Good point, Amit!  Notice, however, there is a lot of flute playing 
in the songs during the interludes. Perhaps these interludes are a 
part of Krishna's dialogues with Jodhaa!


--- In [email protected], "Amith Chandhran" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I miss Mann Mohana flute version. Mann Mohana is a call to Krishna, 
and I
> wonder how Ashutosh Gowariker missed on this! It would really have 
been apt
> to add a flute version of the song. (Maybe as an answer from 
Krishna to the
> call from Jodhaa?!)
> 
> -
> 
> On Jan 29, 2008 6:34 AM, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   I've gone on and on about how much I love the soundtrack. 
Here's my
> > list of "what I wished, but didn't happen"
> >
> > 1) More songs! It's a little over 39 minute soundtrack, just a few
> > minutes under Lagaan's soundtrack length. But, there's this 
nagging
> > feeling that some songs were cut or there's just not enough 
material
> > here.
> >
> > 2) Why not a pure classical song? Classical music is heavy in this
> > soundtrack, but I would have loved something more traditional, 
like a
> > Kathak dance thumri or something of the sort. Did anyone listen to
> > Chale O Saiyaan from Khoya Khoya Chaand? It's got complex tabla,
> > ghungru, pure classical melody. Perhaps the film's story didn't
> > allow for such a dance, but I sure wish it did......ala Devdas but
> > better!
> >
> > 3) I am missing a female solo love song. There is a male solo
> > romantic song and a female solo devotional, but I wish there was a
> > female solo song too. Just my wish. Again, the story probably
> > didn't allow it.
> >
> > 4) Man, as much as I love the instrumentals based on the main 
songs,
> > I sure wish ARR had done a pure theme instrumental, ala 1947 Earth
> > Theme. I really miss this!
> >
> > 5) There is a distinct absence of Tanpura in this soundtrack. 
Listen
> > to Naina Neer and Bangari Marori from Water or Ishwar Allah from
> > Earth......feel the magic of the divine Tanpura as the drone
> > backdrop. I wish at least one song had it. Also miss the Sarangi.
> > It fleetingly appeared for 2-3 seconds beautifully in the 
beginning
> > of the In Lamho song, but never to be heard again! Also wished 
more
> > Sitar was used other than the brief interlude in In Lamho.
> >
> > Ok, I admit, I am basically wishing for my fantasy album! I'm not
> > really upset or bothered too much that these wishes didn't come to
> > pass. I am more than happy with what ARR delivered for us, and 
like
> > I said in my review, JA went beyond my expectations!
> >
> >  
> >
>


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