Double Oscar-winner A R Rahman is looking forward to bring home his maiden Grammy award as he turns 44 today.
Double Oscar-winner A R Rahman is looking forward to bring home his maiden Grammy award as he turns 44 today. The composer who won two Grammy nominations for his soundtrack from "Slumdog Millionaire", has never been the one for raucous celebrations and ringed in his birthday with close family and friends. From performing for US President Barack Obama to collaborating with international artistes, including Pussy Cat Dolls and Kylie Minogue to becoming the first Indian to win a Golden Globe and two Academy awards, Rahman has become one of the most sought after names in the industry.
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In 2004 with Finnish folk music band Varttina, he composed the music for "The Lord of the Rings" theatre production. Rahman's composition 'Jai ho' for British director Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire", earned him two Academy awards and the song reached an anthem status, playing everywhere from John Galliano's fashion show to radio stations across India.
A four-time National Award winner, Rahman was conferred the Padma Shri and has received six awards at the Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, besides eleven Filmfare and Filmfare Awards South each. In 2006, he received an honorary award from Stanford University for his contributions to global music. In 1995, he also received the Mauritius National Award and the Malaysian Award. The music director who is known for his humble demeanour gave a new definition to patriotism with his modern rendition of 'Vande Mataram'. From the dusty bylanes of Chennai, Rahman has travelled far in the world of music, managing to enthrall people across the globe with his compositions as he continues to set new standards in the world of music.
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