vIndianz.com( 3 Feb, 2010) — Los Angeles: Indian music maestro A. R. Rahman’s chance to win back-to-back Oscars ended as he failed to win a nomination in the ‘Best Original Song’ category thus dashing India’s only hope at the Academy’s this year.
The 44-year-old singer-composer was long-listed in the category for his score ‘Na na’ in his Hollywood debut venture “Couple’s Retreat”.
‘Na na’ lost the race to ‘Almost there’ (“The Princess and the Frog” by Randy Newman); ‘Down in New Orleans’ (“The Princess and the Frog” by Newman); ‘Loin de Paname’ (“Paris 36” by Reinhardt Wagner and Frank Thomas); ‘Take it all’ (“Nine” by Maury Yeston) and ‘The weary kind’ (“Crazy Heart” by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett).
The disappointment comes days after Rahman’s golden run on MOnday at the 52nd Grammy Awards, where he bagged two gramophones for his music in the Danny Boyle film “Slumdog Millionaire”, reports Press Trust of India.
‘Na na’, which marks the debut of Rahman’s eight-year- old son A. R. Ameen, also features Rahman, Blaaze, Chaix, Clinton and Dominic. It is penned by Rahman, Blaaze and Vivian Chaix.
Marathi movie “Harishchandrachi Factory”, India’s official entry at the Oscars, had already been voted out of the race last month in the Foreign Language Film category.
The ‘Mozart of Madras’ created history last year when he won two Oscars for his composition in “Slumdog Millionaire”, a first for an Indian.
The nominees for the 82nd Annual Academy Awards were announced by actress Anne Hathaway in a ceremony in Beverly Hills. The awards will be announced on March 7.
Further Reading- Randy Newman Wins ‘Original Song’ Oscar for TOY STORY 3 – Broadway World
- A.R. Rahman gets two Oscar nominations
- A.R. Rahman gets two Oscar nominations
- Grammys Galore!
- Oscars: Bigelow creates history
- A.R. Rahman misses out on Oscar
- Freida to be paired with Ashmit in Hollywood flick
- Randy Newman: Oscar winner, comedian (of sorts) – CBS News
- Oscar dreamer was a Bollywood wannabe
- Barry Caine: Next stop Oscars, and Indie Film Fest – San Jose Mercury News
Stay updated! Follow us on twitter and subscribe to our feed via Feedburner.
No Comments