UTV has the copyrights, and they will be licensing the expertise of Sony
Music for the rest of the things. (Remember Kisna?) So lets hope for the
best. Though these are some unexpected changes at the eleventh hour, they
are now working hard 24x7 to release it on the 27th Dec.

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On Dec 18, 2007 8:23 AM, Chord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Quite a bit of commotion prior to the music launch......
>
> From Mumbai Mirror (at naachgaana.com)
>
> "Days after A R Rahman, music director of Jodhaa Akbar, raved about
> the music of the film, BIG Music who had acquired the music rights of
> the film, has backed out of the project. The film is produced by UTV.
> Rahman is reported to have said, "I have tried to keep the music of
> Jodhaa Akbar contemporary so that it satisfies both critics and music
> lovers."
> After BIG music pulled out of the project, UTV is compelled to start
> their own music company to bail the film out. When quizzed about the
> deal with BIG Music, Siddharth Roy Kapur, COO of UTV Motion Pictures
> said, "Yes we were in discussions with BIG Music and a deal had been
> finalised. However, UTV and AGPPL (Ashutosh Gowariker Productions
> Private Limited.) together decided that we could not get a better
> launch for UTV Music than the combination of A R Rahman, Javed
> Akhtar, Ashutosh Gowariker, Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai. We had
> been thinking of launching UTV Music and we could not think of a
> bigger platform than Jodhaa Akbar to do so."
> When contacted, Kulmeet Makkar, head honcho of BIG Music admitted
> that they were not going ahead with the music of Jodhaa Akbar. He
> said, "UTV had started promoting the music with our label, however,
> we are not doing the music now because we needed little more time to
> exploit and promote the music, which UTV did not provide. I think now
> they are going to do the music themselves."
> Jodhaa Akbar is based on the life of Emperor Akbar and his wife
> Jodhaa, played by Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai respectively."
>
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