Jodhaa-Akbar ( जोधा-अकबर ) directed and produced by Ashutosh Gowariker, the 
director of Oscar-nominated Lagaan is the buzz of India. It stars Hrithik 
Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead roles. Extensive research has gone 
into the making of this film which begun shooting at Karjat.

 



The film centers around the romance between the Muslim Mughal Emperor Akbar, 
played by Hrithik Roshan and his Hindu wife, Jodhabai, played by Aishwarya. The 
music will be composed by acclaimed music composer A. R. Rahman. The soundtrack 
of the movie released on January 19, 

 



In reality Akbar's wife was never known as Jodhabai. The use of the name 
Jodhabai appears to have been a 19th century mistake. Her real name was 
Hira-kunwari before marriage and after marriage she was known as 
Mariam-uz-Zamani. While this name change is debatable, Jodha, however,remained 
Hindu for the rest of her life she was married to Akbar.The music review of the 
film and the free download of Jodha Akbar songs are given below. The songs are 
in mp3 format.







Music Review of Jodha Akbar





Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah - Mohammed Aslam, Bony Chakravarthy & Chorus 



After seeing the stills of Aishwarya and Hrithik in royal costumes, listening 
to this song immediately, I was in awe of how brilliantly Rahman has captured 
the greatness and grandeur of the Mughal king and the era in his music! This is 
the song which sits in heart instantly. I loved the chorus and the way the 
female voices join the male voices and the male voices with the female in the 
second part of the song, in a beautiful humming . With the wonderful beats 
throughout the song, this song becomes an aural treat. There is a line in this 
song about the greatness of Akbar - Jitna kahe hum, utna kam hai –  The same 
can be said about this song and the greatness of Rahman’s music! 

 



Jashn-E-Bahaaraa - Javed Ali

 



This is a soft, lovely song that is completely in contrast to Azeem-O-Shaan. 
When I listened to this song first (in the trailer), I didn’t like Javed Ali’s 
voice that much. Now, after listening to the full song so many times, my 
opinion has changed and I find his voice so well suited for this song.

 



Jashn-E-Bahaaraa (Instrumental - Flute)

 



I love the flute. I am so happy that Rahman chose to release the instrumental 
version of the full song. If you liked the lyrics of Jashn-E-Bahaara and felt 
that you were able to relate to the mood of the song all the more because of 
the lyrics and the rendition of it by Javed Ali, then listen to this one that 
is sans lyrics. With music like this one, you need no lyrics.

 



Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein - Sonu Nigam & Madhushree

 



 Sonu Nigam’s voice always adds more beauty to a song, however good or bad it 
might be. The song starts with Sonu Nigam singing it so softly with soft beats 
and instruments in the background. You get completely immersed in it when all 
of a sudden you hear the chorus singing accompanied by some amazing percussion 
and then there is Sonu again! Wow! I loved the interlude between Sonu Nigam’s 
and Madhushree’s part. As Madhushree starts singing, I noticed that the lyrics 
didn’t have any (or many?) Urdu words. Since Jodha was a Rajput, there is no 
Urdu? If Madhushree’s voice sounded sweet when she sings those beautiful lines, 
what can you say about the part sung by Sonu Nigam that follows?!

 



"Mere khwaabon ke iss gulistaan mein,

Tumse hee toh bahaar chhaayi hai,

Phoolon mein rang mere the lekin,

Inn mein Khushboo tumhee se aayi hain.."

   



Rahman’s music, Sonu Nigam’s voice or Javed Akhtar’s lyrics? You can’t pinpoint 
on one of these and say this is what makes these lines sound so lovely! I 
wouldn’t have minded if the song had ended right there but we are treated to 
the chorus and Sonu Nigam’s voice once again and by the time the song ends, I 
just can’t have enough of it and end up listening to the song in a loop. 



Mann Mohanaa - Bela Shende 



Like many others, I too initially didn’t like this song that much and felt it 
to be too sad and too long. But it always takes time to get the feel of such 
songs. And as I listened to it carefully , i heard some tabla, some string 
instrument playing in the background, flute comes here and there and at one 
such instance, Bela’s voice follows it with the words, Bansi ban jaaungi - 
beautiful! This is the only song in the movie that doesn’t use too much of Urdu 
& I was able to enjoy the lyrics all the more & appreciate the intensity of 
devotion brought out by Bela’s voice and how well she has sung it with all the 
emotion needed for it. Now after so many listening, the opening lines are the 
only ones that I find a bit boring and I love every other part of the song.

 



Khwaja Mere Khwaja - A R Rahman

 



This was the song that I was waiting to listen to. If the 30-second trailer 
made me want to listen to it again and again and made me excitedly wait to 
listen to the full song soon, the nearly 7-minute full song has got me 
completely hooked to it. These days, A.R.Rahman – the singer, never fails to 
amaze me. If 2006 saw me bowled over by the way he had sung New York Nagaram 
and Jaage Hain, it was Athiradee in 2007 and this year this one – A very 
soulful rendition by Rahman. What I like in this song is that there is no voice 
other than Rahman’s in this. The rhythmic beats, Rahman singing swaras and 
humming here and there, the emotion with which he sings Khwajaji! Mind blowing! 
This one is a song to listen to when you want to be with just peace!

 



Khwaja Mere Khwaja (Instrumental - Oboe)





 There couldn’t have been a better ending to a wonderful music album! Every 
minute of it had me mesmerized! Somehow, the way this one started reminded me 
of the opening piano music in Thendrale, that comes in the background too in 
that song.





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