Hi Jiban,
Thanks so much for all the information.
I am amazed how much of talent our own group has in it.
Hats off to ARR fans too.

Pravinder

--- In [email protected], "jibandevta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> Sitar pieces played in Mughal e azam are different..that of played in 
> JA..I myself Play 'Sarod'..
> Instrument used in JA for 'in lamhon ke ' or 'jashn e bahara' is oud.
> oud has sound tone in between rabab and sarod..its persian/afgani 
> instrument..
> 
> regards
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Pravinder Sheoran" 
> <pravindersheoran@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Swaps,
> > I am amazed by your in depth knowledge of music.
> > I wana ask one thing;
> > I sensed a similarity between the Sitar pieces played in JA and 
> Sitar
> > pieces played by Naushad Saab in Mughal-e-azam.
> > Is that because same Raga is used?
> > Also what's the name of the instrument which starts the 'In lamhon 
> ke
> > daman song'?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Pravinder  
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "~ sw@ ~" <swaps15480@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hii
> > > I totall agree with u...the BGMs r sumthing that u hvnt heard 
> since
> > long time in Bollywood. The BGMs take the film to another peak. 
> > > a. The sitar piece, I luvd that piece, is in Raga Desh (the Tarana
> > in 'In lamhon ke' is also in Desh)
> > > b. When Akbar goes to Amer to take Jodhaa back there's a welcome
> > ceremony. The Strings Orchestra n chorus r composed in Raga Bahar. I
> > immediately remembered Naushad saab's & Madan Mohan's compositions.
> > Total class.
> > > c. The 1st time Akbar tries to touch Jodhaa after the wedding, the
> > strings section  with violin plucks is amazing!
> > > d. Khwaja inst,Man Mohana n In Lamhon ke inst...just sheer magic!
> > > I'll hv 2 watch the film again...
> > > Cnt wait to grab the DVD!!! Sum1 pls convince Ashu to rel a 
> spl.BGM
> > CD for us!!!
> > > 
> > > Swaps
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Dinesh Vaidya <dnshvaidya@> wrote:                              
> > Dear Parvinder
> > >  
> > >  Thank God that your genes have the capacity to understand and 
> > >  appreciate good things, and feel sorry for those who can not. 
> > >  
> > >  To those who did not like it, I do not blame them, this movie 
> does 
> > >  have Hritik and Ash, but then it does not become DHOOM 3 !
> > >  
> > >  I will watch this movie many times in theater till the DVD will 
> be 
> > >  out....
> > >  
> > >  Best regards
> > >  Dinesh Vaidya
> > >  
> > >  --- In [email protected], "Pravinder Sheoran" 
> > >  <pravindersheoran@> wrote:
> > >  >
> > >  > Hi All,
> > >  > I watched the movie second time with perhaps the worst 
> audience 
> > >  ever.
> > >  > They did not have any respect for history or director or 
> actors or
> > >  > music director.
> > >  > Many people were involved in making comments on serious 
> scenes, 
> > >  making
> > >  > fun of songs and all that.
> > >  > But it also gave me a chance to see the real effect of 
> Direction and
> > >  > music direction.
> > >  > I still can not forget when Khwaja Mere Khwaja song came all 
> the
> > >  > audience was stuck to their seats.
> > >  > While "Azim-o-shan shehanshah" came audience was shocked and 
> the
> > >  > effect of the song was so hard on them that none of those fun 
> making
> > >  > guys even moved from their seats till the movie finished.
> > >  
> > >  
> > >      
> > >                                
> > > 
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