*A R Rahman at Oscars*
 Press Trust of India
Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:46 PM (Beverly Hills)

After becoming the first Indian to win the Golden Globe,
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Allah Rakha Rahman added yet another feather in his cap blazing a
new trail getting a triple Oscar nomination in two categories, an
unprecedented feat for any Indian.

The 43-year-old music wizard, nicknamed 'Mozart of Madras', who has
enthralled audience in the country and abroad with his heartwarming
symphonies finally got his due recognition on the international stage with
his composition in the movie *Slumdog Millionaire*.

Rahman, born in Chennai on January 6, 1966, was nominated in the Best
Original Score and Best Original Song categories for two of his compositions
-- *Jai Ho* and *O Saya*.

Born as a Hindu, he changed his name to Allah Rakha Rahman from S Dileep
Kumar after his family converted to Islam in 1970s. The music genius first
came to limelight with his music for a Bombay Dyeing ad in 1980s, which
became very popular.

In 1992, he was approached by film director Mani Ratnam to compose the score
and soundtrack for his Tamil film *Roja*. The music of the film was a
refreshing change from the run-of-the-mill renditions and gave Rahman his
maiden Best Music Director trophy at the National Film Awards, the first
time ever by a debutante film composer.

Rahman entered the Hindi film industry with *Rangeela*, directed by Ram
Gopal Varma. The music of the film became a rage and the genius continued to
give some brilliant compositions for films such as *Bombay, Dil Se, Taal,
Lagaan* and *Rang De Basanti*, among others.

The film has been nominated in the following categories: Achievement in
Cinematography - Anthony Dod Mantle, Achievement in Direction - Danny Boyle,
Achievement in Film Editing - Chris Dickens, Achievement in Music (Original
Score) - A R Rahman, Achievement in Music (Original Song) (Two Nominations)
- A R Rahman, Best Motion Picture - Christian Colson, Achievement in Sound
Editing - Tom Sayers, Achievement in Sound Mixing - Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke,
Resul Pookutty and Adapted Screenplay - Simon Beaufoy.

What made Rahman's music click with the listeners was the refreshing use of
percussions, sound and melody, most of which were inspired from Indian folk
music.

His 1998 superhit composition *Chaiyya Chaiyya*, which was deeply rooted in
Sufi mysticism, became a rage among Indians and is still considered one of
the best compositions of the musician.

Rahman gradually became a known face on the international platform and in
1999 he performed with king of pop, Michael Jackson in Munich for 'Michael
Jackson and Friends Concert'.

In 2002, he gave the music for his maiden stage production *Bombay
Dreams*directed by legendary musical theatre composer, Andrew Lloyd
Webber.
Rahman's music was also a hit from London's West End to New York's Broadway.

In 2004, with Finnish folk music band *Varttina*, he composed the music for
*The Lord of the Rings* theatre production.
Rahman's composition *Jai Ho* for British director Danny Boyle's *Slumdog
Millionaire*, earned him the Critics Choice Award for Best Composer in 2008
and the Golden Globe in the category of Best Original Score.

A four-time National Award winner, Rahman was honoured with the Padma Shri
and received six awards at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, besides 11
awards for his scores at the Filmfare and Filmfare Awards South each.

In 2006, he received an honourary award from Stanford University for his
contributions to global music. In 1995, he also received the Mauritius
National Award and a Malaysian Award.

The music director, who is known for his humble demeanor, gave a new
definition to patriotism with his modern rendition of *Vande Mataram*. His
latest track *Jiya Se Jiya* is another attempt to send the message of peace
and love through music.

In 2008, he scored soundtracks for *Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na*, *Yuvvraaj*, *
Ghajini*, and *Slumdog Millionaire* and will continue to rule million hearts
with his music for the upcoming films such as *Dilli 6* and *Blue*.
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regards,
Vithur

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