New Delhi/Chennai, Feb 23 (IANS) Composer A.R. Rahman and sound designer Resul 
Pookutty had made India proud with their three Oscars, President Pratibha Patil 
and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday as congratulations poured in 
following the sweep by “Slumdog Millionaire” at the Academy Awards.
The president said in her message: “I congratulate the winning team of ‘Slumdog 
Millionare’ and especially A.R. Rahman and Resul Pookutty for winning the 
Oscars in the three categories.”

“They have made India proud,” she said.

“Slumdog Millionaire” got eight Oscars, including two for Rahman and one for 
Pookutty. “Smile Pinki”, which bagged the best short documentary Oscar for its 
story about the problems faced by a little girl in an Indian village till she 
got her cleft-lip surgery done, also came in for praise.

The prime minister congratulated the creative teams for their Oscar awards wins 
and said their achievement was a tribute to the Indian film industry.

“The achievement of the creative teams of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and ‘Smile 
Pinki’ is a recognition of their vast talent. Their achievement is a tribute to 
the Indian film industry, which is a reservoir of multi-disciplinary talent 
which the medium of cinema embraces.”

“The winners have done India proud and all those involved in the making of 
‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and ‘Smile Pinki’ have our heartiest congratulations,” he 
said.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi also sent in her congratulations.

“I am delighted that A.R. Rahman and Resul Pookutty have won this year’s much 
coveted Oscars for music and sound editing. I congratulate them.”

She said all the actors, technicians and support staff who had worked in the 
movie had made India proud.

Lavishing praise on “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Smile Pinki” for winning the 
Oscars, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Anand Sharma Monday 
said it was “the finest hour of Indian cinema” on the global stage.

In his home state of Tamil Nadu, Rahman was hailed by Chief Minister M. 
Karunanidhi as a “worthy son of Chennai”.

“I consider the awards won by Rahman as precious jewels in the crown of one of 
our own with pride. I join 100 crore Indians and six crore Tamils in showering 
flowers of appreciation with pure minds on this scion from a minority 
community,” Karunanidhi said in a statement.

AIADMK chief and former Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalitha also came 
forward to say: “I would like to congratulate composer A. R. Rahman, who has 
won two Oscars - for best original song and best original score, and Resul 
Pookutty, who shares the Oscar for best sound mixing, for having kept the 
Indian tricolour flying high at the Academy Awards this year.”

In the national capital, “Slumdog Millionaire” was granted entertainment tax 
exemption with Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit saying it had “created history in 
the field of Indian cinema”.

“This film has earned a special distinction by claiming eight Oscar awards in 
different categories and hence created history in the field of Indian cinema,” 
Diskhit said in an official statement.

British director Danny Boyle’s hit film about the rags to riches story of a boy 
from Mumbai slums has won eight of its 10 nominations.

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