'Slumdog Millionaire' cast, crew exhilarated
The cast and crew of Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' can't
stop rejoicing as the Golden Globe-award winning underdog drama
bagged 10 Oscar nominations on Thursday.
The film has
received nominations in best motion picture, best director, best original
score, best adapted screenplay, best film editing, best sound editing, best
sound mixing, best cinematography and two for the best original songs - “Jai
ho” and “O saya” composed by Indian music maestro A.R. Rahman.
“We were not
expecting so much at all. We were hoping...but 10 nominations is so unreal! And
A.R. Rahman has made a wonderful track record. He totally deserves the three
nominations and has made the country proud. Without his music, 'Slumdog…'
wouldn't have been the same. The happiness for winning the Golden Globe has
still not sunk in, so 10 Oscar nominations will take a lot of time for us to
register,” said Freida.
“It is full of
energy and strikes a chord. That's why the Academy has also given it its due
recognition. With Rahman's three nominations, Indian technicians too will get
global recognition,” he said.
“It's a celebration of our (Indian)
moviemaking and the songs that we have in our films. People always used to say
that Indian films have a lot of songs and that's why they don't work but with
'Slumdog…' and Rahman's music, we have proved everyone wrong,” Tandon told a
news channel.
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