Thursday, September 16, 2010

Awards Received by A.R. Rahman

Awards Received by A.R. Rahman

A man is known after his death only by his achievements, nominations and recognitions. While looking at the achievements and awards of AR Rahman, it gives overwhelming pride to all Indians and he will be the great inspiration to all his fans.

Lifetime Achievement Award
2009 – Honorary Doctorate from Anna University
2009 – Honorary Doctorate from Aligarh University
2009 – Honorary Doctorate from Middlesex University
2010 – Padma Bhushan
Third highest civilian award awarded by Government of India
President Pratibha Patil presents the Padma Bhushan award to music composer A.R. Rahman during the presentation of the Padma Awards 2010 at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi.

Aamir Khan , A.R.Rahman and Virender Sehwag Receive Padma Bhushan Awards.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh presents CNN-IBN Indian of the Year award 2009 to A.R.Rahman at the award function in New Delhi.

National Film awards
1993 – National Film Award for Best Music Direction – Roja
1997 – National Film Award for Best Music Direction – Minsaara Kanavu
2002 – National Film Award for Best Music Direction – Lagaan
2003 – National Film Award for Best Music Direction – Kannathil Muthamittal

Best of 2002 Best Music Direction Saathiya, The Legend of Bhagat Singh

Filmfare Awards
1995 – Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent
1996 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Rangeela
1999 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Dil Se
2000 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Taal
2002 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Lagaan
2003 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Saathiya
2003 – Filmfare Best Background Score – The Legend of Bhagat Singh
2005 – Filmfare Best Background Score – Swades
2007 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Rang de Basanti
2008 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Guru
2008 – Filmfare Best Background Score – Guru
2009 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
2009 – Filmfare Best Background Score – Jodhaa Akbar
2010 – Filmfare Best Music Director Award – Delhi 6

Filmfare Awards South
1992 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Roja
1993 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Gentleman
1994 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Kadhalan
1995 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Bombay
1996 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Kadhal Desam
1997 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Minsaara Kanavu
1998 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Jeans
1999 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Mudhalvan
2000 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Alaipayuthey
2006 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Sillunu Oru Kadhal
2007 – Best Music Direction (Tamil) – Sivaji: The Boss
Music director A R Rahman gets the Best Music Director award for his music in Hindi film 'Taal' at Filmfare Awards function in Mumbai on February 13, 2000.


Bollywood Movie Awards
2002 – Best Music Direction – Lagaan
2003 – Best Music Direction – Saathiya
Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA)
2007 – GIFA Award for Best Music – Rang De Basanti
2007 – GIFA Award for Best Background Music – Rang De Basanti


International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA)
2000 – IIFA Best Music Direction – Taal
2002 – IIFA Best Music Direction – Lagaan
2003 – IIFA Best Music Direction – Saathiya
2007 – IIFA Best Music Direction – Rang De Basanti
2008 – IIFA Best Music Direction – Guru
2008 – IIFA Best Background Music – Guru
2008 – Outstanding contribution by an Indian in International Cinema
2009 – IIFA Best Music Direction – Jodhaa Akbar
2009 – IIFA Best Background Music – Jodhaa Akbar
2009 – IIFA Music Director of the Decade
A.R. Rahman poses with award for outstanding achievement by Indian in International Cinema and for best music direction for Barso Re (Guru)during 9th IIFA awards in Bangkok.

Sangeet Awards
2004 – Best Music Direction (Critics Award) – Yuva
2004 – Best Music Arrangement (Critics Award) – Yeh Rishta – Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities
Screen-Videocon Awards / Star Screen Awards
1998 – Best Non-film Album – Vande Mataram (Non-film category)
2000 – Best Music Direction – Taal
2007 – Best Background Music- Rang De Basanti
2008 – Best Music Direction – Guru
2008 – Best Background Music – Guru
2009 – Best Music Direction – Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na
2009 – Best Background Music – Jodhaa Akbar
2010 – Best Music Direction – Delhi-6
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
1992 – Best Music Direction – Roja
1993 – Best Music Direction – Gentleman
1994 – Best Music Direction – Kadhalan
1996 – Best Music Direction – Minsaara Kanavu
1999 – Best Music Direction – Sangamam
Zee Cine Awards
2000 – Zee Cine Award Best Music Director – Taal
2002 – Zee Cine Award Best Music Director – Lagaan
2003 – Zee Cine Award Best Music Director – Saathiya
2007 – Zee Cine Award Best Music Director – Rang De Basanti
2008 – Zee Cine Award Best Music Director – Guru
2008 – Zee Cine Award Best Background Music – Guru
Vijay Awards
2007 – Vijay Award for Best Music Director – Sivaji
Other awards
Planet-Bollywood People’s Choice Awards
2006 – People’s Choice Best Music Award – Rang De Basanti
2006 – People’s Choice Best Background Music Award – Rang De Basanti
Sunfeast Tamil Music Awards
2008 – Best Music Composer of the Year – Sivaji: The Boss
Tata Indicom Mirchi Music Awards
2009 – Music Director Of The Year – Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
2009 – Technical Award for Film Background Score – Jodhaa Akbar
2009 – Album Of The Year – Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
2009 – Tata Indicom Mirchi Listeners Choice Song Of The Year – “Kabhi Kabhi Aditi” (Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na)
2009 – Tata Indicom Mirchi Listeners Choice Album Of The Year – Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
V. Shantaram Award
2007 – Best Music – Guru
2008 – Best Music – Jodhaa Akbar
International Film awards
Academy Awards (Oscars) (United States)

