Guyz...whoever wrote this part about ARR's music in JA for Filmicafe
website copied directly from my blog...check out my music review and the
last few words about the album...i can't believe he used the same lines
like "Rahman pulls it off with great elan. "

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But on the whole I'm glad the movie is getting glowing reviews...I think
its appreciation well deserved. Now I can't wait to watch the movie...it
releases only friday here in LA :(

Sirish


n [email protected], Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A R Rahman´s background score combines with Kiran Deohans for a
strongaudio-visual impact. The songs impress by themselves, and
instrumentalnotes from the songs work brilliantly in the background
track - thatkeeps you listening and appreciating it from the titles to
the creditsat the end. The songs blend into the movie with Javed
Akhtar´smesmerizing lyrics. To compose music for such a film needs
lot ofdedication, imagination, research and understanding of directors
visionand Rahman pulls it off with great élan. One can't imagine
anyone elsecoming up with such a score which not only compliments the
movie sowell, also raises the bar for Ashutosh to make the visuals even
moreenticing in which Ashutosh and Kiran excel.
>
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>
> Jodhaa Akbar "The Eternal Love Story", Ashutosh Gorwarikar fifth
movieafter setting a record of giving 2 back to back hits "Swades"
and"Lagaan", the expectations tied to his upcoming venture were
definitelyhigh. The question always remained could Ashutosh Gorwarikar
pull aHatrick with his Latest but most delayed venture "Jodhaa Akbar".
Theanswer is Yes, Ashutosh pulls a Hatrick with a masterpiece like
"JodhaaAkbar"
>
> Jodhaa Akbar is not only special and important for Ashutosh Gorwarikar
but its also special to the entire cast and crew.
> 1) Its Aishwarya Rai Bachchan first film after her marriage
> 2) Hrithik Roshan steps on to silver screen after giving a hit with
"Krissh" and "Dhoom2"
> 3) Hot pair of "Dhoom 2" Hrithik Roshan and Aishwariya Rai
(Bachchan)come together once again after creating alot of Dhoom with
"Dhoom 2".
> 4) Not only the hit pair of "Dhoom 2" stars in Jodhaa Akbar but the
duoAshutosh and A.R.Rahman come together once again with
someextraordinary music for another period film.
> 5) Mr Amitabh Bachchan lending a hand in the promotion of Jodhaa
Akbar.
>
> Need any more reasons....
>
> To start of with "Jodhaa Akbar" has been in news for all the wrong
"reasons"
> a) There was a controversy on the issue whether or not Jodhaa Bai
wasan actual being and it was politically incorrect to conjure up
the"Love" story between Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar and Jodhaa Bai.
> b) The Whole "Tu Tu Main Main" between the Bachchan family and Roshan
family over the so called controverisal kiss in "Dhoom 2"
> c) Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan daggers drawn at each
other while shooting
> d) The release date of the movie pushed forward from October 12, 2007
- Feburary 15, 2008.
> e) Aishwarya Rai's nakhra's to Ashutosh's ghussa
> f) Issues with the length of the movie being cut from 4 hrs to 3.20
-Most people raised issues whether Ashutosh was conveying a love storyor
a lullaby...
>
> However after all the Hush Hush, secretive shooting and spending
almostRs 40 Crores on a period film, one could say that Ashutosh
Gorwarikarhas made a Hatrick with his latest period film " Jodhaa
Akbar." Mostcapturing aspect of Jodhaa Akbar is touches the soul of
millions outthere who could relate back to historical love story with
its up's anddown.
>
> Now For the story:
>
> Jodhaa Akbar is the untold love story between Jalaluddin Muhammad
Akbarand Jodhaa Bai. Set in the sixteenth century Jodhaa Akbar, entails
alove story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true
lovebetween a great Mughal Emperor, Akbar [Hrithik Roshan] and a
Rajputprincess, Jodhaa[Aishwarya Rai Bachchan]. Politically, success
knew nobounds for Emperor Akbar, after having secured the Hindu Kush,
hefurthered his realm by conquest until his empire extended
fromAfghanistan to the Bay of Bengal, and from the Himalayas to
theGodhavari River.
>
> Through a shrewd blend of tolerance, generosity and force, Akbar
wonthe allegiance of the Rajputs, the most belligerent Hindus. But
littledid Akbar know that when he married Jodhaa, a fiery Rajput
princess, inorder to further strengthen his relations with the Rajputs,
he would inturn be embarking upon a new journey - the journey of true
love. Thedaughter of King Bharmal of Amer [Kulbhushan Kharbanda],
Jodhaaresented being reduced to a mere political pawn in this marriage
ofalliance, and Akbar's biggest challenge now did not merely lie
inwinning battles, but in winning the love of Jodhaa - a love hidden
deepbelow resentment and extreme prejudice. Jodhaa Akbar is their
untoldlove story.
>
> They say "The more the viewer is inquisitive about you film the
betterit is". That certainly holds true for "Jodhaa Akbar", most of the
