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People of Chennai broke into celebrations today as its prodigy and music
maestro Allah Rakkha Rahman made history becoming the first Indian to
receive twin Oscars with his musical score in 'Slumdog Millionaire.'
Celebrations erupted in many parts of the city including Kodambakkam,
home of Tamil film celebrities, where the 'Mozart of Madras' resides.

As local FM networks went gaga with his top scores, Rahman's joyous
fans, especially students, celebrated the feat by cutting cakes,
distributing sweets, bursting crackers and dancing in parts of the city.

Rahman's family members and his fans cut a huge cake right in the
middle of the street opposite his house in Kodambakkam and burst crackers.

Students of several city colleges also joined the party by
distributing sweets while the film fraternity, including leading
singers, hailed his achievement.

Similar scenes of celebrations were witnessed at the house of Rahman's
sister A R Rehana in nearby Virugambakkam.

"We were just waiting for his name to be announced. I was praying to
God at that time," an elated Rehana told PTI.

"I always wanted him to talk in Tamil after receiving the award and
that is the way he spoke; I am happy about it," an overwhelmed Rehana
said. Rehana said formal celebrations would be planned after Rahman's
return from the US in consultation with his managers, team and fans.
Students from various colleges and schools also joined in the
celebrations. In the Loyola college, students came out on the streets
and distributed sweets.

More than 200 students of Everwin Matriculation school wearing Rahman
masks expressed their joy in front of a huge cut-out of the Oscar winner.

Tamil film personalities, including veteran director K Balachander,
screen icon Kamal Haasan and noted playback singer S P
Balasubramanium, have lauded Rahman for his feat.

In Porayar in Nagapattinam district, thousands of Tsunami victims, who
prayed for Rahman's success remembering the healing touch he brought
about in their lives in the aftermath of the tragedy, erupted in joy
and burst crackers.

After Tsunami had struck the region, Rahman made a public appearance
in July 2005 at Kottucherrymedu village near Karaikal and spent nearly
10 hours there, enthralling tsunami survivors with his music.

Meanwhile, leaders of the state praised the musician for his
achievement. "Now, we have proved our merit at international level in
the film industry. This historic achievement is a matter of great
pride for India and every Indian", Governor Surjit Singh Barnala said.

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