Oscar nominations: Three cheers for Rahman IndiaGlitz [Thursday, January
22, 2009]
The Mozart of Madras A R Rahman is just a step away from claiming the
coveted Oscar Awards, the dream of several hundred film personalities in the
country.
After spelling magic at the Golden Globe Awards, Rahman on Thursday became
the first Indian to get three Oscar nominations for his score in Slumdog
Millionaire, which was also was nominated for seven other categories
including best film and best director. Interestingly the movie released to
packed houses abroad will be opening across screens in India from Friday.
Rahman was nominated for Best Original Score and the numbers 'Jai Ho' and 'O
Saya' were shortlisted for the Best Original Song.
Close on the heels of the dual-language film winning four Golden Globes,
including one for Rahman, earlier this month, Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy
were shortlisted for best director and best adapted screenplay categories.
The nominations were announced at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences' Samuel Goldwyn Theatre by Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker. The
awards will be announced on 22 February at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre. This
is the first time that an Indian has won more than one nomination in Oscar
history.
An elated Rahman was as usual humble and reacted in his own way once he
received the news of his work nominated for Oscars. Said Rahman, 'I did not
think it will get there. God has been really kind. And I have to really
thank the prayers of all the people and
their good wishes.
'Something good is happening and I am really happy about it,' he said,
adding there is a kind of optimism in the film and so much of positive vibes
as you leave the movie hall.
In the original score category, Rahman will compete with Alexandre Desplat
(The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), James Newton Howard (Defiance), Danny
Elfman (Milk) and Thomas Newman (WALL-E).
Rahman will compete with Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman (Down to earth from
WALL-E) in the original song category. Gulzar has penned the lyrics of Jai
Ho and Maya Arulpragasam for O Saya.
Those nominated in the best director category along with Boyle are David
Fincher (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), Stephen Daldry (The Reader),
Gus Van Sant (Milk) and Ron Howard (Frost/Nixon).
Slumdog Millionaire also won nominations in cinematography, sound mixing,
sound editing and film editing.
*Click here to listen to the 'Slumdog Millionaire' tracks on
Raaga.com*<http://www.raaga.com/channels/hindi/movie/H002904.html>
*Watch A.R. Rahman Shares His Glorious Moments videos*


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Vithur

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