In Azerbaijan, the soundtrack has transcended the film itself, becoming a staple for religious gatherings, memorial videos, and personal meditation on the nature of existence.
The most recognizable piece, often featured in Azerbaijani "Zengimcell" (ringtone) collections, exists in both Ney and Piano formats. MЙ™lЙ™kut Ruhlar AlЙ™mi Soundtrack
The primary emotional anchor of the soundtrack is the Ney , a traditional wind instrument deeply rooted in Sufi and Islamic mysticism. Its breathy, somber tones are used to represent the longing of the soul for its creator. In Azerbaijan, the soundtrack has transcended the film
The music is designed to evoke a sense of "Gurbat" (estrangement from the spiritual home). It balances heavy sorrow with a transcendent, airy quality that mirrors the film’s themes of death, judgment, and the afterlife. becoming a staple for religious gatherings