Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire scoops up 4 Golden Globes

Los Angeles: Music maestro AR Rahman made history on Sunday night by becoming the first Indian to win the prestigious Golden Globe award for the Best Original Music Score for Slumdog Millionaire which also won the Best Film and two other awards.

Reuters
Mumbai-based drama Slumdog Millionaire has won four Golden Globes
Directed by British filmmaker Danny Boyle, the rags-to-riches story of a Mumbai slumdweller swept awards in all the four categories it was nominated for, brightening its prospects at the Oscars awards next month.
The film won the Best Director award for Boyle, the Best Music Score for Rahman, Best Screenplay for Simon Beaufoy and also the Best Motion Picture Drama prize.
43-year-old Rahman, who won the prestigious award 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 anyway 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," the Chennai-based musician said while accepting the award at a star-studded ceremony in Beverly Hills in California.
Shahrukh Khan, who was at the ceremony to represent India, introduced the film to the foreign audience with Slumdog actress Frieda Pinto.
Boyle's film depicts the heart-warming story of an orphan Jamaal, who goes on to win the Indian version of popular game show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? to get his love back.
It also stars Bollywood actors Irrfan Khan and Anil Kapoor, who played the host of the game show in the film.
The ceremony also saw Australian actor Heath Ledger being honoured posthumously for his portrayal of the villainous Joker in Batman sequel The Dark Knight.
Ledger became the second actor to win the award posthumous after Peter Finch, who had won the Best Actor award for his film Network in 1976.
British actress Kate Winslet romped home with both the best actress and the best supporting actress awards for her performances in Revolutionary Road and The Reader respectively.
She pipped the likes of Meryl Streep Doubt, Anne Hathaway Rachael Getting Married, Angelina Jolie The Changeling and Kristin Scott-Thomas in best actress category.
Actor Colin Farrell won the Best Actor award for his performance in the film In Bruges.
The award for Best Animated Film went to Wall-E and Israeli film Waltz With Bashir was adjudged the Best Foreign film.
Director Steven Spielberg was presented with the Cecil B DeMille award for lifetime achievement.
Hollywwod superstar Brad Pitt's drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Frost/Nixon and Doubt failed to get any awards despite being nominated in five categories.
The star-studded event saw the A-listers of Hollywood Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Meryl Streep, Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Clint Eastwood, Robert Downey Jr, Sally Hawkins, Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg, Emma Thompson, Sandra Bullock, Beyonce among others.

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