Rahman has taken Indian music to new heights: Gulzar

  New Delhi, Jan 14 (PTI) Noted lyricist Gulzar, who originally penned the
'Jai Ho' track for Rahman, feels that Rahman has taken Indian music to new
heights by becoming the first Indian to win the Golden Globe awards for his
music in 'Slumdog Millionaire'.
Rahman received the coveted prize for the Best Original Music Score for his
track in British filmmaker Danny Boyle's Mumbai-based saga. The film went on
to bag three more prestigious prizes at the 66th Golden Globe including the
Best Film.

"Rahman is an great artist and with this win he has taken Indian music to
new heights," Gulzar told PTI in an interview.

"I am very happy with 'Jai Ho' from 'Slumdog Millionaire' getting the Golden
Globe. It means a lot for Indians and the music here," said Gulzar.

Interestingly, the award-winning song was originally penned by Gulzar for
Subhash Ghai's film 'Yuvvraj' but went to 'Slumdog' after Ghai did not use
it in his movie.

"I had written the song 'aaza aaza Shamiyane ke tale...' for Ghai's film
'Yuvvraj' but he felt the song did not suit his film and Rahman suggested
that the track should be used in 'Slumdog' and it fitted well with the
movie," Gulzar said.

"When we talked to Ghai about it he agreed readily and we are thankful to
him for that," he added.

The veteran lyricist, who has paired with Rahman to give music for hits like
'Dil Se,' Sathiya,' 'Yuva,' Guru,' and 'Yuvvraj', feels that 'Jai Ho' is a
great confluence of melody and love.

'Slumdog Millionaire' is the heartwarming underdog winner story of a Mumbai
slumdweller Jamaal, who goes on to participate and win the Indian version of
US reality show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' in his effor to win back
his childhood love.

The film is releasing in India on January 23 in India. PTI
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