First Indian to do so
Music maestro A R Rahman, who became the first Indian to win the prestigious
Golden Globe Award, dedicated it to 'the billion people of India' as British
Director Danny Boyle's Mumbai-based saga 'Slumdog Millionaire,' bagged four
prizes at the ceremony on Monday.
A Mumbai underdog's rags-to-riches story, 'Slumdog Millionaire', swept all the
four categories it was nominated for, winning the best director award for
Boyle, the best music score for Rahman, best screenplay for Simon Beaufoy and
also in the category of best drama.
Rahman, who won the coveted prize for his music score 'Jai Ho' in the film,
thanked the director and his fellow musicians in Mumbai and Chennai, besides
the "billion people from India".
"Unbelievable..! I thought, I would not win, so anyways thanks to the almighty
God for bringing me here... Danny Boyle, Fox pictures, all my musicians in
Chennai, Mumbai,... and the billion people from India," he said while accepting
the award.
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