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Oscar 2009 Winners, And the oscar goes to…..

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 23, 2009 by nrmodh



Actress in a Leading Role- Kate Winslet
Movie: ‘The Reader’
























Actor in a Leading Role- Sean Penn
Movie: ‘Milk’
Directing- Danny Boyle
Movie: ‘Slumdog Millionaire’
Foreign Language Film- Departures (Japanese)
Director: Yojiro Takita
Best Picture- Slumdog Millionaire
Producer: Christian Colson
Music (SONG)- Slumdog Millionaire (Song-’Jai Ho’)
Music: A.R.Rahman
Lyrics: Gulzar
Music (SCORE)- Slumdog Millionaire (Song-’Jai Ho’)
Music: A.R.Rahman
Film Editing- Slumdog Millionaire
Editor: Chris Dickens
Sound Mixing- Slumdog Millionaire
Sounds: Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty
Sound Editing The Dark Knight
Sound Editing: Richard King
Visual Effects The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Visual Effects Team: Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron
Documentary Short Smile Pinki
Director and Producer: Megan Mylan
Documentary Feature Man on Wire
Directors : James Marsh and Simon Chinn
Actor in a Supporting Role Heath Ledger
Movie : Dark Knight
Short Film (Live Action) Spielzeugland (Toyland)
Director : Jochen Alexander Freydank
Cinematography Slumdog Millionaire
Cinematography : Anthony Dod Mantle
Makeup Greg Cannom
Movie : The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Costume Design Michael O’Connor
Movie : The Duchess
Art Direction Donald Graham Burt (Art Direction); Victor J. Zolfo (Set Decoration)
Movie : The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Short Film (Animated) La Maison en Petits Cubes
Japanese Animator : Kunio Kato
Animated Feature Film WALL-E
Director : Andrew Stanton
Writing (Adapted Screenlay) Simon Beaufoy
Movie : Slumdog Millionaire
Writing (Original Screenlay) Dustin Lance Black
Movie : Milk
Actress in Supporting Role Penelope Cruz
Movie : Vicky Christina Barcelona

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Prime Minister congratulates Slumdog Millionaire team

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 23, 2009 by nrmodh
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has congratulated the Slumdog Millionaire team, saying A R Rahman have done India proud.

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A PMO spokesperson said the Prime Minister “congratulates A R Rahman, Resul Pookutty (sound engineer), Gulzar (lyricist), and entire Slumdog Millionaire team for the success at the Oscars,”

The film bagged eight awards including two Oscars for Rahman for Best Original Score and Best Song for the song “Jai Ho”, which was penned by lyricist Gulzar.

An elated Rahman who won the Academy Awards for best original score and song from the film Slumdog Millionaire said, “I want to thank everyone. The essence of the film is optimism and hope. All through my life I had the choice of love and hate…I chose love and I am here.”


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Slumdog gets 8 Oscar awards

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 23, 2009 by nrmodh

Danny Boyle”’’s Slumdog Millionaire has finally bagged 8 Oscars at Kodak theatre in Hollywood. Danny Boyle’s rags-to-riches story was nominated in 10 categories.

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The flick has not only earned the Best Director gong for Danny Boyle, but also the Best Film award. It also bagged awards for Original score, Original song, Film Editing,

Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, and Best Sound Mixing.

The 2009 Oscar winners are:

Best Film
Slumdog Millionaire

Best Director
Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Actor
Sean Penn, Milk

Best Actress
Kate Winslet, The Reader

Best Original Score
AR Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Original Song
Jai Ho, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Supporting Actor
Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actress
Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Cinematography
Anthony Dod Mantle, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Sound Mixing
Ressul Pookutty, Slumdog Millionaire

Adapted Screenplay
Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire

Film Editing
Chris Dickens, Slumdog Millionaire

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Jai Ho… in Oscars for Slumdog Millionaire

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 23, 2009 by nrmodh

Indian music maestro A R Rahman has been given 2 Oscars for Best original song at the Academy Awards in Kodak theatre, Hollywood.

