It is getting better and better: Rahman

  London, Feb 9 (PTI) Having pocketed both the Golden Globe and the BAFTA
awards, Indian composer A R Rahman, who has floored the international
audience with his music in 'Slumdog Millionaire', is now hoping for the
biggest one - the Oscars.
Rahman scooped the BAFTA award in the Best Music Score category for
'Slumdog', the rags-to-riches story of a Mumbai slum-dweller that bagged six
other prizes, including the Best Film and the Best Director at the
star-studded function here.

"It is a great feeling... It is getting better and better and let's hope for
the biggest one - the Oscars," Rahman told reporters after bagging the
award.

"It is a bit different. I think it is important for people to know who the
composer is. People started liking the music. It is a great feeling. So, I
am giving it a try to satisfy them," the musician added.

Rahman has been nominated for three awards under two categories -- for Best
Original Music Score and for Best Song for "Jai Ho" and "O Saya" for
'Slumdog' at the Oscars scheduled later this month.

However, the Chennai-born musician was not the only Indian to receive the
BAFTA honour as sound technician Resul Pookutty also won for the Best Sound
Editing at the British Award ceremony. Resul has also been nominated at the
Oscars under the same category. PTI

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