Rahman won two Oscars and a Golden Globe for his number 'Jai ho' in the movie.
The  Chennai-based composer is competing in the same section as before -  Original Score for a motion picture category - with the likes of  Alexandre Desplat ('The King's Speech'), Danny Elfman ('Alice in  Wonderland'), Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross ('The Social Network'), and  Hans Zimmer ('Inception').
Bollywood was on cloud nine with its leading musician's feat.
'AR  Rahman nominated for Golden Globe for '127 Hours' score. Marching to  another Oscar?' tweeted filmmaker Shekhar Kapur. The soundtrack of '127  Hours' includes the popular song 'If I Rise', a collaboration between  Rahman and pop star Dido.
Starring  'Spider-Man' star James Franco, the movie is a biopic about mountaineer  Aron Ralston, who was trapped in a canyon in Utah for five days by a  boulder that fell on his right arm and he freed himself by amputating  the limb.
Ralston recently even complimented the composer on his music in the film by sending him a hand-written note.
It  read: 'For A.R, Thank you for bringing your amazing music to my story -  if only I had your soundtrack in the canyon, I could've lasted another  127 hours. Best Wishes, A.R. (Aron Ralston).'
Fondly  called the Mozart of Madras, Rahman was honoured with a Padma Bhushan  this year. The shy musician also has two gramophones on his shelf that  he won at the 52nd Grammy Awards for his music in 'Slumdog Millionaire'.
The  only defeat he had had was at this year's Oscars ceremony when his  number 'Na Na' from his Hollywood debut venture 'Couple's Retreat'  failed to win a nomination in the Best Original Song category at the  gala.
Source: sifymovies
 
