Grammy Awards has nominated song “Jai Ho” from “Slumdog Millionaire” in best song category. Overwhelmed by the honor, lyricist Gulzar says its right time when Indian film fraternity can honor foreign filmmakers too.
Gulzar told reporters, "Let's have a category for best foreign cinema in our National Awards so that we too have a chance to recognize films made outside India."
The Academy Award winning song of "Slumdog Millionaire" 'Jai Ho' is written by Gulzar and composed by A.R. Rahman.
According to Gulzar, "Both me and Rahman have done work that has been liked before. What makes ‘Jai Ho’ special was that it was part of a non-Indian film. ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ is not an Indian film. Just like ‘Gandhi’ was not. We need to understand that international recognition comes to us when India is packaged into a non-Indian vehicle."
That is why Gulzar advocate honoring foreign films with National Awards. He added that, "Slumdog Millionaire’ could vie for mainstream American and European awards because it was an international film. Otherwise our films like 'Neecha Nagar', 'Mother India', 'Do Bigha Zameen' and the films of Mrinal Sen and Satyajit Ray have been nominated in the ‘foreign’ categories.”
About the song 'Jai Ho' he said, "It's not as if I coined it on the spot for 'Slumdog Millionaire'. Jai Ho is a term that is as ancient as it is sacrosanct. I’d sound extremely foolish if I took any credit for that phrase or for the success of that song. The entire credit must go to Rahman and Rahman alone. He has taken our popular sounds to an international level."
Talking about the journey of writing the lyrics of "Jai Ho”, Gulzar said: “When I wrote ‘Jai Ho’, I was looking for a phrase that would best represent Indian sentiments. That it’s now gone from the Oscars, where movies are honored, to the Grammys, where music gets recognized, is an amazing journey for Jai Ho. Like I said, it’s from the Ramayan to Rahman. I will take no credit for it.”
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