"It's a perspective according to the film. Every score is according to a film and what is does to it. I am now looking forward to the big one," he said.
The film directed by Danny Boyle continued its winning streak, bagging seven BAFTA awards including the ones for Best Film and Director.
While Rahman has won the Award for the Best Music Score, another Indian, Resul Pookutty won for Best Sound Editing.
"It's a credit to the film itself and the spirit with which the film was made, the people who helped us make it and also that obviously transfers to the audience and how much they enjoy watching it. We've had a wonderful time and wonderful support in Mumbai and around the world," said Boyle.
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Anil Kapoor who plays a reality game show host in the film called the award a victory for Mumbai. "I feel it's Mumbai's victory. That's what Danny and Christian (Colson) said that we dedicate this award to the people of Mumbai and definitely, you know Mumbai is the real star of this film, Slumdog Millionaire, the people of Mumbai absolutely," he said.
Lead actor Dev Patel was ecstatic too, "It's a once-in-a lifetime opportunity and I'm just privileged to be a part of it, so I'm really happy," he said.
Winner takes all: BAFTA 2009 Winners
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ALWAYS A WINNER
Danny Boyle with his award for Best Director for the film Slumdog Millionaire.
STRIKING A POSE
British producer Christian Colson poses with his award after winning Best Film for Slumdog MillionairE.
WINNING STREAK
Simon Beaufoy poses with the award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Slumdog Millionaire.
PRIDE AND JOY
Anthony Dod Mantle poses with the award for cinematography for Slumdog Millionaire.
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