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Slumdog Millionaire Golden Globe triumph
The story revolves around a 18-year-old Mumbai street kid who wins the jackpot on the Hindi version of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'

There’s jubilation in India over its famed music composer, AR Rehman, becoming the first Indian to win a Golden Globe for scoring the music of the film, Slumdog Millionaire, which swept three more awards today. Our correspondent Zubair Ahmed reports from Mumbai:


Slumdog Millionare is based on the popular game show ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?’ and stars several high-profile Bollywood actors whose performances delighted the judges. The country is now in euphoric mood and Indians are thrilled with the film’s success.

The winners of the Golden Globes are often seen as favourites to win at the Oscars, and Indians now have their hopes pinned on further success when nominations for the Oscars are announced on January the 22nd.

But it’s the film’s composer, AR Rehman, who’s the toast of Bollywood. Even with all his talent, he had never won an international award of such standing before. The film’s co-director, Loveleen Tandon, said Mr Rehman had made India proud. Irrfan Khan, one of the film’s leading actors, told the BBC it had been a long time in coming but that Mr Rehman’s Golden Globe had made them very happy.

Zubair Ahmed, BBC News, Mumbai


high-profile
attracting a lot of attention and interest from the public and mass media

delighted
gave great enjoyment to

in euphoric mood
extremely happy and excited

thrilled with
very excited/pleased by

pinned on
if you have your hopes pinned on something, you wish and expect that it will happen

the toast of
someone who is given a lot of attention and greatly admired

of such standing
that is so important and prestigious

a long time in coming
anticipated/expected for a long time

Fuente: www.bbc.co.uk

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