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With
all the bouquets my  home has literally become  'Gulzar'. The Rahman-Gulzar jodi
can truly  be  captioned 
Gulzar More Pics 
Jai
ho.” 

Speaking on  A R Rahman’s two
Oscars,  Gulzar Saab chuckles mischievously.  “It’s  like the song I
wrote  for Guru  for him  Ek lo ek muft. He  got  one Oscar and then  the other
one was a  bonus. Happily I’m part   of the second
one.” 

Gulzar Saab   was not in  Los
Angeles when the  double Oscar   for  Slumdog Millionaire  including one for  a 
song Jai ho  written  by  the  poet-extraordinaire was
announced. 

In fact  he wasn’t even 
watching the Oscars when  the Oscar  for Jai ho
announced. 

“Forget about me. I  feel 
very proud  of
Rahman ... always have always will. I think Rahman brought a change to  Indian 
film songs,
and for years.  He gave a new form to the  film song. This  recognition at the 
Oscars  proves  that he has made a  world  of  difference  to the Hindi film
song.  Otherwise classical Indian  music  was always known globally even before
the fim song.” 

Gulzar Saab reminisces on Rahman. 
“I  started  noticing his pathbreaking numbers when he  did his first
score with me in Dil  Se. But  even  before that  he was doing pioneering work. 
When I  heard  the announcement  for  his first  Oscar I got a  lump in  my 
throat. It was enough  for  me. I got  up  and left  the room. I  didn’t 
know   my song Jai ho  won  the Oscar. My son-in-law  Govind   came and hugged
me  and said, ‘It’s  won a  double Oscar  . One for your 
song.’ 

Gulzar Saab feels the double Oscar 
is  a benchmark  for our cinema. “It makes  Indian cinema   a part  of
world cinema, just like there are Asian awards that make us part of Asian
cinema. Oscars  certainly  put us  under a  global gaze. Since  the Oscars are
American our Indian films never before  went into mainstream categories. Slumdog
Millionaire has opened up doors  for  our cinema
.” 

Gulzar Saab  is  also very  proud of
the Oscar  given  to  Resul Pookutty  for  sound mixing. “Rahman’s 
Oscar we all expected. I’m happy to be part  of  his second Oscar. But
Resul’s recognition  is  a breakthrough for all technicians in   Indian
cinema.” 

Gulzar Saab  would also  like make
mention  of  Sukhwinder who  sang the Oscar-winning song  Jai ho.   “No
one  else is mentioning  him. He’s an integral part of Jai ho. Of course,
Rahman is  the most important part  of  the  song. But after that Sukhwinder and
I   are also important  components  in  the
song.” 

So why  wasn’t he  at  the 
Oscars  ceremony? 
Because,”
Gulzar Saab deadpans, “I didn’t have a  black coat  and no lawyer 
was  willing to  lend  me a size  that  fitted. I was too nervous to  attend
without  a black coat.” 

Press him a little further he  comes
out  with   the truth, “My right shoulder got hurt  while playing tennis.
I pulled a muscle  two weeks ago.  I’m going through therapy. I’ve 
a tennis tournament on March 1. Hopefully, my physiotherapist  will allow me. 
I’ll play  even if I lose. But I didn’t want  us to lose at the
Oscars.” 


      

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