Mozart
of
Madras
AR
Rahman
lost
out
the
Golden
Globe
award
for
the
'original
score'
category
to
musicians
Trent
Reznor
and
Atticus
Ross
for
their
music
in
the
film
The
Social
Network.
However,
the
great
musician
keeps
no
prejudice
against
it.
He
is
not
upset
of
losing
the
Golden
Globe.
Through
a
write-up
in
a
social
network
site
Rahman
expresses,
“Last
night,
Al
Pacino
and
Robert
De
Niro
were
honored
at
the
Golden
Globes...
I
was
3
meters
away...
:-)
The
distance
has
reduced
so
much...
Enough
admiration,
already!
I
feel
there
is
so
much
to
contribute
now..."
Very
well
said
Mr.
Rahman
the
distance
between
the
Indian
and
International
entertainment
world
has
reduced
a
lot
and
it
is
very
inspiring
to
learn
that
you
believe
that
there
is
a
long
way
to
go
and
a
lot
to
contribute.
The
Oscar
award
winner
Indian
musician
reveals
to
his
fans
about
his
dream
machine.
Writes
AR
Rahman,
“
It
was
a
National
Panasonic
NV380
video
player,
back
in
1986.
It
was
a
window
to
the
blitz
and
glitz
of
Hollywood...
Love
and
romance,
horror,
action
and
thrillers...
and
art
movies.
From
several
thousand
miles
away...
It
showed
me
the
charming
Kings
and
Queens
of
LA-land;
it
showed
me
the
technical
excellence
of
the
directors
and
cameramen.
It
made
me
hear
the
haunting
themes
of
John
Williams
and
Ennio
Morricone."
Rahman's
passion
and
dedication
for
music
is
something
that
is
expressed
from
each
of
the
words
in
the
above
write
up.