mann mohana is a dhrupad. not wholly, but in parts yes. the only prob
is, it has tabla, if it had pakhwaj instead, it would have been a
dhrupad. 

--- In [email protected], "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rahman wanted it to sound contemporary for wider appeal and marketing.  
> Was that a mistake?  Should the soundtrack have been more pure 
> classical and more true to the period of that time?
> 
> I'm having a hard time with this.  This valid criticism has come, most 
> recently with "The Mughal Ear" article.  There is a lot of classical 
> music in this soundtrack, but it's packaged very contemporarily, which 
> to me, makes sense in terms of wider appeal.  But, a part of me also 
> wishes that the soundtrack should have been closer to the film's 
> period, or at least, include one or two more pure classical forms like 
> a Dhrupad or Thumri.  
> 
> What do you all think?
>


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