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--- In [email protected], shalivahan Phoebus 
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> this is my personal opinion on Jodha Akbar music
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> AZEEM -O -SHAAN SHAHENSHA:
> this song is very very opulently composed by rahman--the horn 
sound, the percusions, thumps,the chorus all are eloquent. The chorus 
is so impulsing and the back ground percussion makes it a perfect 
praising song. then comes the sword rythms which again proves that 
rahman is so innovative with his sounds. What I loved the most  in 
this song  is  the part  between 3:46 to 4:40 and the last chorus 
part, which I cannot describe in words, that can be felt only by 
heart. Every time the chorus sings  each time it gives a electric 
impulse feeling as in it shows that Akbar is really great, the  dheem 
thom chorus part gives us a picture of the power of Akbar and 
greatness of Rahman. We can enjoy each and every bit of this song.
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> JASH-E-BAHARAA:
> this one is a singers song. I think that the credit to this song 
should go to Javed Ali (of course after Rahman) for so beautifully 
presenting the song. This one is simple and sweet song and has not 
many layers like the previous one. The tabla are sounds and santoor 
sounds are so melodious.Just one or two layers which makes it very 
sweet one. This shows Rahman is capable of composing a grand song 
even with not many layers in it. The song is so grand melody song, 
this shows why he is called THE KING OF MELODY. A perfect romantic 
song
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> KWAJA MERE KWAJA:
> honestly speaking the first  time I heard the song it did not grew 
on me but for the very next time I heard I learned that it  was 
amazingly beautiful song. With this I can understand why Rahman is 
called the MAGICIAN. Now I am listening to this one the most number 
of times. Rahman's voice is the main attraction in this song, he sung 
so beautifully, its so divine voice. Each and every word which comes 
out of Rahman's mouth show us paradise. This song is made in heaven 
by musical god a r rahman. Whenever I stop playing the CD this song 
wanders in my mind, the sound of kwaja mere kwaja with rahman's voice 
echoes in my mind and I keep on singing myself- Kwaja mere kwaja.The 
multi -layered vocals are amazing. Whenever Rahman comes from anthra 
to mukuda again and sings kwaja mere kwaja it gives me goose bumps, I 
feel like  to bow down before Rahman
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> Inn Lamhon Ki Daaman Mein:
> Initially I thought this one is another different romantic & melody 
song like Jash-e-bahara but no, its a different song. This is a song 
with a lot of variations. This one starts with a melody tune and 
suddenly goes to a different groove and with a nice chorus. Sonu 
nigam's voice is impressive and chorus is also so good. The santor 
used through the song is melodious. the transformation from the 
mukuda part to anthra is done very well and the return to mukuda 
again is outstanding. i think this song depicts how jodha and akbar 
get united.
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> Man Mohana:
> I do not know why many did not liked this one but personally I 
really liked the song, just  hearing to the singers voice makes me to 
listen it again. Bela Shende did an excellent job, she sings on 
varied scales and pace through the song thats beautiful. The flute 
vocals used remin me of Taal. I can suggest you a way to like the 
song, just  start with listening to  only this song and do not listen 
to other numbers before this one and just close your eyes and listen 
how the singer sings through the song, her voice itself makes the 
song a nice one . Sometimes it sounds like Ahistha Ahistha from 
Swades. I think its a situation oriented song and we will like it 
definitely while watching the film. I became a great fan of Bela 
Shende of this song. the song is growing on me each time I listen to 
it
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> Intrumentals:
> Both the instrumentals are excellent  no  need to mention this 
specifically  because  when Rahman composes an instrumental its 
always mind blowing. Navin again did magic with his flute . We can 
hear two types of flute vocals through the song that makes this one a 
different one and Kwaja mere Kwaja instrumental shows that why Rahman 
is innovative in using different kinds of musical instruments like 
Oboe so nicely. I am sure this one will give a greater impact
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