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Rahman wooed the audience with ‘O Saya’ and ‘Jai Ho…’ the nominated songs from ‘Slumdog…’, as the nominees for Best Original Song were being announced. The awards took Slumdog’s tally to seven so far.

Before this, Danny Boyle, director of Slumdog Millionaire has won the Oscar award in the Best Director category. Boyle’s rags to riches story is based on the novel of Vikas Swaroop, an Indian diplomat.

Though, the movie is a British official entry but the actors and crew members worked in the movie are Indian only.

Hollywood’s stars turned out Sunday for the movie industry’s biggest night of the year, strolling into a glittering Oscar ceremony that aimed to lift the economic gloom hanging over the film industry.

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Rahman bags 2 and Slumdog 6 Oscars

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 23, 2009 by nrmodh

A R Rahman, the Indian music maestro has bagged 2 Oscar Awards in the category of best score and best music, making India proud.

At the same time, the’Slumdog Millionaire’ has won 7 Oscars so far. Danny Boyle, has got the best director’s award for the movie.

Before this in the early session, ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has won two awards including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Cinematography. India’s Smile Pinki wins best documentary short subject award.

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Oscar 2009 Live Slumdog Rocks

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 23, 2009 by nrmodh

The countdown to the Oscars has finally come to an end. Today is D-day for the Slumdog team. Will they bag all ten awards? Read to find out.

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9:37 The Oscar goes to DEPARTURES, a Japanese film. Another Japanese speech with lots of Thank yous. I’m berry berry happy! I am here because of films! Now I’m departure! Thank you! Sayonara!

9:36 We’re back with Hugh Jackman. And… Freida Pinto’s coming out to give an award with Liam Neeson!! The films are for BEST FILM IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE.

9:33 Indians picked up all three awards they were nominated for at the Oscars as AR RAHMAN and GULZAR won for BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (Jai Ho) and RESUL POOKUTTY also won for SOUND MIXING.

9:32 RAHMAN AND GULZAR WON FOR BEST ORIGINAL SCORE.
Rahman: “Thanks to the crew and Danny Boyle. The people of Mumbai. the power of hope in our lives. All my life I’ve had a choice of hate and love. I chose love and I am here. God bless.”
Superb Speech.

NOW RAHMAN’S SINGING JAI HO. Sounding quite good. Tanvi Shah is on stage singing with him. No sign of Sukhwinder.

RAHMAN’S PERFORMING O SAYA LIVE AT THE OSCARS after winning the OSCAR FOR BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

9:25 Rahman’s speech: Before coming I was excited and terrified. last time I felt that was during my marriage. There’s a dialogue called Mere Pass Ma Hai. My mother is here. I want to thank the Academy, the jury members. Gulzar. Musicians in Chennai and Mumbai. And I want to say something in Tamil. God is Great. Thank you.

9:25 BEST ORIGINAL SCORE IS WON BY RAHMAN FOR SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

9:20 In case you came in late. Slumdog has won four awards so far (losing only one). India’s RESUL POOKUTTY won for SOUND MIXING and made a lovely speech, talking about the silence in the word OM and dedicating the award to India.

9:15 Jerry Lewis comes out to standing ovation. Will he be funny or serious? Let’s see. “for most of my life I thought of doing good for someone and not receiving anything in return. Until now. This award touches the depth of my soul because of who it is from. The humility I feel is staggering and will stay with me for the rest of my life. It’s such a joy being a part of the movie business. Thank you and goodnight.” Very classy.

9:11 And we’re back with Eddie Murphy. Looks much thinner than on his last movie outing. Gives otr humanitarian award to JERRY LEWIS.

IT’S A BIG BIG NIGHT FOR SLUMDOG. The movie’s picked up four out of the five nominations it’s got this year. the only award it lost was to Dark Knight (for Sound Editing). But Resul has won! and Rahman’s awards are coming up soon. Dil Tham Ke Baithiye…

9:06 Chris Dickens: “I had a fantastic time in India. Thanks to the crew in India. Vivek, Uday and Anurag.” India is rocking it at the awards. Fully.

