Countdown to the Oscars: Indian interest on a new high IndiaGlitz
[Wednesday, February 04, 2009]
Indian interest for the 2009 Oscar Ceremony would be at an all time high
with a billion hearts wanting to hear the names A. R. Rahman, Gulzar and
Pookutty as the winners.
Hugh Jackman (known internationally for spectacular performances in the
X-Men series and Van Helsing) will be the Oscar Presenter. Many feel his
appointment has all the potential of reviving the electric feeling that has
always been associated with the Oscars over the decades.
True the Academy Awards cater to excellence in American films with the
exception of one category (Best Foreign Film), but then not all American
films are made in America featuring only American talent. British filmmaker
Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' is a classic exception and still finds
itself in the race for the Oscars thanks to its American distributor Fox
Searchlight Pictures.
'Slumdog Millionaire' is set in Mumbai and has been made with the services
of many Indians. The co-director of the film is Loveleen Tandon, A. R.
Rahman is the music director, one song has been written by Gulzar and one
among the team of Sound Mixing is Resul Pookutty. Moreover, the complete
cast of the film is Indian (though Dev Patel is a British Indian). All this
has made Slumdog Millionaire's presence in the Oscars 'a very Indian
affair'.
That brings us to the question *How bright is Slumdog Millionaire's chances
at the Oscars?*
The answer to this question is a simple *VERY BRIGHT*. The film has been
appreciated literally from all quarters. After finding favor in many
Critics' Award Ceremonies, the film also proved to be sensational at the
Golden Globe.
After Slumdog Millionaire won the recent American Producers Guild Award, it
is quite clear that the film is indeed the favorite to win the Best Picture
Award at the Oscars (the juries of both these awards constitute largely of
the same members).
A. R. Rahman too has literally made the western world raving about his style
of music. The musical wizard has been nominated in three categories (best
original score and for two songs). The maximum number of Oscars he can win
is two as both his songs compete with each other.
Come February 22 and when the Academy Awards unfold (23rd morning in India);
the whole of India would be charged up with bated breath. Indian interest at
the Oscars like never before. Something to look forward to.


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Vithur

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