*Album:* Jodhaa Akbar *Music:* A R Rahman, Bela Shende, Mohammad Aslam,
Bonnie Chakraborty *Label:* UTV Motion Pictures - Indo-Asian News Service

This man works wonders, album after album, and never fails to disappoint
listeners. Music maestro A R Rahman has done it again.

He returns after *Guru* to compose the soundtrack of *Jodhaa Akbar* that has
already been showered with praises.
Packed with two instrumental numbers and five tracks, *Jodhaa Akbar* has the
makings of a hit.

Elaborate arrangements include the trumpets and the drums in *Azeem O Shaan
Shehenshah*.

It is a wonderful composition and Mohammad Aslam and Bonnie Chakraborty, who
have sung it, have done justice to the song. Lyrics by Javed Akhtar are up
to the mark.

Sonu Nigam and Madhushree render a romantic piece titled *In lamhon ke
daaman mein* that initially seems like any other track until it picks up
pace.

Javed Akhtar pens noteworthy lyrics while Rahman's music keeps the standard
you expect from the maestro himself.

*Jashn-e-bahaaran*, sung by Javed Ali, comes next. The soft, serene and
romantic piece displays an ideal fusion of Ali's vocals with string music.

There's also a *Jashn-e�bahaaran* (instrumental), which gives the flute a
key position in the track.Rahman finally makes his presence felt in areas
other than compositions by singing *Khwaja mere Khwaja*.

His rendition coupled with the harmonium, *tabla* (percussion) and claps
make for marvellous music. One begins to wonder how a *qawwali* could
impress to this extent that it ensures immediate gratification to everyone.

*Khwaja mere Khwaja* (instrumental) is as good as the previous instrumental
number belted out.
*Mann Mohana* comes in the end as an average number.

This track, rendered by Bela Shende, is not too bad but after listening to
the other numbers in the album, one would prefer placing it at the bottom of
the six.

Rahman has once again proved that what he composes is of a completely
different genre, standard and calibre. He stands in a place where there can
be no competitors; his is a level that cannot be matched.
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