[arr] The story of 1 Oscar: No. 3453 Bollywood bound

2009-02-24 Thread $ Pavan Kumar $
LOS ANGELES - Once he was simply known as Oscar No. 3453 but now the little 
gold man has a new name, Best Original Score, and he's Bollywood bound.
A.R. Rahman, India's revered film composer, collected Oscar No. 3453 on Sunday 
night and will be taking him home to India.
And just to make sure No. 3453 won't be a lonely expatriate, Rahman won a 
second Oscar, for best song. Both were for the movie Slumdog Millionaire.
 
I want to thank the Academy for being so kind, said the composer known in his 
native country as the Mozart of the Madras.
In a way, the trip to India is only fitting for an Oscar that from the 
beginning just seemed destined for life on the road.
Unlike its 51 counterparts at Sunday's show, Oscar No. 3453 missed its flight a 
week and a half ago from Chicago to Los Angeles. It was photographed with the 
others at the R.S. Owens factory where they were cast, but then was somehow 
misplaced.
Quickly located, it was packed up and sent solo to Los Angeles.
It arrived at the Kodak Theatre no worse for wear. Once there, Steve Meisner, 
Hollywood's Keeper of Oscars, buffed it to a fine shine and placed it on a 
table with its brethren.
From there it was handed off to Rahman who will ensure that it becomes one of 
the world's most traveled Oscars.
 
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Re: [arr] The story of 1 Oscar: No. 3453 Bollywood bound

2009-02-24 Thread Shah Navas
It is special.
It is written.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 6:30 PM, $ Pavan Kumar $ pawancum...@yahoo.comwrote:

   LOS ANGELES - Once he was simply known as Oscar No. 3453 but now the
 little gold man has a new name, Best Original Score, and he's Bollywood
 bound.

 A.R. Rahman, India's revered film composer, collected Oscar No. 3453 on
 Sunday night and will be taking him home to India.

 And just to make sure No. 3453 won't be a lonely expatriate, Rahman won a
 second Oscar, for best song. Both were for the movie Slumdog Millionaire.



 I want to thank the Academy for being so kind, said the composer known in
 his native country as the Mozart of the Madras.

 In a way, the trip to India is only fitting for an Oscar that from the
 beginning just seemed destined for life on the road.

 Unlike its 51 counterparts at Sunday's show, Oscar No. 3453 missed its
 flight a week and a half ago from Chicago to Los Angeles. It was
 photographed with the others at the R.S. Owens factory where they were cast,
 but then was somehow misplaced.

 Quickly located, it was packed up and sent solo to Los Angeles.

 It arrived at the Kodak Theatre no worse for wear. Once there, Steve
 Meisner, Hollywood's Keeper of Oscars, buffed it to a fine shine and placed
 it on a table with its brethren.

 From there it was handed off to Rahman who will ensure that it becomes one
 of the world's most traveled Oscars.



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