Only two Indians have won the Oscar till date — Bhanu Athaiya (for costume 
design in “Gandhi”)

and Satyajit Ray who was given an honourary Oscar for his contribution to films.


This means A.R. Rahman won't be the 1st Indian to win an Oscar right? Is that 
so?

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            Rahman nominated for three Oscars, Slumdog for 10

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Indian music director Rahman bagged three nominations for the <i>Slumdog’s< /i> 
brilliant

music.Indian music director Rahman bagged three nominations for the Slumdog’s 
brilliant music.



Indian music director Rahman bagged three nominations for the <i>Slumdog’s< /i> 
brilliant music.

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MUMBAI: A R Rahman today became the first Indian to get three Oscar nominations 
for his score

in British-Indian movie Slumdog Millionaire which also got the nod in seven 
other categories,

including best film and best director. The film is being released in India 
tomorrow.



Rahman was nominated for best original score while both Jai Ho and O Saya were 
shortlisted for

the best original song. The film also won nominations in cinematography, sound 
mixing, sound

editing and film editing.



With 13 nominations, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, based on a F Scott 
Fitzgerald short

story with Brad Pitt playing a man who ages backward, led the field. Apart from 
best actor for

Pitt and best director for David Fincher, Benjamin Button has also picked best 
supporting

actress nomination for Taraji P Henson and best adapted screenplay for Eric 
Roth and Robin

Swicord. Batman sequel The Dark Knight and the gay-rights saga Milk each got 
eight nominations.



Benjamin Button, Slumdog Millionaire and Milk will vie for best picture at the 
81st annual

Academy Awards on February 22 alongside The Reader and Frost/Nixon. All five 
also have best

director nominations. Australian actor Heath Ledger, who died of an overdose of 
prescription

pills exactly a year ago, was nominated for his supporting role as the 
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The Indian hero among the nominees is Rahman, with three nominations — one for 
original score

and two for original songs (Jai Ho and O Saya). “I’m happy to have done India 
proud. But I’m

happier for Boyle, Resul (Pookutty) and every Indian crew member involved in 
the project. It’s

all a team work. I hope we will bring the Oscars home,” Rahman told The Indian 
Express by

phone. “I’m surprised at the same time because I didn’t expect three 
nominations. Credit should

go to Gulzarji who wrote Jai Ho.”



Only two Indians have won the Oscar till date — Bhanu Athaiya (for costume 
design in “Gandhi”)

and Satyajit Ray who was given an honourary Oscar for his contribution to 
films. In 1982,

“Gandhi” was nominated for 11 and won eight.



The Slumdog Millionaire nominations, on the eve of the Indian release of the 
film, turned its

star-studded premiere today at the Imax theatre in Mumbai into a celebration 
party. A beaming

Boyle, introduced, raved about and rooted for his cast and crew, especially the 
six young

actors and his co-director Loveleen Tandan.



“I’m so excited,” Boyle said. “There are so many people behind making the film 
successful whom

I would like to introduce,” he said. His only regret at such a great occasion 
was the absence

of Rahman, who was in Chennai. “It’s sad that Rahman couldn’t be here as he has 
to work on his

next film Dilli 6. Without his music, the film couldn’t have achieved so much.”



The news of 10 nominations took time to sink in. Actor Frieda Pinto found it 
very hard to

believe. “I’m glad I wasn’t standing on the edge of a cliff when I got the 
news. I would have

definitely toppled down with the excitement,” she said.



What makes this film special for Indian film industry is that the cast was 
mostly Indian while

the crew was a mix of Indians and foreigners. “No international director would 
usually take an

Indian for an assistant director, unlike Boyle. The film has everything that 
makes a Bollywood

masala movie. But what made it different was the way Boyle has added multiple 
layer — making it

appealing for both the international and Indian audience,” said actor Irrfan 
Khan, who plays a

minor role in the film.



Tandan echoed that sentiment. “It was the biggest achievement of Indian cinema. 
It’s amazing

that the cast and crew, who were a mix of Indian and international members, 
completed the

shooting in 102 days,” she said. Director-actor Mahesh Manjrekar, who does a 
cameo in the film,

said, “Slumdog Millionaire will make the world take notice of Indian cinema.” 
Dev Patel, the

lead actor, who was full of boyish charm, found the happenings of the evening 
“truly

exhilarating” . 



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