9:04 Award for BEST EDITING. Slumdog is nominated and the Oscar goes to SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE!!!!

9: 02 Resul in panic. Calms down. I share this stage with two magicians, who created the cacophony of Bombay. He says Om, the word that is preceded by silence. I dedicate this award to my country. Thanks to Danny and all the rest of the crew. Thanks. (Loud applause!). SLUMDOG AND RESUL WIN AWARD FOR BEST SOUND MIXING.

9:01 SOUND MIXING. Slumdog’s Resul, The Curious Case of BB, Dark Knight, Wall-E.

9:00 DARK NIGHT WINS FOR OUTSTANDING SOUND EDITING. Slumdog loses the first of its 10 awards. The score right now is 2 won 1 lost and 7 to be decided.

8:59 OUTSTANDING SOUND EDITING Dark Knight. Slumdog is nominated, so is Wall-E and Wanted.

8:57 It seems to be a two-horse race for the big awards between Slumdog (the favourite) and Curious Case.

8:55 We’re back with Will Smith. Nominees for OUTSTADING VISUAL EFFECTS. Curious Case of BB, Dark Knight, Iron Man. Winner is THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON FOR OUTSTANDING VISUAL EFFECTS

8:50 It’s India Shining at the Oscars. SM wins two and a documentary on India (Smile Pinki) also wins. The big ones still to come. Stay tuned.

8:48 SMILE PINKI IS BEST DOCUMENTARY (SHORT). Thanks go to Nandini Rajwani. And to the subject “the incredible doctor Subodh… thank you thank you thank you.” Yay!

8:47 Now BEST DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT). The Final Inch is an Indian movie on this list. Smile Pinki is also India. and it wins!

8:46 Oscar for BEST DOCUMENTARY MOVIE IS MAN ON WIRE.

8:45 Talk show host Bill Maher is out to give out award for BEST DOCUMENTARY. Nominees are The Betrayal, Encounters at the End of the World, The Garden, Man on Wire (which gets a lot of applause).

8:43 Seems to be an emotional year at the Oscars. The underdog, Slumdog Millionaire, is looking very strong to sweep and Rahman and Boyle in particular are way ahead at the moment, just going by the flow so far. The Heath Ledger award and his family’s speech was moving.

8:41 This is ever so humbling, says his father. Thanks for recognising my son’s amazing work. (audience looking very sad. good moment). This award would have humbly validated Heath’s determination to be accepted by you all, his peers in an industry he so loved.
His mother says: He was a compassionate and generous soul. We have been overwhelmed by the honour and respect he has been given by this award.
His sister says: Heath, we both know you created something special. We wish you were here but we are very proud to accept on behalf of your beautiful Matilda (his daughter).
Lovely speech.

8:39 Is this the first time a dead person is picking up an award? Not sure. But what a superb role to win your first (and last) Oscar. The biggest movie of all time.

8:38: OSCAR GOES TO HEATH LEDGER FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

8:36 Long speeches from all. Gooding talking about Downey and his blackface act in Tropic Thunder (“don’t take work away from the brothers, man!”)

8:32 Many stars (Christopher Walken, Cuba Gooding, Alan Arkin..) to give out the award for SUPPORTING ACTOR. Nominees are Josh Brolin, Robert Downey Jr, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Michael Shannon and Heath Ledger. We think, yes, it will be Ledger. The Oscars are an emotional award most of the time.

8:30 Rahman’s got three nominations. Two for best song (and there’s only one other contender in that category – Wall-E) and one for best score. We think he’s going to win both.

8:26 Leading up to a Best Score award perhaps?

8:25 Beyonce, spilling out of her dress, joins Jackman. Medley of songs, including All that Jazz and songs from Grease

8:22 And we’re back with Hugh Jackman. Some of his one-liners (Change has come this year… the Musical is back!) are flat-lining. He’s going into another song and dance routine. This one is choreographed to his strenghts. Long and lazy moves. Singin’ in the Rain type.

