By RIYA V ANANDWALA
23 January 2008, 10:16 PM
Film: Jodhaa Akhbar
Director: Ashutosh Gowariker
Producer: Ronnie Screwvala and Ashutosh Gowariker
Music Director: A R Rahman
Lyrics: Javed Akhtar
Rating: 4/5

They are the same instruments every musician experiments with, but
when A R Rahman lays his fingers on them, he creates pure magic! His
music is not only incomparable and magnetic, but also brings
situations to life. Guru won innumerable accolades for its romantic
and saltation mix. The ace musician has crossed all levels of being
tested; he now dishes out work which pushes him to another level. His
set benchmark is difficult for any musician to equal. With Jodhaa
Akhbar, he redefines music and how!

 

Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah is a song describing King Akbar and his
Excellency. The music is strong and rhythmic, both at the same time.
Javed Aktar's lyrics bring out a true picture of King Akbar and the
love for India. Where music is played with only instruments, this song
has music coming from vocals. Mohammed Aslam Bony Chakravarthy and the
chorus voices have commoved the feel of the music. It has a tinge of
the epic Mughal- E- Azam.

 

If romance had to be given another name, it would be Rahman's Jashn
–e-Bahara.  Undoubtedly the music weaves the lyrics and vocals, but in
intervals the latter overpowers the soulful music. Javed Saab's words
are from heaven. Only he can think of poetry so unusual and sorcerous.
Javed Ali's voice sounds neat and very rhythmical. It seems like a
recitation from someone who is deeply and madly in love. The second
verse makes you fall in love with the creation all over again. With
the light fine-tuned music floating alongside, this is the best song
in the album without a second thought.

 

The combination of Rahman on the keyboard and singing in his
unconventional style gets better with every composition. Khwaja Mere
Khwaja, a devotional track in the literary sense is crooned by the man
himself. This song will take some time to grow on Rahman lovers. His
voice blends with the emotional touch of the song. 'Dil mein samaja,
Behason ki takdeer, tune hai Sawaari … Khwaja mere khwaja' these words
take you to another world of music.

 

The meaning is the same and so are the lyrics. What is different about
inn lamhon Ke Daaman Mein is its presentation and music. Sonu Nigam
makes it an effortless sequence. Madhushree's voice gels well with the
pleasant music and Sonu's soothing vocals.

 

This one is not sure to be a hit with music buffs. Man Mohana is a
gloomy song sung by Jodhaa and is a form of story telling. Bela Shenda
does a brilliant job in keeping the track emotional and not messing up
with the high pitched notes. 

 

Jashn-e-bahaaraa's instrumental is a must! One wonders the beauty
flute and how it creates a magical environment. This track is
irresistible. Another comforting instrumental is that of Khwaja mere
khwaja, it's played on the Oboe. 

 

Rahman loyalists will love the music and so will the others. It's
larger than life image will overpower every release this season. It
has the evergreen flavour which comes only with Rahman music!

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