The movie's cinematography was handled by the renowned cameraman, R. D. Mathur, who used innovative techniques to capture the grandeur and majesty of the Mughal Empire. The film's music, composed by Naushad, is a blend of traditional Indian and Western classical music, with memorable songs like "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya" and "Shabab Hi To Hai".

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Mughal-e-Azam has been re-released several times, and its restoration in 2002 was a significant event. The film's availability on various platforms, including www.SSRmovie, has made it accessible to a new audience.