Jodhaa Akbar is Ashutosh
Gowariker’s soon to be released film and is based on the love story of
the Rajput princess Jodhaa and the famous Mughal Emperor, Akbar.  The music of 
this movie makes a big splash, typical AR Rehman style.
Ever since the promos have been aired, I have been eagerly waiting for
the album to be released. Without further ado, let’s get down to the
nitty gritty!

The first track of the album, Azeem-O-Shahenshah opens with lots of
earth shattering beats and fan fare. It transports you back to the
Mughal Era and makes you want you dance, in a way. It’s been sung by
Mohammad Aslam and Bony Chakravarthy. Never heard either of them
singing before. Rehman does a good job of mixing some soft tunes in
between his trademark beats.

The second track, Jash-e-Bahaara, has been beautifully sung by Javed
Ali. It’s a very melodious and romantic song. I have seen the song on
Youtube (Click here) and Aishwarya Rai looks really pretty. I’m not really sure 
if Hrithik Roshan
suits the role of Akbar. Hrithik just looks like Hrithik! Towards the
end of the album, you’ll also find an instrumental theme based on this
song.

The third track, Khwaja Mere Khwaja, has been sung by the maestro, A.R Rehman 
himself and is my favorite  It reminds me of Ishq Bina from Taal and Piya Haji 
Ali from
Fiza. I have always felt that AR Rehman excels when it comes to Sufi
music. I don’t know how he manages to compose these songs, because this
genre is definitely one of the most difficult to even conceptualize.
I’m a sucker for A.R Rehman’s voice because it’s quite distinct and a
little “cracked”, if you know what I mean.

Sonu Nigam and Madhusree have done a decent job in the next song,
Inn Lamho Ke Daaman Mein. I didn’t really like this song much, because
it gets spoilt by some unnecessary strong vocals. The entire effect is
not very good. The last song, Man Mohanna, which has been sung by Bela
Shende, is also quite dull compared to the first few tracks in the
album. You might like it if you are fine with devotional songs.

All in all, I highly recommend this album. It lives up to the
expectations of AR Rehman fan(atics)s and is one of the best Hindi
Movies albums to be released in a long time. The last that I liked was
Guru, which had also been composed by AR Rehman.  

I’m not sure if I’ll watch the movie- I don’t fancy Hrithik Roshan
trying his level hard to portray the role of Akbar. Wasn’t Akbar a
little rotund? Hrithik should have put on some weight, at least. We
could have expected some more perfectionism from him. Anyway, this is a
music review and I don’t intend to spoil it by talking about Hrithik
Roshan.


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