8:20 Some of the bigger awards (Best Actor, Actress) coming up shortly we think.

8:16 Award for best comedy coming up we think. No, it’s for BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM. Manon on the Asphalt, New Boy, The Pig. WInner is TOY LAND.

8:10 Rahman and Resul must be feeling that the stars are slowly coming into alignment. If the Academy’s voters liked the movie’s cienamatography and its screenplay, surely the music is a shoo-in for winner?

8:09 SM looks very very strong for the bigger awards coming up later in the day. The mood of the voters (the Academy’s voters) seems to be leaning towards Slumdog, the Underdog of the line-up that has a billion dollar grossing movie (Dark Knight) and an A star (Brad Pitt in Curious Case).

8:06 Anthony Dod Mantle “I could thank thousands of people, I can’t do it. All the people in this little corner here (pointing to the cast and crew).” Danny Boyle’s face is glowing.

8:05 IT’S SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE!!!!! WINNER FOR BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER. ITS SECOND AWARD OF THE NIGHT

8:03 Slumdog Millionaire is a nominee here. Torture to wait… Other nominees are Changeling, Dark Knight, Curious Case of BB and The Reader.

8:01 Natalie Portman and Ben Stiller (Looking like Uncle Sam) to give out award for BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER

7:55 CURIOUS CASE FOR BENJAMIN BUTTON WINS AWARD FOR MAKE UP. No joy again for Dark Knight. It seems Curious Case of BB is also strong and might win those awards where SM is NOT nominated. But where they are head-to-head?

7:54 AWARD FOR MAKE-UP ARTIST. Only 3 nominees. Curious Case of BB, Dark Knight, Hellboy II. We pick Dark Knight.

7:51 Oscar for BEST COSTUME DESIGN goes to THE DUCHESS, Michael O’Connor. Very long speech. Also banal. But it’s his day.

7:50 Costume Design nominees are (again, no SM) Curious Case of BB, Australia, Milk, The Duchess. Awards given out by Daniel Craig and Sara Jessica Parker again…

7:47 And the winner is THE CURIOUS CASE OF BB. Hmmm. No joy yet for Dark Night despite pulling in a billion dollars.

7:45 To give out Best Art Direction is Daniel Craig and Sara Jessica Parker (of Sex and the City). Is SM nominated? No. Dark Knight (our pick), Curious Case of BB, Changeling, The Duchess, Revolutionary Road.

7:43 Nineteen more awards to be given out. Slumdog nominated in 9 of them. Benjamin Button also nominated many times. But the Screenplay award might point to a washout for the others.

7:39 And now awards for Best Animated Short Film (from Black and Aniston). And the winner is… LA MAISON ET PETITS CUBES. Japanese man gives very sweet speech in English. Many thank yous.

7:38 Wall-E gets award for animation, which is well-deserved. Good crisp speech (thanks to my high school drama teacher 28 years ago for casting me as Barnaby ans sowing the seeds of astistic.. etc)/

7:37 WALL-E WINS BEST ANIMATION AWARD

7:36 Jack Black and Jennifer Aniston (looking quite buffed) to give out Best Animation Award.

7:32 Vikas Swarup is thanked on stage (first time for an Indian?). “The wonderful Dev and the wonderful Latika. And the cast who taught me so much about India.”
Nice speech.

7:31: SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE GETS BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY AWARD. Yay!!! It’s the first of 10.

7:31. Many great stories here. Which one’s best? We think Slumdog Millionaire. The movie is called and gets some applause. Now much.

7:30 And now to adapted screenplay. Aha, SM is here. Also Benjamin Button, The Reader, Doubt, Frost-Nixon.

7:29 Writer is very young and used to be a Mormon (!). “When I was 13 years old (doesn’t look much older now), I never thought this would happen.” Thanks his mom and “all the gay and lesbian kids out there.”

