Hardly a review but a cursory description. Still, glad to see it positive.
--- In [email protected], $*$ PaVaN $*$ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think we can call this an music review..but a very short one..Chk out the rating... :) > > -------------------------------------- > > > Royal treats > Author: Rachna Shetty Date: 13 Jan 2008 > Jodhaa Akbar > > Composer: A R Rahman > Label: UTV Music > Price: Rs 165 > Rating: 9/10 > > By Rachna Shetty > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For those who believe in omens, here is a good one. A R Rahman brings in the new year with some awesome music for Jodhaa Akbar. Now, hopefully, the rest of the composers can keep up. > > To say that the music of the film matches the theme and the grandeur of the film would be an understatement. Like his other compositions for Gowarikar, there is a variety in them, and each is as compelling. > > In Jashn-e-Baharaa, Jaaved Ali has delivered the song of year. Soft and melliflous, the song stays with you for a long time. > > Rahman takes to the microphone for Khwaja Mere Khwaja, a sufi qawwali, that's at once devotional and soothing. The ease with which Rahman hits the high notes gives the whole song an exalted feel. > > Mann Mohana is again a devotional song, sung by beautifully by Bela Shende. Javed Akhtar's lyrics are complete mastery, while Shende's voice leaves one with the memory of Chitra in her numerous renditions for Rahman > > Inn Lamho ke Daaman mein sees Sonu Nigam and Madhushree excelling in a song that demands restraint and passion. Azeem-o-Shaan Shahenshah is a paean to an emperor, and every bit as regal. > The instrumentals are in keeping with Rahman's class. A wholesome experience, this. > > > http://www.mid-day.com/web/guest/lifeatwork/funatwork/article? _EXT_5_articleId=896668&_EXT_5_groupId=14 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. >

