man don't like it.Now look at tracks.
The palpable energy and marching dynamism in the Rahman-helmed regal grandeur and Javed Akhtar's salutations of the heroic Mughal Emperor is both bewitching and befitting in Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah. And while the clarion sound that features intermittently through the track, is a fond reminder of the Lagaan instrumental -- Once Upon A Time In India, the charged chorus and melodic alaap ensure a triumphant opening into the soundtrack. The knife-on-butter quality to Javed Ali's ultra smooth and sharp vocals lends Jashn-E-Bahaara an exquisite edge. As always, Rahman waves his musical wand to infuse enticing proportions of magic and beats, enhancing Javed Akhtar's poetry, which eloquently waxes on the charming uncertainty and growing anxiety of a blooming romance. Its instant appeal is likely to evoke a spontaneous singer in many of us. Consider the flute-based instrumental of Jashn-E-Bahaara a karaoke-friendly answer to your prayers. A Rahman soundtrack wouldn't be dubbed complete without the man wielding the microphone as well. And so the maestro puts up a spectacular show in the Sufi symphony, Khwaja Mere Khwaja. The high-pitched reverence and pulsating devotion in Rahman's plea (penned by Kashif) perfectly syncs with the blazing graph of this feverish creation. An Oboe-themed instrumental of the same has a riveting impact on both -- soul and senses. Sonu Nigam [Images] and Madhushree's ethereal rendition of In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein shifts its tone from a gentle love song to a dramatic chorus whilst celebrating the intimate union of its titular protagonists. Even as the leisured pace is most beguiling, the additional roaring of vocals breaks the momentum and mood of this otherwise winsome duet. Following the tradition of fervent prayer offerings as seen in the last two Gowarikar films -- O Palaanhare (Lagaan) and Pal Pal Hai Bhari (Swades). Here too, despondency and anxiety looms large in the essence and Bela Shende-voiced implorations of Mann Mohanaa. As opposed to the aforementioned pieces, this one, with its linear outline and noticeable monotony, falls pale in comparison. Having said that, Jodhaa Akbar deserves a round of applause for its faithful adherence to melody, vibrant lyrics and musical detailing. At the same time, Rahman and his visionary sensibilities make their presence felt by and large in every note and rhythm. And that's what makes the soundtrack of this history-inspired romance a musical conquest.
The only track that truly deserves any recognition is Jashn e bahara! The singer Javed Ali has…
The only track that truly deserves any recognition is Jashn e bahara! The singer Javed Ali has understood the character so well that you can feel the emotions in the words he sings! Also, Rehman truly lives up to his name..soulful yet soft. The rest of the songs are all right as in the middle some of them get carried away (too loud)!
Javed Ali is awesome and so is Jashn e Bahara!
The music fits the theme of the movie and isn't placed in the film just to have a song. The music…
The music fits the theme of the movie and isn't placed in the film just to have a song. The music works within the movie and that is the biggest plus!!! Another is that the background is brilliant!!
The music without the movie is hummable as well!