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A R Rahman's Qutub- E- Kripa's music shortlisted for Academy Awards

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Mumbai , 19 Dec 2017

Last updated on: Dec 19, 2017, 00:00 IST

Hollywood film "Lake of Fire" songs that have been composed by Qutub-E-Kripa, an ensemble of student musicians of AR Rahman's music academy KM Music Conservatory, have been shortlisted for the Best Original Song at the 2018 Academy Awards.On Tuesday, the Academy unveiled the list of contenders which included three songs of the film--"Have you ever wondered", "I'll be gone" and "We'll party all night". Rahman, who himself won the Oscar in 2009 for "Slumdog Millionaire" in two categories-- Best Original Score and Best Original Song, congratulated the team for its success on Twitter on Tuesday. "Congratulations Qutub-E-Kripa team of A.H. Kaashif, Parag Chhabra, Riyanjali Bhowmick, Jerry Vincent, Sachin Mannat and N.D. Santosh for the 'Lake of Fire' songs shortlist for Best Original Song at the 2018 Academy Awards," he tweeted. Two songs "Kaadanayum kaalchilambe" and "Maanathe maarikurumbe" from actor Mohanlal's "Pulimurugan" have also been nominated under the category . Qutub-E-Kripa has been co-credited with Rahman for the background scores of projects like "O Kadhal Kanman" ,"Tamash", "OK Jaan", "Kaatru Veliyida", "Mo" and Netflix show "Daughters of Destiny".

 

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