dnt worry in a weeks time they will write JA music sales create a
record....dnt worry...and probably hes enjoying the songs right now at
his house or mp3 player...i wouldnt worry a thing abt this review...we
know how it sounds and how special the music is....so chill
guys....let them have their fun!! we'll have our own!

In [email protected], Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Gomzy, Do you really want to read this review? It is totally biased..
> 
> 
> 
> By Joginder Tuteja, January 21, 2008 - 12:07 IST
> 
> Now this one is supposed to be big. Really BIG! And why not? After
all Jodhaa Akbar has: 
> 
> a) Ashutosh Gowarikar's labor of love finally getting ready to be
unveiled after going through grueling shooting schedules,
> b) Hrithik and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan coming together again after
Dhoom 2, albeit in a different avatar, 
> c) A.R. Rahman and Javed Akhtar saab collaborating with Ashutosh for
the third straight time after Lagaan and Swades and
> d) A true historical being brought to celluloid after ages. 
> 
> No wonder, everything about this film is expected to be flawless and
studied to the minutest details. This is why one looks at the music
with great expectations. However, it all turns out to be anticipation
in vain as Jodhaa Akbar turns out to be the first major disappointment
of 2008. 
> 
>  In the praise of Shahenshah Akbar comes the opening track
'Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah'. High on orchestra, the track has ¡grand¢
written all over it and deserves an opulent treatment to it. Crooned
by Mohammed Aslam, Bonnie Chakraborty and Chorus, the track hails
Akbar for creating an empire where there is peace, harmony, and great
life all around. The song doesn't belong to the kind which could be
sung around or played loud at home but would do well when seen on the
big screen, provided the picturisation is as lavish as Rahman's efforts. 
> 
> Javed Ali, who has been trying to make his mark over last 3-4 years,
gets a big break in the form of 'Jashn-E-Bahaaraa'. Sounding quite
close to Sonu Nigam, Javed does well in his rendition of this slow
track that is in complete contrast to 'Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah' in
its treatment. Javed Akhtar saab's poetry is in full flow for this
love song which comes close to the style of 60¢s in it's tune and flow. 
> 
> However, one misses the kind of punch as expected from the first
romantic song of the album and the final outcome turns out to be
little lackluster with not much in the song pulling a listener for a
repeat hearing. Towards the album's end, a 'Flute Instrumental'
version of the song is heard as well, which works better as a core
background piece which could be enjoyed with lights switched off. 
> 
>  Kashif written 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja' is a devotional track, which is
strictly for Rahman fans. Rendered by Rahman himself, it has the kind
of arrangements as heard in 'Kehna Hi Kya' [Bombay]. With minimal
instruments in play, 'Khwaja Mere Khwaja' has its strength lying in
it's lyrics but that too has minimal target audience due to the
track's genre and setting. Overall, a situational piece that seems
like an unlikely candidate to make much headway into current crop of
audience. An 'Oboe Instrumental' piece for the same track comes at the
album's end and yet again has the kind of treatment, which hardly
promises a popular reach out. 
> 
> 'In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein' that comes later turns out to be most
laidback of all and just doesn't ignite the kind of spark that one had
been hunting for in this soundtrack so far. It's one thing to be slow
and another to be just plain and simple drag (if boring is too harsh a
word here)! By this time, one seriously starts wondering if Rahman was
asked to work on the album really-really hard or did he actually
finish the job in a jiffy? In spite of presence of Sonu Nigam and
Madhushree, the song just doesn't click at all and in the end what one
gets to hear is a number which fails to impress and ends without
making any impression. 
> 
>  On the lines of 'O Paalan Haari' [Lagaan] (genre wise) comes 'Mann
Mohanaa¢, which is yet, another devotional track after 'Khwaja Mere
Khwaja'. This time around, it is Bela Shinde's turn to sing a number
for Lord Krishna as the character of Jodha played by Aishwarya Rai
turns over to God. Just like the rest of the album, this one too
doesn't go any further than being ordinary and ends without creating
any place in the heart (or the music collection) of the listener. 
> 
> Special attraction of the music album of Jodhaa Akbar is a bonus DVD
that includes a 4-minute long theatrical trailer of the film along
with a few posters, story and cast and crew details of the film
> 
> The album kicks off well with a high adrenalin title song but beyond
that there isn't much to look forward to. Jodhaa Akbar would work with
a miniscule segment of audience and that too only in certain big
cities. It is expected to take a good start at the stands due to high
credentials involved but a sustained stay at the charts may only be
possible only if the film is a success. 
> 
> Jodhaa Akbar disappoints, and how! Though the music of Lagaan was
good (catching on more after the film's success), Swades was always a
few steps behind. However, Jodhaa Akbar does not have much to cheer
about and fails to go an extra distance.
> 
> 2 Stars 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Gomzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 6:46:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [arr]Indiafm review
> 
> Can somebody please paste the article ?? I want to swear at the guy
too !
> 
> 
> On 1/21/08, sai shastry <sai.shastry@ gmail.com> wrote: 
> worst review...... .he has completely lost the sense of music......
>  
> i think they must have missed the internet partenership with
JA.......so is this ugly review....
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> On 1/21/08, fani kalyan <rythmdivine2001@ yahoo.com > wrote: 
> Seems like this reviewer is a hearing impaired
> 
> http://indiafm. com/movies/ musicreview/ 12618/index. html 
> 
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