Originally posted by: mishtidoi
Hey Divi,
Fab post...you must have listened each scene again and again to concentrate on the instruments used...labour of love must say👏
Thanks! Music I love ... and couple that with my favorite Jodha Akbar scenes, I am a happy camper 😊I like all JoJa BGM...all that you and others have mentioned here.Some other scenes, not mentioned here...I like Shehanshaah's BGM...it has the required strength and grandeur...with drums rolling🥳
Oh yes !Jodha's suicide attempt after her mother refuses to take her back...the mood sets in when Jalal spots Jodha's horse and he steps down from his...music reaches its crescendo after Jodha jumps and the BGM reflects his own rising erroneous heartbeat...and once he saves her, we get the beautiful, "Ishq hai woh ehsaas"
great choice ... such an amazing sceneThe memorable 16th december scene, with soothing jal tarang tune, sitar and claps "in aankhon mein tum" combined with passionate "ishq hai woh ehsaas"☺️
oh yes ... the most romantic of them all till dateThe drinking of poison by Jodha, with "Aapse hi humara saubhagya hai" in BG and then "maathe ra sindoor rame hai" when she is in Jalal's arm...took the scene to a different level.😒
Oh yes ... linking us back to the wedding. Weren't these same songs used during the Mohan tiger saving Jalal - when she remembers he is her suhaag?After recovery...the Angoori bagh serene environment melodious with "in aankhon mein tum and again Ishq hai woh ehsaas"...waise this whole episode had different versions of "in ankhon mein tum"
Oh yes ... that was a close pick ... it was so soft and calm ... just as Hamida Bano described it from the top---------------------------------------------------------------------------------As you mentionedThe tent SR scene with male voice humming of "in aakhon mein tum" and "Ishq hai woh ehsaas" instrumental...was epic.😉
Oh yes ... that was an epic sceneThen of course the first sword fight and its BGM mixed with voice of winds created the required sexual tension...I love this scene, simply because Jodha stole Jalal's own sword right from his hand, while he was busy in being mesmerized by his Begum's eyes or let's say beauty😳
I call it physical tension ... but your description took it to greater heights