Golden Globe Awards and India

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Winners

1959

Samuel Goldwyn International Film Award for best film produced outside of the United States. V. Shantaram’s ‘Do Ankhen Barah Haath’

1983

Best Actor - Motion Picture - Drama Ben Kingsley, India / Gandhi/ 1983 Winner

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture John Briley, India / Gandhi/ 1983 Winner

New Star Of The Year - Actor Ben Kingsley, India / Gandhi/ 1983 Winner

Best Director - Motion Picture Richard Attenborough, India / Gandhi/ 1983 Winner

Best Picture - Non-English Language (formerly Foreign Language) Gandhi/ Richard Attenborough, India

2009

A. R. Rahman Winner

Best Score - Motion Picture - Slumdog Millionaire 2 Nominations, 1 Win

Composer, Score A. R. Rahman

Nominations

1959

According to binged.com Satyajit Ray’s ‘The World of Apu’ was nominated for th Samuel Goldwyn International Film Award. However, this has not been confirmed by GoldenGlobes.com, the official website

1989

‘Best Picture – Foreign Language’ Mira Nair’s ‘Salaam Bombay’

2002

‘Best Picture – Foreign Language’ Mira Nair’s ‘Monsoon Wedding’

2022

Best Picture —Non-English: SS Rajamouli’s “RRR”

Best Original Song— Motion Picture: SS Rajamouli’s “RRR”

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