Gulzar credits Rahman for \'Jai Ho\' Oscar win

Gulzar credits Rahman for 'Jai Ho' Oscar win

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

The popular "Jai Ho" song would not have won the prestigious without the contribution of music maestro A R Rahman who changed the face and form of Indian film songs, said

Composed by Rahman for the 2009 film "Slumdog Millionaire", "Jai Ho" is the first Hindi song to win an in the Best Original Score and Best Original Song categories.

penned the lyrics and lent his voice to the track.

"It was because of A R Rahman the song won the award. Although also contributed in making the song a hit by putting a lot of into it.

"Overall, I would say we all agree that it was because of the music maestro A R Rahman that the song won the coveted prize," said here at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival.

The film completed 10 years since its release in on January 22.

He said Rahman's "great contribution" changed the longstanding form of the film which are always written to the already compiled tunes.

Gulzar also said writing a song was a "much tedious" process than writing a poem.

"A poem is a free flow of expressions. In the song it is not your statement. It is the statement of a story which has a character and a language and a tune which has already been compiled," he said, adding that it makes him "sad and not angry" when he sees the translation of some of his on

Gulzar said cinema had its own identity and a book cannot entertain people the way films do.

"Books may last longer than cinema, but with a book you cannot dance away. The cinema has its own identity. It is a totally different medium. A book cannot be shared with the masses like a song," he said.

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 19:00 IST