7:27: MILK is the winner for Best Original Screenplay.

7:25 Steve Martin and Tina Fey (gets huge applause for her Sarah Palin bits). Best Screen Play awards. Nominees are Frozen River, Happy-Go-Lucky, In Bruges, Milk, Wall-E. What? No SM?? we think it’ll be Milk, though we liked Wall-E most.

7:19 I might be the first person to faint on stage, says Penelope on stage. Thanks everyone etc. Thanks her first director Pedro Almodovar. Says she grew up in a small town where this would not have been realised. “Art in any form is and will always be our universal language. We should do everything we can to protect its survival.” And some more stuff in Spanish. Not thanking Woody Allen or her cast. But anyway…

7:17 Best Supporting Actress is PENELOPE CRUZ

7:16 High praise for Penelope Cruz (Vicky Christina Barcelona), Amy Adams (Doubt), Viola Davis (Doubt), Marisa Tomei (The Wrestler), Taraji P. Henson (Curious Case of Benjamin Button)

7:14 Best Supporting Actress Award goes to…

7:12 OK Irrfan WAS spotted. The whole crew made it. Whew.

7:11 Jackson doing the rounds, going through the guests. Brangelina, Meryl Streep. Tribute to Streep’s record 15 Oscar nominations, starting with ‘79 Kramer Vs Kramer.

7:09 And the finale of him as The Wrestler. Standing ovation begins and and and… almost there. Yes. Not heartfelt though.

7:06 Anne Hathaway (of Rachael’s Getting Married) pulled up on stage to act as ‘Nixon’ to Jackman’s ‘Frost’. Nicely done.

7:05 Host Hugh Jackman, who’s a trained singer and stage actor is singing a tribute to this year’s film. Starts with SM. Now doing vaudeville style stuff with Milk.

7.00 And we’re live at the Oscars. Hugh Jackman in his tux. Kate Winslet gets early applause “for her range”, and now Robert Downey Jr.
One-liners from Jackman, “this is the recession so everything is smaller. Next year I’ll be in a movie called New Zealand.” Hha Ha.

6:58 No sign of Irrfan at the show, though Anil Kapoor and Rahman were both with Boyle (didn’t get to say anything though, bummer), as was Resul.

6:53 Jack Black (Tropic Thunder) and Marisa Tomei (Best Supporting Actress for the Wrestler)
How come this gorgeous creature always gets best supporting type roles? She was devastating in My Cousin Vinnie. Got supporting nomination for that too. Won that one we think.

6: 51 Penelope Cruz arrives, looking goergeous and with her cute Spanish accent: “an’ I wanna go back an do sam gud wark. An very excitid.”
She’s been nominated for Vicky Christina Barcelona, Woody Allen’s new film and possibly his best since Annie Hall.

6: 45: And the cast of SM is here!

On the red carpet. Danny Boyle is asked the usual questions: How do you feel etc. “I’m so pleased to get so many people here,” Danny said with the crew around him, Rubina Ali, Ayush and Azharuddin. “It’s fantastic. Lots more at home watching. It was a big family making that movie.”
Dev Patel is asked: “You’re 18 and alread on the carpet, where do you go from here?”
He said: “Amazing feeling, but these guys (pointing to the kids) are the real stars.”
Frieda said she’d promised the kids she’d take them to Miley Cyrus but that hasn’t happened…
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bollywoodbuzzes predicts: Who will win the Oscars

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 22, 2009 by nrmodh


Rahman should take home the Golden Lady

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2008 was a bad year for movies. Though it isn’t all that hard to predict that Slumdog Millionaire is pretty much locked for BEST PICTURE and betting against it would be unwise.

Just keep on reading…

BEST ACTOR: Sean Penn

In terms of performance I think Rourke’s was more of Mickey being Mickey while Penn really created a whole new character. Both performances are worthy of recognition, but I believe the Oscars will give Penn the edge.

