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A R Rahman hits the Golden Globe!
Omana Kutty , New Delhi: Jan 14 2009
Made Popular Jan 14 2009
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A R Rahman hits the Golden Globe!
India’s top music composer, A.R. Rahman finally hit the Golden Globe award for his original score “Jai Ho!” in Slumdog Millionaire after rolling out hundreds of hit songs for the Indian cinema. Directed by British Director Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire, grabbed four Golden Globe awards for best film, best director, best screenplay and best original score.

Slumdog Millionaire is based on Vikas Swarup’s debutant novel “Q and A” which brings back memories of Charles Dickens’ classics. It is a rags-to-riches story of boy in juhu slums in Mumbai who becomes a millionaire by winning the top prize in a reality show. The movie is a runaway hit showing to packed houses in the Unites States of America since its release in November 2008. It is due for release in India this February.

Described as “Mozart of Madras” by TIME magazine and “Isai Puyal” (Musical Storm) by Tamil commentators, Allah Rakkha Rahman was born A.S. Dileep Kumar in Chennai on January 6, 1966. He converted to Islam from Hinduism in 1989 along with his family.
A man of many parts, A.R. Rahman is a composer, record producer, music director, singer, instrumentalist, arranger and programmer—all rolled into one!

With sales figures touching 100 million records and 200 million cassettes, Rahman finds himself in the company of the world’s top 10 all-time top selling recording artist and enjoys a fan base that sans the seven continents.

A fluent player of the keyboard, piano, synthesizer, harmonium and guitar, A.R. Rahman is increasingly using the synthesizer as he calls it the “ideal combination of music and technology.” He is a versatile musician with mastery in western classical, carnatic, traditional/folk, jazz, reggae and rock music. What more can one ask for?

The first major break for Rahman came from film director Mani Ratnam in the form of the Tamil film “Roja” in 1992 which was an instant hit. “Roja” fetched him the Rajat Kamal award for Best Music Director at the National Film Awards. That was the first time the award went to a debutant. He went on to bag the award thrice after that for Minsaara Kanavu (Tamil) in 1997, Lagaan (Hindi) in 2002 and Kannathil Muthamittal (Tamil) in 2003. With that he became the Music Director to bag the most ever National Film Awards for Music direction.

Some prominent musical hits of Rahman from Tamil and Hindi movies are Bombay, Fire, Rangeela, Dil Se, Sangamam, Iruvar, Thiruda Thiruda, Kandukodain Kandukondain, Swades, Rang de Basanti, Water, Gentleman, Jeans and Sivaji among others. His latest scores include Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Yuvraaj, Sakkarakatti, Ghanini and Slumdog Millionaire.

Before Slumdog Millionaire, Rahman tested the international with Warriors of Heaven and Earth (Mandarin) which required research on Chinese and Japanese classical music in 2003. He also co-scored for Elizabeth:The Golden Age in 2007.

Asked whether his next stop would be the Oscars, A.R. Rahman sheepishly declined to answer the question but went on to win over a billion hearts when he dedicated his Golden Globe award to the Indian people.

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2 Stars
Anant Kapoor
New Delhi, India
There is nothing to be HAPPY about it...
A movie made in slums of mumbai and shown to the world that how backward the country is and showing the crude details or I should say showing the minute details, I don’t call this ART. Showing the western world that we still are poor and not able to manage ourselves in a proper manner.

Shame that nobody is understanding this or does not want to.
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Manish Ranjan
Bangalore, India
First the movie is not about showing just the slum of Mumbai and let the world know how poor we are ..

It is about a Slumdog Dream and getting it in reality ,

Even if The shown the world the slums of Mumbai and they were trying to say how backward we are .. Then also what is wrong in It ..

It is the truth my dear .. Don’t just blame .think what you did to make the country richer !!
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Omana Kutty
New Delhi, India
Anant, I am saddened that you could see all the poverty in the movie but could not see that the movie is working as a stepping stone to Hollywood for Indian stars.
The fact that A R Rahman won the the first Golden Globe for India matters to me more than the poverty that is shown in the movie. I celebrate success.
I think it is perfectly okay to portray something that is true. If you do not want poverty to be shown, work towards eliminating it. Nobody can portray poverty if it is not there.
Read our newspapers and magazines, our journalists are covering everything that is wrong. Do you think there is nothing right in India? But, they write about what is wrong so that they may be corrected. I take a positive view of this issue.
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Omana Kutty
New Delhi, India
Manish,
Thanks for your interjection. I share your views completely.
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Manish Ranjan
Bangalore, India
AT least one of our Music Director WON Gloden Globe Award ..
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Omana Kutty
New Delhi, India
Yes, That is what we should be proud of.
If we cannot celebrate Indian success, we don’t deserve to be Indians.
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Anant Kapoor
New Delhi, India
I think you guys missed on the comments made by the Director he said ” Shooting the film was a stinky, mad, unforgettable affair. Mumbai’s pretty mad.Everything is extreme.” This is what he said on stage. What do you guys have to say about this ???
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Vincent Van Ross
New Delhi, India
Well, let us work towards changing all that and deprive the world of material to make that kind of statements.
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Anant Kapoor
New Delhi, India
Vincent, I agree with you on this.
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Vincent Van Ross
New Delhi, India
Anant,
Thank you very much for agreeing with my view. The first step in correcting a situation is to accept what is wrong. So, there is nothing wrong if somebody is pointing out what is really wrong. I think it helps to approach the situation with a positive attitude.
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