2009 – Best Original Music Score – Slumdog Millionaire
2009 – Best Original Song – “Jai Ho” – Slumdog Millionaire


Golden Globe Awards (United States)

A.R.Rahman as seen in Golden Globe Awards function
2009 – Best Original Score – Slumdog Millionaire
British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) (United Kingdom)
AR Rahman Wins The Prestigious Golden Globe Award, he has become the first Indian to win the prestigious Golden Globe Award.


2009 – Anthony Asquith Award for Best Film Music – Slumdog Millionaire
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards (United States)
2008 – Critics’ Choice Award for Best Composer – Slumdog Millionaire
A.R. Rahman poses with the award for Best Song in the press room during VH1's 14th Annual Critics' Choice Awards held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 8, 2009 in Santa Monica, California.

Black Reel Awards
2008 – Best Original Soundtrack – Slumdog Millionaire
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (United States)
2008 – Best Music Score – Slumdog Millionaire
New York Film Critics Online Awards (United States)
2008 – NYFCO Best Score Award – Slumdog Millionaire
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
2008 – Best Original Score – Slumdog Millionaire
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards (United States)
2008 – Best Score – Slumdog Millionaire
Satellite Awards (United States)
2008 – Satellite Award for Best Original Score – Slumdog Millionaire

Other awards

Grammy Awards
2009 – Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – Slumdog Millionaire
2009 – Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media – “Jai Ho” – Slumdog Millionaire
Just Plain Folks Music Awards
2009 – * Just Plain Folks Music Award For Best Music Album – Varalaru

A.R.Rahman won 2 Grammy Awards for Slumdog Millionaire--52 Grammy Awards 2010

MTV Awards
MTV Video Music Awards
1999 – International Viewer’s Choice Awards (MTV India) – “Dil Se Re” – Dil Se
MTV Asia Awards
2003 – MTV Asia Award for Favorite Artist India
MTV Immies
2003 – Best Music Composer (Film Category) – “Saathiya” – Saathiya
UK Asian Music Awards (United Kingdom)
2009 – Outstanding Achievement by an Asian in music field
World Soundtrack Awards
2009 – Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film – “Jai Ho” – Slumdog Millionaire
Election Commission of India honoured as India’s Icon of Last 21 Years
Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and AR Rahman awarded India’s Icon of Last 21 Years in Entertainment.


Rotary Award

A.R.Rahman - conferred honorary doctorate by Anna University

Monday, August 30, 2010

Subhash photos

The Young Subhas



Subhas Chandra Bose was born on January 23, 1897. His father was Rai Bahadur Janakinath Bose, a prominent lawyer of Cuttack, Orissa. His mother was Prabhavati Bose, a remarkable example of Indian womanhood.




Later, the world came to know him as Netaji. After completing his early studies at the European Protestant Collegiate School in Cuttack, he came to Calcutta to study at Presidency College in 1913. Upon completing his graduation, he left India for England to appear at the Indian Civil Service Examination, but he was reluctant to work under the British Government. Thus he resigned and returned to India on the call of Chittaranjan Das.

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Bose (second from left) and the team of volunteers for medical mission in China



Arriving for the Congress meeting in 1938



After the European tour



Arriving for the All India Congress Committee meeting in 1939





Netaji reviewing INA troops in Singapore after formally taking command





























Subhas with Mahatma Gandhi in 1938

















Netaji in Germany





Bose along with Rommel, the famous German field marshal





Cabinet members of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, 1943





George Lansbury (1859-1940) the Labour politician greets the Indian nationalist leader and President of the All-India Congress Subhas Chandra.


Subhas Chandra Bose in a Tokyo speech in 1945



Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose during his house arrest at Kurseong



Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose' elder Sarat Chandra Bose with his wife and children at their Giddepahar Bungalow in Kurseong



Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at Gidhepahar, Kurseong flanked by young Indian nationalists Amiya Basu and Shishir Basu

Friday, August 27, 2010

babys

Baby fun
Fun for childrenFrom the doun of our lives...
children are like monkeys... they imitates grown ups

Funny KissPractice, Practice, Practice
Get it right!
But please use a real woman...