that's very true.. when i first listened to this song, i was very sure that
this song would grow in me.. its been almost 10 days since i heard this song
and as expected this song has stuck gold in me.. singer's voice is excellent
and the in between strings and chords just makes the listener to feel the
mood of the songs plot... i cant understand most of the words in that song
but i can very well say that the song is sung in need of something and in
between the song we can expect dramatic and sad sequences wud happen. and
ofcourse wud b sung bcuz of some sort of sorrow. that's how powerful ARRs
music is.. it conveys the emotion of the scene to anyone and jus cuts
language barrier almost instantly

On Jan 29, 2008 8:09 AM, krishna kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I'm not a classical expert,but the song i guess is set in Sindhubhairavi
> raga.The 1st interlude Rahman unleashes the full range of his dazzling
> array of gifts to conjure something implausible out of thin air.Really,
> there may be more mature composers,knowledgeable ones,experienced ones,but
> ARR i believe is God's own child.Sindhubhairavi is oft-used, abused?? raga
> in sad situations for indian film music.Now here comes ARR,writes a string
> passage that awakens the divinity within us.
>
> Whenever i listen to Man-mohana, i play the 1st interlude atleast 10 -15
> times.That alone is worth the price of the cd..
>
> Enjoy Jodha-Akbar
>
> God Bless ARR,
>
> rgds,
>
> kk
>
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