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Saturday, October 29, 2011

A.R RAHMAN RECEIVED PUBLIC CHOICE AWARD


A.R RAHMAN
RECEIVED PUBLIC CHOICE AWARD

Indian music maestro A.R. Rahman has received the Public Choice Award for his score in 127 Hours at the World Soundtrack Academy Awards. The 45-year-old composer, who has already won two Oscars for his music in Slumdog Millionaire and two Grammy for the same movie, has won the laurel for the Danny Boyle directed film, reported Ace Showbiz.
Alexandre Desplat, who scored music for films The King’s Speech and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, bagged the film composer of the year award at the ceremony. Oscar-winning German composer Hans Zimmer beat out Desplat for the Best Original Film Score honour, taking the prize for his work on Christopher Nolan’s Inception. Veteran songsmith Randy Newman nabbed the Academy’s Best Original Song prize for his tune We Belong Together, written for Toy Story 3.
Other winners at the 2011 World Soundtrack Awards, which closed the Ghent International Film Festival this weekend, included Alex Heffes, who won Discovery of the Year for his scores to The First Grader and The Rite. The Best Young European Composer honour went to Gabriel Heinrich. This year’s lifetime achievement award was presented to three-time Oscar winning Italian composer Giorgio Moroder, whose credits include songs for Scarface, Flashdance and Top Gun

                                                                             Prof. John Kurakar

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