Guys...Don't come to the conclusion based on this radiosargam.cominformation. Best source is www.goldenglobes.org which says "Do Ankhen Baarah Haath" (Two Eyes, Twelve Hands) has been nominated for Best Foriegn Language film but never won. See below: http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25731
Two Eyes, Twelve Hands 1 Nomination(s) | 0 Win(s) 1959Samuel Goldwyn International Award And check this link to know the winner. http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/year/1958 (Previous Award Given) Samuel Goldwyn International Award - [image: *]Girl and The River, The<http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25274> - Two Eyes, Twelve Hands <http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25731> - [image: *]Night To Remember, a<http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/23502> - [image: *]Girl Rosemarie, The<http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25276> - [image: *]Road a Year Long, The<http://www1.goldenglobes.org/browse/film/25533> "Star" indicates winner. The only movie related to India that won a Golden Globe before is "Gandhi". It one "Best Foriegn Language Film" (Country of India) apart from 4 other non-Indian awards. So...AR Rahman created history by being the first Indian to win a Golden Globe Award!!! This is WRITTEN and no one can change it!!! Cheers, Madhavan.R Be a Music Fan; not a Music Pirate! On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 7:50 PM, V S Rawat <[email protected]> wrote: > Though I appreciate him for correcting the facts, still I found his tone > > having quite a trace of anti-ARR. He should be proud even on that that > ARR is the second Indian to win the award, that too, after a gap of half > a century, that too the first indian music director to win it. > > His tone brings a color to his otherwise good and useful article, that > he is not just correcting the facts, but rather using his information to > hit at all at large. > > -- > Rawat > > > On 1/18/2009 3:26 PM India Time, _Thulasi Ram_ wrote: > > > > > AR Rahman "NOT" the first Indian to win a Golden Globe > > > > > > > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/30525/ar-rahman-not-the-first-indian-to-win-a-golden-globe.html > > > > > > Published by shobhit > > <http://www.radiosargam.com/shobhit> at 02:44:00 am on January 17, 2009 > > > > > > > > > > > > I am honestly sick and tired for the entire industry drooling over AR > > Rahman. His achievement is nothing short of great, but lets not take > > away the achievements India has had in the past. Frankly, I am disgusted > > at the fact that most of the Indian media doesn't even bother to check > > its facts before printing the news > > < > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/30525/ar-rahman-not-the-first-indian-to-win-a-golden-globe.html#>. > > > It is disrespectful, inappropriate, and frankly quite insulting to Mr. > > Rahman as well. > > > > The first Indian to win a Golden Globe was the Producer/Director Mr. V. > > Shantaram, for "Do Ankhen Barah Haath" which won the Golden Globe, for > > the special Samuel Goldwyn Award in the year 1959. V. Shantaram is one > > of the most highly regarded directors in the history of Indian cinema. > > He was not only a master craftsman > > < > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/30525/ar-rahman-not-the-first-indian-to-win-a-golden-globe.html#> > and > > technological innovator, but also an artist > > < > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/30525/ar-rahman-not-the-first-indian-to-win-a-golden-globe.html#> > of > > conscience who dedicated himself to using the film arts > > < > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/30525/ar-rahman-not-the-first-indian-to-win-a-golden-globe.html#> > as > > a means to further social causes. is one of the most highly regarded > > directors in the history > > < > http://www.radiosargam.com/films/archives/30525/ar-rahman-not-the-first-indian-to-win-a-golden-globe.html#> > of > > Indian cinema. Yes, we have made films of that caliber way back in 1959 > > - something that Aamir Khan has been trying very hard to achieve. > > > > So please lets stop the nonsense of "first Indian to win a Golden > > Globe", and just appreciate Mr. Rahman for bringing such honor to the > > film industry. > > >

