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By Devansh Patel, February 23, 2009 - 13:42 IST

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[image: A R Rahman]*Saturday February 21- before the D-day.* It's to some
extent challenging doing a special story on the OSCAR NIGHT
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yet feels special. Why? Well, you have to keep up at 6.30am India time and
get glued in front of your television to watch your favourite Hollywood
celebrities grace the glamorous red carpet and walk the world famous aisle
to get seated inside the esteemed Kodak Theatre where the fortunate few will
be bestowed with the golden statuette. What makes it special though is the
fact that for the first time in the history of the Oscars, more Indians than
ever before will be walking the much talked about walkway with their heads
held high, cheering, supporting and leading their *Slumdog Millionaire* team
to victory, and believe us, Bollywood and *Bollywood Hungama* is buzzing
with excitement and anxiously waiting for A.R.Rahman and Resul Pookutty to
win their first ever Academy Award. Back in the West, Hollywood was busy
with preparations for the big night where hundreds of people have been
working for all week to lay the red carpet, assemble the tents and decorate
the pathway that'll be filled with photographers, journalists and
celebrities on the high-status Hollywood Boulevard.

*The Knight called Oscar -* So before the coveted golden figure is given
away to the deserving few, let us brief you a bit about this Oscar
statuette, officially called - The Academy Award of Merit. The most
recognized trophy in the world, the Oscar statuette has stood on the mantels
of the greatest filmmakers in history since 1929. Shortly after the
formation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927, the
fledgling organization held a dinner in the Crystal Ballroom of the Biltmore
Hotel in downtown Los Angeles to set out its goals. Among the topics
discussed that night was how best to honor outstanding moviemaking
achievements and thereby encourage excellence in all facets of motion
picture production. Agreeing to institute an annual award, the group turned
its attention to creating a suitably majestic trophy. MGM art director
Cedric Gibbons designed a statuette of a knight standing on a reel of film
gripping a crusader's sword. The Academy tapped Los Angeles sculptor George
Stanley to realize the design in three dimensions - and the world-renowned
statuette was born. Since the initial awards banquet on May 16, 1929, in the
Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel's Blossom Room, 2,701 statuettes have been
presented. Oscar stands 13½ inches tall and weighs in at a robust 8½ pounds.
The film reel features five spokes, signifying the five original branches of
the Academy: actors, directors, producers, technicians and writers

*The Glitz, the Glamour and the Golden show -* The Night we've all been
waiting for ended in flamboyant fashion. India wakes up today to celebrate
the super success of the two Indians who've made us swollen with pride. It's
time to rejoice the achievements of the entire *Slumdog Millionaire*
team....especially
A.R. Rahman who is the first Indian to win two Oscars and Resul Pookutty to
have won one. Wow! And all the other great filmmakers who've shown us some
of the best films which the 2008 brought to the big screen. *Bollywood
Hungama's* London correspondent and Harrow Observer columnist Devansh Patel
does the honours on an early Monday morning over a cup of hot masala chai
and with battery running low but all in good time when the handsome Hugh
Jackman came up on the Swarovski crystal highlighted stage. The stage was so
close to the flawless audiences that all the nominees could actually get
their hands on the golden statuette. The who's who of Tinsel town graced the
red carpet just like they did at the BAFTA's. Nothing special, apart from
Angelina Jolie bending the rules and wearing black, and hey... here come
grinning Dev Patel and demure Freida Pinto, who appears to have shown up
without her "secret husband", which is a shame. Notebooks out: Pinto
confesses that her dress is by John Galliano. Anil Kapoor in his Armani
black, A.R Rahman and Resul Pookutty in their Indian black and all the
small, petite and cute actors who played the young Jamal and Salim graced
the red draped in black.

[image: A R Rahman]Inside the Kodak Theatre, *Slumdog Millionaire* was the
undisputed winner with 8 Oscar trophies....and boy they gave their
acceptance speeches with pure gusto, emotion and joy. Resul Pookutty came up
on the star studded stage where he was bestowed with his first Oscar Award
for Sound Mixing when he said, "*This is unbelievable. We can't believe
this. Ladies and gentlemen... sorry... I share the stage with two magicians,
you know, who created the very ordinary sounds of Bombay, the cacophony of
Bombay, into a soul-stirring, artful resonance called SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE.I
come from a country and a civilization that given the universal word. That
word is preceded by silence, followed by more silence. That word is "Om." So
I dedicate this award to my country. Thank you, Academy, this is not just a
sound award, this is history being handed over to me. My sincere and deepest
gratitude to my teachers, Danny Boyle, Christian Colson, Paul Ritchie,
Pravesh... and everybody who has contributed to this film, Glenn Freemantle
and all the sound mixers. I dedicate this to you guys. Thank you, Academy.
Thank you very much*."

The next one followed when A.R. Rahman came up on the stage but not before
he performed in front of the live Oscar audience on his songs, '*O
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receiving
a standing ovation from the front benchers like Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Mickey
Rourke and Angelina Jolie. His name was announced, walked up on to the
stage, accepted his first Oscar for the Best Original Score and said, "*Before
coming, I was excited and terrified. The last time I felt like that was
during my marriage. There's a dialogue from a Hindi film called "Mere paas
ma hai," which means "I have nothing but I have a mother," so mother's here,
her blessings are there with me. I am grateful for her to have come all the
way. And I want to thank the Academy for being so kind, all the jury
members. I want to thank Sam Schwartz, I/D PR, all the crew of Slumdog, Mr.
Gulzar, Raqueeb Alam, Blaaze, my musicians in Chennai and Mumbai. And I want
to tell something in Tamil, which says, which I normally say after every
award which is... "God is great." Thank you"*.

The music maestro walked up on stage again for his second Oscar for The Best
Original Song 'Jai Ho' which he received and made him the only celebrity at
the 81st Academy Awards to win two Oscars. In his acceptance speech, the shy
musician said, "*I just want to thank again the whole crew of SLUMDOG
MILLIONAIRE, especially Danny Boyle for giving such a great opportunity. And
the whole, all the people from Mumbai. The essence of the film which is
about optimism and the power of hope in the lives, and all my life I had a
choice of hate and love. I chose love and I'm here. God bless*". And then
what.....Danny Boyle came up on stage bouncing and jumping with gratitude
accepting his award as The Best Director for *Slumdog Millionaire* where he
personally thanked the choreographer of *Slumdog Millionaire*, "*There's one
guy I should mention, we've mentioned a lot of people. I forgot a guy. The
guy who choreographed the dance at the end of the film. He's called
Longiness. And I forgot him off the credits. And I only found out about it
two weeks ago. I'm an idiot and I apologize from the bottom of my heart,
Longiness. Thank you so much. Finally, just to say to Mumbai, "Unending,
inseparable, unborn." All of you who've helped us make the film and all of
you of those of you who didn't thank you so much. You dwarf even this guy
(gesturing to the statuette). Thank you very much indeed*" and producer
Christian Colson accepting the last award of the grand night for The Best
Picture. But the picture perfect moment was captured by one and all when the
entire team of *Slumdog* came up on the Oscar podium, smiled, laughed and
enjoyed the super success of their super film - *Slumdog Millionaire*

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