Jodha Akbar is one album that I have been waiting for quite
sometime. UTV’s delays didn’t help much either. There are totally 7
songs of which, two of them are instrumentals. We all know how much ARR
pays attention to finer details. In this album he takes these minor
things to an all new level. Usually people complain that one doesnt get
to hear the lyrics properly in ARR’s songs. They must listen to Jodha
Akbar. In fact he seems to have used so many instruments but no where
the lyrics drown in the music  Its a pleasure to listen to such a wonderful 
album.



Azeem O Shan Shehenshah

Grand Entry. When I first heard this song during the Delhi Concert the
first thing that impressed me was the ‘Chan chana chana chan’ part
after the ‘taa re taa re’ part. Even after repeated hearings I still
like it. Needless to say about the Sword swoosh by Sivamani. I would
love to see Sivamani performing this. Pay attention to the drum beat
during ‘Mahabali’ beat and see how it differs from the otherwise same
rhythmic beats 
A grand song which, I sincerely hope, will be picturized grandly. I
bought this audio CD at a shop closer to my house. But the audio
quality made me take one of the longest routes to home.

Jashn E Bahaara

Master Editor. If ARR had been an editor, he would have been an expert
there as well. Thats what I felt after listening to this song. At one
stretch Javed Ali goes on close to a minute without any audible sign of
catching his breath. Easily my favorite song of the album. Somewhere
between 3.50 and 3.54 you get to hear a bell at the background. Its
there for just 3 seconds and vanishes. This happens once or twice in
the song. I somehow get a feeling that Akbar’s courtyard, in the movie,
is close to a temple and the bell we get to hear is the temple bell? By
the way whats the string instrument that appears in the first
interlude? Its magical. Maybe the first ARR song in which I liked the
vocal version rather than the instrumental version. That doesn’t mean I
didn’t like the instrumental version.

Man Mohana

Bhajan Symphony. It seems Aishwarya Rai was supposed to sing this song
first. At least thats what I read in some reports. Thank god she
didn’t, as we wouldn’t have got to hear Bela Shende. Only someone like
ARR can think of a symphony kind of interlude for a bhajan song. I
remember Baradwaj writing sometime back on how current day singers
struggle to catch breath in between lines. He had also mentioned about
how Sujatha was an expert in it. I think Bela Shende seems to have
taken the trick from Sujathas book. I love the way she effortlessly
sings ‘Manmohana’ in high pitch. She does it 3 times continuously with
tempo increasing slowly. I disagree with many ARR fans who brand this
song not to be in same league as of other songs in the album. It is one
of my favorites  

Khwaja Mere Khwaja

Multilayered Rahman. How many layers are there in this song? I tried counting 
but gave up midway 
Well, I have not listened to that much qawwali(spelling?) to appreciate
this song. I liked the strecth that appeared on the trailers and the
way Rahman sings ‘Aaaa’ in the background. Though the tune is catchy, I
somehow feel the song would have been better if more singers had been
used and Rahman stuck to just the main verses and the aalaap?  The instrumental 
of this song was too short 
The starting reminded me of Pray For Me Brother instrumental opening,
but that was for just 2 seconds or so. Its very different.

In Lamhon

Simple and nice. Actually I do not know what to write about this song?
Do I write about the great combination of Sonu Nigam and ARR? Do I
write about the Madhushrees entry? Do I write about the chorus when you
least expect it? Or do I write about how Sonu’s voice is distinctly
heard in the second chorus? Lovely song.


Listening to Jodha Akbar is like drinking half glass of
payasam/kheer. Ofcourse it is sweet and nice. But it is the unexpected
cashewnut, raisin that you encounter which makes it all the more
wonderful. But why are there only 5 songs? Movie length according to
media reports is close to 3 hours. But still only 5 songs, apart from
the instrumentals? I somehow feel that it is less. Maybe thats why I am
not completely satisfied with this album. There should have been
atleast 1 more song. I sincerely hope ARR doesn’t stop composing for
period films. In fact I wish they make a periodical movie in Tamil and
ARR composes for it 



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