Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A R Rahman on Oscar nominations

'I was very surprised with the three Oscar nominations for Slumdog'
A R Rahman poses with his Golden Globe award for Slumdog Millionaire





'I was very surprised with the three Oscar nominations for Slumdog'

To say that A R Rahman has had a busy day is nothing new but he had an 
extraordinarily hectic day on Saturday last week.

In between giving the finishing touches to the score for Delhi-6 and 

taking in over a dozen congratulatory messages following 

three Oscar nominations for his work in Slumdog Millionaire

he was also getting ready to fly to Los Angeles to join fellow Oscar 

nominees at a formal dinner. The following interview with rediff.com's 

Arthur J Pais was conducted in his Chennai office.

How did you hear about your Oscar nominations?

I watched the live announcements on TV. You know they announce on 

TV just a few nominations including the best picture, director, script 

and the actors. The announcements were over and I switched off the 

TV and got ready for another working day at my studio in Chennai.

Just then I got a call from my agent in Hollywood, and I heard him say

 something about three nominations for Slumdog Millionaire. And I told

 him, Yes, I watched the TV and I know the film has received three 

nominations. He then said, you have received three nominations and

 in all the film had received 10.

You surely were expecting the nominations, weren't you?

I did not think seriously about the prospects. I am like the film's 

director Danny Boyle. You do your work and hope things work out 

well. Frankly speaking, I was very surprised that I got three nominations,

 two of them going for the songs. Some of my songs in Water and Rang De 

Basanti have made to the short list, and yet I was very surprised with 

the three nominations for Slumdog in two categories.

Why were you surprised?

I knew Jai Ho was a hit. I had heard about people cheering the song 

wherever the film has been shown. I though it would be okay to push 

for one song (for nominations) but MIA (who joined him in writing 

and singing O Saya) thought we should push that song too. And she 

proved to be absolutely right. 

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