Oscar, Padmashri, National: AR Rahman's prestigous awards

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 AR Rahman's prestigous awards

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​Oscar, Padmashri, National: AR Rahman's prestigous awards

AR Rahman, the "Mozart of Madras," is an internationally renowned composer who has achieved various accolades by his unique fusion of Western and Indian music. From revolutionizing Indian film music with 'Roja' to getting some of the greatest honors like Padma Shri in 2000, Rahman has continued breaking barriers. Some of his achievements include Academy Awards, National Film Awards, Grammy Awards, and a BAFTA, indicating the unmatched contribution made by him both in Indian music and on a global platform.

​Padma Shri

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​Padma Shri

AR Rahman was given the Padma Shri in 2000, India's fourth-highest civilian award, for his notable contribution to arts and music. Nicknamed the "Mozart of Madras," Rahman transformed Indian cinema music with his new-age music compositions in Tamil and Hindi films, beginning with ‘Roja.’ His music was globally appreciated, and he became a renowned figure in global music.

​Academy Award

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​Academy Award

AR Rahman received two Oscars in 2009 for his contribution to Slumdog Millionaire. He won the awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (‘Jai Ho,’ co-written with Gulzar). His score for the movie received international acclaim for blending Indian and Western styles, becoming the first Indian to take two Oscars in one evening.

​National Award

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​National Award

A.R. Rahman won his seventh National Film Award for Best Music Director (Background Score) for Ponniyin Selvan: I at the 70th National Film Awards. It is a record, beating other music directors of India. His earlier National Awards were for ‘Roja,’ ‘Minsara Kanavu,’ ‘Lagaan,’ ‘Kannathil Muthamittal,’ ‘Kaatru Veliyidai,’ and ‘Mom.’

Grammy Awards

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Grammy Awards

AR Rahman won two Grammy Awards at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2010 for ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ He won the Best Compilation Soundtrack for a Motion Picture and Best Song Written for Visual Media awards for ‘Jai Ho.’ Up against big artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Quentin Tarantino, Rahman's victory attested to his international influence, fusing Indian and Western musical genres. Describing the experience as "insane" when he won the awards, he offered thanks

​BAFTA Award

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​BAFTA Award

A.R. Rahman won the BAFTA Award for Best Original Music in 2009 for ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ His score, which was a fusion of Indian and Western music, beautifully encapsulated the mood of the film, which captures the energetic but disorganized life in Mumbai's slums. This award also proved that Rahman could make music that would appeal to the world, making him even more of a pioneer in introducing Indian music to the world.

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