
A.R. Rahman gets IIFA award
By Prasanna Singh [ May 20, 2008 ]Views: (1)
A.R. Rahman gets IIFA award
This year IIFA (International Indian Film Academy) has recognised A.R. Rahman as the ‘Outstanding Indian contributing to International Cinema’. Rahman is credited with increasingIndian film music’s popularity all over the world by his music compositions. He has been recognized as the ambassador of Indian music.
The award bestowed upon A.R. Rahman is one among the three special recognitions of IIFA, the other two being ‘Outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema’ and ‘Achievment in Indian Cinema’. The other two have been won byeminent director Shyam Benegal and Mumtaz respectively.
Shyam Benegal is considered as one of the best filmmakers of India. He marked his debut withAnkur, the impact of which can be felt even today. Shyam Benegal has a very simple but unique style. At the moment, the director is busy storyboarding for his film on Buddha. He is also working on a comedy subject which has received a lot of attention and is on the verge of completion. It is about a postman of a small villagefull ofilliterate people, who becomes the confidant of everyone by reading them their letters.
Mumtaz, the Bollywood actress who was the queen of every heart in the 70s, has been recognised as an achiever in the Indian Cinema.
These awardees will be presented trophies at IIFA Weekend, which will be held in Bangkok from June 6th to8th, 2008.



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