brother...its my city jaipur...n m so pleased to have gulzar saahab here...
zari waale aasmaan ke taley...really superb..
 
anyways,,,your topic is being reposted by sumone called PRAKASH JHA...
dnt we have moderators here....
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--- On Fri, 23/1/09, Vithur <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Vithur <[email protected]>
Subject: [arr] Celebrations at Jaipur literature fest for ‘Slumdog...’, Gulzar 
feted
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 23 January, 2009, 10:21 AM






Jaipur, Jan 23 (IANS) The spirit of bonhomie at the Jaipur Literature Festival 
turned into celebratory cheer Thursday evening after the announcement that the 
movie "Slumdog Millionaire" , based on career diplomat-author Vikas Swarup's 
novel "Q and A", had bagged 10 Oscar nominations. Though the author, who was 
present at the festival Wednesday, had left for Mumbai for the premiere of the 
movie Friday, lyricist Gulzar, who has penned the lyrics for "Jai ho" that has 
been nominated for best original song for the 81st Annual Academy Awards, 
became the hero of the evening. 
The posse of writers, publishers and the large contingent of representatives 
from the publishing industry across the world erupted into cheer and uncorked 
bottles of champagne as a spokesperson announced the nominations on stage.
"It is a historic moment for me. This is my first international recognition.. I 
am so happy for both composer A.R. Rehman, who has won three nominations and 
Vikas," the beaming lyricist, clad in spotless white, told the media 
post-dinner. 
Gulzar, a close friend of the director-general of the Indian Council for 
Cultural Relations Pavan Varma, arrived in Jaipur Wednesday to attend a special 
session on poetry with Varma. 
"My daughter and her husband rang me from Mumbai in the evening to convey the 
news. It feels wonderful. But I am especially happy that A.R. Rehman has won 
three nominations. He is the best thing that has happened to contemporary 
Indian music - his arrival has changed the music scene forever," Gulzar told 
the media. 
According to him, "there were many more people who were behind his nomination". 
"For instance, the director of the movie Danny Boyle - without him the 
nominations would have been impossible. Certain compositions gelled so well 
with the shots," he said. 
The lyricist met writer Vikas Swarup Wednesday. "We were discussing it. I did 
not expect a nomination for myself, but I had pinned my hopes on Rehman. He is 
very dear to me and has made the country proud," he said. 
When quizzed about the protests against the movie in Mumbai, Gulzar said he did 
not want to be drawn into a controversy. "Why do you want to talk about 
negative things. Let us celebrate the positive development. It is the biggest 
honour for the country's entertainment industry," he said. 
The mood was infectious. Almost everyone - right from the representatives of 
ICCR to the CEO of Penguin, which hosted the official dinner, director Muzaffar 
Ali, who anchored the Coexist Concert for Peace in tribute to the terror 
attacks in Mumbai and Gaza, the musicians and writers from Pakistan, the posse 
of authors from Europe and India and the cream of the glitterati from Delhi and 
Jaipur - was unanimous in their verdict: India could not have been more proud 
that it was Thursday evening. "It feels great," echoed all cutting across 
divide.
As for writer Vikas Swarup, it was luck all the way. "I have always been a 
lucky author," he told IANS.http://www.thaindia n.com/newsportal 
/uncategorized/ celebrations- at-jaipur- literature- fest-for- slumdog-gulzar- 
feted_100145950. html

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regards,
Vithur



 














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