"My Name Is Khan" is a captivating soundtrack album composed by the renowned trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, released on January 1, 2010, under Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. This album is a beautiful blend of Bollywood, Sufi, Desi, and Hindi Pop genres, offering a rich and diverse musical experience. With a duration of 33 minutes, it features eight tracks that reflect the myriad hues of the film's narrative, from romantic and feel-good to tragic and humorous.
The album kicks off with the soulful "Sajdaa," followed by the devotional "Noor E Khuda" and the enchanting "Tere Naina." "Allah Hi Reham" adds a spiritual touch, while "Khan Theme" sets the tone for the film's protagonist. "Rang De" brings a vibrant energy, and the album concludes with lo-fi flips of "Sajdaa" and "Noor E Khuda," adding a modern twist to the traditional compositions. The soundtrack complements the film's storyline, which follows Rizwan Khan, a benevolent individual with Asperger's syndrome, on his journey across America to win back his love.
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, known for their critically acclaimed work, have once again delivered a powerful score that resonates with the film's themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery. The album is a testament to their versatility and mastery in creating music that seamlessly blends with the cinematic experience. Whether you're a fan of Bollywood music or simply appreciate good composition, "My Name Is Khan" is sure to leave a lasting impression.