The Danny Boyle-helmed "Slumdog Millionaire" may have officially left its one-time underdog status behind, as the Indian romance drama took home awards for Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Original Score at the 2009 Golden Globes.

The film had ridden a wave of critical acclaim, and the wins now help cement it as an incoming Oscar heavyweight. Among those celebrating is noted composer A.R. Rahman, whose original work and collaboration with artist M.I.A. provided "Slumdog" with its venerable score. We caught up with Rahman recently and spoke to the musician about the film, his music and what its successes mean for the people of India. Watch the resulting chat below, and then click here for our full interview with A.R. Rahman.

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'Slumdog Millionaire'By Rodrigo Perez

Danny Boyle’s crowd-pleasing “Slumdog Millionaire” is taking the indie-movie world by storm, and the kinetic and propulsive film is garnering so much buzz (it was the toast of the Telluride and Toronto film festivals) that there’s talk its slow roll-out plan could hit on a mass level, even with Oscar.

A big part of the reason why is the pulsating and thrilling music by Indian composer A.R. Rahman, who collaborated with Sri Lankan Rapper M.I.A. on the original track, “O… Saya.” The soundtrack CD comes out tomorrow via M.I.A.'s new Interscope imprint N.E.E.T., and it also features M.I.A’s big summer hit, “Paper Planes” that became a hit because of the “Pineapple Express” trailer.

Some of you might think that Boyle jacked ‘Planes’ from the ‘Pineapple’ trailer, but Boyle’s a huge M.I.A fan and the track was a crucial one he had in mind from minute one. “I actually travelled to India with that song with me, it was a key song,” Boyle told MTV News. “And originally it was featured very early on in the film, but then we moved it to the halfway mark, and then the song was used in ‘Pineapple Express’,” he groaned. “What can you do?” Read More...

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Slumdog MillionaireIt’s one of the most buzzed-about films of the season, and a surefire Oscar contender. She’s an accomplished musician who made a commercial breakthrough with “Paper Planes,” one of the year’s biggest sleeper hits. Now, MTV has the exclusive scoop on the soundtrack that will bring M.I.A. and “Slumdog Millionaire” together for your listening enjoyment.

Renowned composer A.R. Rahman will release his critically beloved “Slumdog Millionaire” soundtrack online next week – and in stores next month – giving moviegoers the chance to take home his unique musical pastiche of what it feels like to grow up on the mean streets of Mumbai, India. In many early reviews of the recently opened Danny Boyle flick, critics (such as our own Kurt Loder) have praised the groundbreaking efforts of the music, which mixes the disparate worlds of Bollywood and hip-hop. Read More...

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