Speaking on A.R. Rahman's two Oscars, Gulzar said: "It's like the song I wrote 
for Guru for him - 'Ek lo ek muft'. He got one Oscar and then the other one was 
a bonus. Happily, I'm part of the second one." 
Gulzar was not in Los Angeles when the double Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire 
including one for a song "Jai ho" written by the poet-extraordinaire was 
announced Sunday. 
In fact, he wasn't even watching the Oscars when the Oscar for Jai ho was 
announced. 
"Forget about me. I feel very proud of Rahman -- always have, always will. I 
think Rahman brought a change to Indian film songs. He gave a new form to the 
film song. This recognition at the Oscars proves that he has made a world of 
difference to the Hindi film song. Otherwise classical Indian music was always 
known globally even before the film songs." 
Gulzar reminisced on Rahman and said: "I started noticing his path-breaking 
tendency when he did his first score with me in Dil Se. But even before that he 
was doing pioneering work. 
"When I heard the announcement for his first Oscar, I got a lump in my throat. 
It was enough for me. I got up and left the room. I didn't know my song 'Jai 
ho' won the Oscar. My son-in-law Govind came and hugged me and said, 'It's won 
a double Oscar - one for your song.'" 
Gulzar feels the double Oscar is a benchmark for our cinema. "It makes Indian 
cinema a part of world cinema, just like there are Asian awards that make us 
part of Asian cinema. Oscars certainly put us under a global gaze. Since the 
Oscars are American, our Indian films never before went into mainstream 
categories. Slumdog Millionaire has opened up doors for our cinema." 
Gulzar is also very proud of Resul Pookutty who won an Oscar for sound mixing 
in the Danny Boyle's rags-to-riches drama Slumdog Millionaire 
"Rahman's Oscar we all expected. I'm happy to be part of his second Oscar. But 
Resul's recognition is a breakthrough for all technicians in Indian cinema." 
Gulzar would also like make mention of Sukhwinder singh who sang the 
Oscar-winning song Jai ho. "No one else is mentioning him. He's an integral 
part of Jai ho. Of course Rahman is the most important part of the song. But 
after that Sukhwinder and I are also important components in the song," he said.


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