1) Aarti (Tumre Bhavan Mein)
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Rekha Bharadwaj, Kishori Gowariker, Shraddha Pandit, Sujata
Majumdar
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 3:01
2) Arziyan
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Javed Ali, Kailash Kher
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 8:42
3) Bhor Bhaye
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Shreya Ghosal, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Gujri Todi
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 3:19
4) Delhi 6
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Blaaze, Benny Dayal, Vivinenne Pocha, Tanvi, Claire
Lyricist: Vivinenne Pocha, Claire
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 3:36
5) Dil Gira Dafatan
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Ash King, Backing Chinmayee
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 5:4
6) Genda Phool
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Rekha Bharadwaj, Shraddha Pandit, Sujata Majumdar
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman, Rajat Dholakia
Duration (mm:**): 2:5
7) Hey Kaala Bandar
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Karthik, Naresh, Srinivas, Bony Chakravarthy
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 5:53
8 ) Masakali
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Mohit Chouhan
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Choreographer: Vaibhavi Merchant
Picturised on: Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor
Duration (mm:**): 4:51
9) Noor
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: Amitabh Bachchan
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 5
10) Rehna Tu
Music Label:T-Series
Singers: A R Rahman, Benny Dayal, Tanvi
Lyricist: Prasoon Joshi
Music Director: A R Rahman
Duration (mm:**): 6:51
KK music release innale.... ? Masakali.. vocals.. amazing...feel Woh..!!
Music maestro AR Rahman has become the first-ever Indian to win the prestigious Golden Globe award as “Slumdog Millionaire”, the rags-to-riches drama set in Mumbai, swept the awards night in Beverly Hills, California, late on Sunday.
The underdog film, made by British director Danny Boyle and based on a novel by Indian diplomat Vikas Swarup and dominated by a mostly unknown Indian star cast, has emerged as a top favourite for next month’s Oscars.
The film that became an instant box office draw in the US grabbed four top awards, including the best dramatic picture, the best director and the best screenplay (Simon Beaufoy), besides the best original music score for Rahman. It is set to open in India this month.
As the Golden Globes traditionally set the stage for the Oscars, the nominations for which are due to be announced next week, there is high expectation among Indian film buffs.
Rahman, the music sensation ever since he burst on the Indian filmdom with his score in the Tamil film “Roja” in 1992, received the award in the name of “a billion people from India”.
“Unbelievable. I thought, I would not win, so anyway thanks to the almighty god for bringing me here...Danny Boyle, Fox pictures, all my musicians in Chennai, Mumbai, and the billion people from India,” the Chennai-based composer said in a brief acceptance speech.
Actors Anil Kapoor, Dev Patel and Freida Pinto were among those present with producer Christian Colson, director Boyle, Rahman and Beaufoy on the stage as the film got the top award.
Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan was at hand to introduce the film along with actress Pinto. He offered to do a “pelvic” Bollywood dance on the spot.
“Golden Globes, or the GGs as we very affectionately refer to them — your mad, pulsating affection for our film is much appreciated. Really, deeply appreciated,” Boyle said.
“We really weren’t expecting to be here in America at one time, so it’s just amazing to be here,” said Beaufoy, whose winning script was adapted from diplomat Swarup’s novel “Q & A” about an orphan boy who wins the Indian version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” and tries all the while to reunite with a lost love from his childhood.
The film overcame other odds as well. After filming was completed early last year, the relatively low-budget “Slumdog Millionaire” lost its American distributor, yet it has gone on to become a big contender for the Academy Award. After Warner Brothers closed down the distributing firm — Warner Independent Pictures — Fox Searchlight took over the $14 million film’s release.
A. R. Rahman wins Golden Globe: Reactions from the film industry
IndiaGlitz [Monday, January 12, 2009]
Prominent film personalities and the who's who of the music industry have greeted Rahman after he won the coveted Golden Globe Award for Best Original Music score for 'Slumdog Millionaire'.
Here's what the stars said….
Shahrukh Khan: It is a proud moment for every Indian. Rahman has made us proud by winning the coveted award. I was an invitee to the award ceremony. To witness an Indian achieve the feat is an achievement in itself.
Drummer Sivamani: He is a musician par excellence. He deserves the award. I had been associated with him for a long time. To watch him working in close quarters is a delight. 'Slumdog Millionaire' is a jewel in Rahman's Crown. He deserves many more honors.
Aamir Khan: A great musician….Rahman is a rare talent. He is sure to go places. I wish him all the very best for his future endeavors.
Ramesh Vinayakam: He is an inspiration for musicians like us. He is a great human being and is sure to win many more honors. The Golden Globe is almost like an Oscar. I wish him all the best.
S. J. Suryah: I have worked with him in many films before. When he went to the USA for the Award Ceremony a week ago, I wished him well and hoped he wins the award. It has come true. Being a Tamilian, I am all the more proud with his achievement. Allah Rakha Rahman is a national treasure now.
Pa Vijay (lyricist): All the very best to Rahman. He has made every Indian and every Tamilian proud. It is a jewel in the crown of Tamil film history. He is a master craftsman