BEST ACTRESS: Kate Winslet

Meryl Streep was talking the second spot due to Winslet’s award season roll as she racked up wins for her Reader performance at the BAFTAs, Critics Choice Awards, Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Heath Ledger

This is really the only category where I am 100% sure of the winner. Even Slumdog Millionaire has a better chance of losing in the Best Picture category than Ledger has of not having his name called as he will join Peter Finch as actors to win a posthumous Best Actor Oscar. And once his name is called Ledger’s daughter, 3-year-old Matilda Rose Ledger, will become the owner of the Oscar statuette.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Penelope Cruz

Winslet is out as her performance in The Reader was deemed leading by Academy members, which once again opened this category up and early season front-runner, Penelope Cruz, once again became the likely winner.

BEST DIRECTOR: Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle for ‘Slumdog Millioanire’ is taking this one home even though many think David Fincher still has a chance.

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Slumdog Millionaire

The adaptation of Benjamin Button is really stretching the definition of “adaptation” leaving us with The Reader and Slumdog and in this case I will go with fan favorite and Writers Guild winner Slumdog Millionaire. Only seems logical.

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: In Bruges

If you think screenwriting is all dialogue I want you to read the script for WALL•E right now. However, people love to hail the script for In Bruges due to its wit and sarcasm (myself included.

BEST FILM EDITING: Slumdog Millionaire

I don’t think the nominees competing against Slumdog Millionaire in this category really stand all that much of a chance. There is a kinetic energy and equally well-timed edits for emotional impact in Slumdog, which I believe are the number one cause the film became such a fan favorite.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: The Dark Knight

After the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) named Slumdog Millionaire with the award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography, I don’t see much reason to argue. Though I think Wally Pfister’s work in Dark Knight was incredible and would say it is probably the most likely to offer up an upset over Slumdog.

BEST MAKEUP: Hellboy 2

This was a hard choice to make primarily because I believe so many people are going to be confused as to how much of Benjamin Button was make-up versus how much was special effects. The work done for The Joker in The Dark Knight was good, but when it comes down to actual make-up work it is hard to compete with what was done in Hellboy 2.

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: A.R Rahman

Do I really need to say that Rahman will take home this award?

BEST ORIGINAL SONG: Jai Ho

Fox Searchlight is pushing “Jai Ho” over “O Saya” and the songs in Slumdog Millionaire are one of its most talked about features. That makes this prediction pretty simple.

BEST SOUND EDITING: Wall E

This prediction should be simple as I believe WALL•E should carry both sound awards as Ben Burtt’s work should not be overlooked.

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS: Benjamin Button

As I mentioned in the Make-Up category, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was all effects which speaks for its reported $150 million budget and I really don’t see anyway Fincher’s team can go unrecognized in this category.

BEST ANIMATED FILM: WALL-E

Even if WALL-E doesn’t win the other categories I will tell you right now this one is in the bag.

BEST DOCUMENTARY: Man on Wire

Man on Wire is one of the greatest documentary films ever made. The other contenders don’t stand a chance.

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: Waltz with Bashir

Waltz with Bashir may not have been nominated for the best animated film, but it is sure to own this category.

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Indians in Oscar 2009

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Awards, Oscar on February 22, 2009 by nrmodh
A R Rahman:
The maestro was nicknamed as the Mozart from Madras years ago… yet; he came under the spotlight of the international media in full glory after his phenomenal score in Slumdog Millionaire.

Rahman won his first National Award for the film Roja in 1993 and there has been no looking back since. The musical genius has been hogging headlines across the globe this year for the ever-increasing list of international awards honoring his work in Slumdog Millionaire.


Resul Pookutty:

Resul made his sound designing and mixing debut with Rajat Kapoor’s Private Detective in 1997. He got his big break in 2005 with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black, which was followed by films like Bluffmaster, Zinda, Traffic Signal, Saawariya etc. Then came Slumdog Millionaire, a project that has sky-rocketed him to worldwide recognition. In a double whammy for him, Resul is also the sound designer for Aamir Khan’s Ghajini, which is India’s biggest commercial hit ever.

