Indian euphony master AR Rahman has made it once again! He received two nominations on Tuesday 83 original score by Danny Boyle Annual Academy Awards, and 127 hours of song, "If I Rise" and the movie itself.
The composer, who won the double work of Oscar in "The Millionaire" in 2009, is now vying for the golden statue is an original score by John Powell ("How to Train Your Dragon"), Hans Zimmer (" initial) Alexander Desplat ("The King's Speech), Trent Rezmor and Atticus Ross (" social network ") of the original music category.
Rahman is to share his nomination for best song category and Rolo Dido Armstrong, who wrote the words: "If I Rise."
In a past interview with IANS, Rahman told he would welcome a nomination, but do not expect a price yet.
"I'm happy if I can get the candidates, but I have enough in a lifetime Oscar. I do not think I will get an Oscar. I'll enjoy the action and see it, but I do not think I'll get it," he said.
Shortly after he lost the Golden Globe award for 127 hours and 45 received a nomination for the same project in the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award.
He as well won the Best Original Song for 'Choice Movie Awards for 127 hours of critical issues in India 16th on Wednesday.