newergeneration including the old one were quite familiar with the tale
ofAkbar being bestowed with his son Salim, the Eternal Love story
ofAnarkli and Salim, Jodhaa bai being the pillar of support for Akbar
andher son Salim. But how was it that an arranged marriage between
anEmpreor Akbar and feisty princess Jodhaa end up with a
successfulmarriage when youngsters today reject the idea of "arranged
marriages".Everyone saw Emperor Akbar as a fighter, a stern father but
nobody eversaw his side of a husband and a friend, similarly we saw
Jodhaa Bai asmother torn between her husband and son but how was her
relationshipalone with Akbar 10 years before Salim was born.
>
> As a moviegoers one is remain glued to their seats right from the
firstframe to the last frame, the anxiousness, the anxiety creeps up and
youhope and pray that the Movie's worth the watch. With a terrific
starcast and crew, Director Ashutosh Gorwarikar tugs at the hurt of
themoviegoers. To attempt a movie like "Jodhaa Akbar", it takes alot to
ofcourage, knowledge and perseverance to come up with an imaginary
yetclose to heart love story.
>
> Some of the magical moments trapped in the director and
cinematographers camera
> a) Hrithik taming an out of control elephant. No actor would
evenattempt going near an wild animal and to capture the right the
emotionsduring the scene while not thinking about jeopardizing your
life...leaves one stunned.
> b)The two pre-conditions set by Jodhaa, before her marriage to
Akbar.Who would think women at the time of 16th century would have the
gutsto put conditions on her own marriage instead of being submissive
wesee a new side to the 16th century women.
> c) Jodhaa's fiery and feisty nature of cooking her own meal and
beingindependent. Yet again touching the aspect of dependency on
your"servants "and turning to be an independent woman clears
themisconception about the women around 16th century.
> d) Intermission where thread of trust weakens between Akbar and
Jodhaa.Well enacted scene by Hrithik and Aishwarya, makes you want to
stayglued to seat anticipating what will happen next.
> e) The sword fight between Jodhaa Bai and Akbar
> f) Finally the Climax of the "Jodhaa Akbar" leaves you spell bounded
and speechless.
>
> Ashutosh Gowariker has given the film a grand look, captured
intricatedetails minutely and handled the theme beautifully. He captures
yourattention right from the first frame to last frame. One is
entrancedand awestruck with beautiful visuals. Full points to Haidar Ali
andAshutosh for writing a close to heart "Love Story" between
EmperorAkbar and Jodhaa Bai. Gowariker leads the way as a director
first, andas much as the man behind the story and screenplay.
>
> "Jodhaa Akbar" is embellished with great cinematography
([KiranDeohans] she uses uses color and camera to bring out the mood in
eachscene, with some of the most authentic sets recreated by [Nitin
Desai],to the brilliant dialogues by [K.P. Saxena], summing up
fantasticediting [Ballu Saluja] and soulful music by [A.R. Rahman].
Specialmention to [Neeta Lulla] for creating 16th century era costumes
andjewelry with attention being paid to the finest detail for every
piece.
>
> A R Rahman´s background score combines with Kiran Deohans for a
strongaudio-visual impact. The songs impress by themselves, and
instrumentalnotes from the songs work brilliantly in the background
track - thatkeeps you listening and appreciating it from the titles to
the creditsat the end. The songs blend into the movie with Javed
Akhtar´smesmerizing lyrics. To compose music for such a film needs
lot ofdedication, imagination, research and understanding of directors
visionand Rahman pulls it off with great élan. One can't imagine
anyone elsecoming up with such a score which not only compliments the
movie sowell, also raises the bar for Ashutosh to make the visuals even
moreenticing in which Ashutosh and Kiran excel.
>
> Coming to performances Jodhaa Akbar doesnt work only because of
themastermind behind the camera but also by some of the
outstandingperformances by the lead and supporting actors. After
watching "JodhaaAkbar" its difficult to imagine anyone elese playing the
role ofEmperor Akbar. Hrithik enacts his role to "T", the confidence and
gracethat Emperor would need, he embodies the role like a pro. Truly
amind-boggling performance. Aishwarya Rai gives her best performance
todate. She uses her emotive eyes to the best of her ability. She
essaysthe role of Jodhaa Bai with alot of grace and elegance and ends it
aflawless performance. However the film doesnt rest on Hrithik
andAishwarya's shoulders but the supporting cast also add the trump
cardfor the movie, rite from Kulbushan Kharbanda, Sonu Sood , Nikitin
Dheer, Ila Arun, Punam S. Sinha add to finese of the movie.
>
> On the whole, Jodhaa Akbar is one of the finest work directed
byAshutosh, A brilliant film indeed. A must watch for Everyone!!
andtruly a treat Ashutosh's, Hrithik's and Aishwarya's fans.
>
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