Anil Kapoor:

The success of Slumdog Millionaire is doing wonders for Anil Kapoor’s career. He attended the 66th Golden Globe Awards ceremony along with the team of Slumdog Millionaire, which won four Golden Globe Awards. Kapoor also received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the Black Reel Awards of 2008 and has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

The grapevine has it that the actor, who appeared in the award-winning film, will soon be hosting Kaun Banega Crorepati season 3 for Sony Television.

Irrfan Khan:

Irrfan Khan is a familiar face internationally, thanks to films like The Namesake & A Mighty Heart. But it took a Slumdog Millionaire for him to be a part of an award winning film.

He plays the police inspector in the 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire, for which he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Loveleen Tandon:
Loveleen Tandon is the Indian casting and co-director of international phenomenon Slumdog Millionaire, for which she shared a New York Film Critics Online Award for Best Director with Danny Boyle..

She was also a casting director for several other films, including the Golden Lion winning and Golden Globe nominated Monsoon Wedding (2001) and the BAFTA Award nominated Brick Lane (2007). She was also the casting consultant for the Gotham Award and Independent Spirit Award nominated film The Namesake (2007).

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A R Rahman to collaborate with Pussycat Dolls!

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Leaked Stuffs, News on January 31, 2009 by nrmodh

The Pussycat Dolls, that vivacious all-girl American pop group that made men swoon and wonder with their raunchy song and video Don’t Cha, is apparently under our A R Rahman’s musical spell!

The Indian Golden Globe winner and Oscar nominee, who’s got the world standing up and saying Jai Ho to his music in Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, is remixing the award-winning song for a single music video track by the Pussycat Dolls.

The original track features vocals by Sukhwinder Singh, Tanvi Shah and Mahalakshmi Iyer.

The Pussycat Dolls (made up of lead singer Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Kimberly Wyatt, and Carmit Bachar) achieved worldwide success in 2005 with their album PCD and produced hits like Buttons and Stickwitu, the latter which earned the group a Grammy Award nomination.

Last year, they released their second studio album Doll Domination, which included the hits When I Grow Up and I Hate This Part.

Throughout their rise to fame, the group has been criticized for its overtly sexual image and explicit dance routines, but Rahman has apparently no issues working with them.

The track is being produced by American singer and record maker Polow da Don who has done albums with Will Smith, Fergie, Usher, Nelly, G-Unit and Mario.

A R Rahman has worked with U2, Dire Straits, Bruce Springsteen and Eminem in the past.

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Winners of Nokia 15th Annual Star Screen Awards 2008

Posted in A. R. Rahman, Aishwarya Rai, Arjun Rampal, Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, akshay kumar on January 15, 2009 by nrmodh
Best Film
Jodhaa Akbar

Best Director
Ashutosh Gowarikar – Jodhaa Akbar


Best Actor (Male)
Hrithik Roshan – Jodhaa Akbar

Best Actor (Female)
Priyanka Chopra – Fashion

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male)
Arjun Rampal – Rock On

Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female)
Shahana Goswami – Rock On

Best Actor in a Negative Role (Male/Female)
Akshaye Khanna – Race

Best Actor in a Comic Role (Male/Female)
Tusshar Kapoor – Golmaal Returns

Best Music
A. R. Rahman – Jodhaa Akbar

Best Playback Singer (Male)
KK – Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno)

Best Playback Singer (Female)
Shilpa Rao – Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno)

Best Lyrics
Anvita Dutt Guptan – Khuda Jaane (Bachna Ae Haseeno)

Most Promising Newcomer (Male)
Farhan Akhtar – Rock On

Most Promising Newcomer (Female)
Asin Thottumkal – Ghajini

Best Story
Neeraj Pandey – A Wednesday!

Best Screenplay
Shiraz Ahmed – Race

Best Popular Actor Award
Akshay Kumar – Singh Is Kinng

Lifetime Achievement Award
Sanjay Khan

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