The young lead pair of Slumdog Millionaire - U.K. based Dev Patel and Mumbai girl Freida Pinto were all smiles at the red carpet in anticipation of their biggest ever night.
The cast and crew of Slumdog Millionaire including (from L-R) producer Christian Colson, Dev Patel, Anil Kapoor, Freida Pinto, director Danny Boyle, music composer A.R..Rahman and writer of the film Simon Beaufoy pose for the shutterbugs at the red carpet of the 66th Annual Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California
The 66th Annual Golden Globe awards took place last night (Sun, Jan 11) at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills California. Apart from the Who's Who of Hollywood, the event also saw some prominent faces from the Indian entertainment industry. All eyes were on Danny Boyle's much talked about film Slumdog Millionaire, which was nominated in as many as 4 categories. Did it actually manage to bag the top honors? Read on as we bring out some of the best moments from the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Director Danny Boyle makes a grand entry at the Red Carpet of the 66th Annual Golden Globe awards amidst loud cheer.
And now its time for the results…Yes Ladies and Gentlemen…Slumdog Millionaire didn't let its millions of fans down as the film bagged as many as 4 Top awards, thereby sweeping the Golden Globes. Here director Danny Boyle is seen along with Dev Patel and Freida Pinto holding the trophy for the Best Motion Picture (Drama).
Read More">It was a proud moment for Indians world over as A.R. Rahman became the first Indian to win a Golden Globe award. The music maestro won the Best Original Score award for his soul-stirring music in Slumdog Millionaire. The fourth and final award for the film went to writer Simon Beaufoy for Best Screenplay (MotionRead More
It was a proud moment for Indians world over as A.R. Rahman became the first Indian to win a Golden Globe award. The music maestro won the Best Original Score award for his soul-stirring music in Slumdog Millionaire. The fourth and final award for the film went to writer Simon Beaufoy for Best Screenplay (Motion Picture). This story of an ordinary slum boy who participates in the game show 'Who wants to be a Millionaire?' surely seems to have struck the right chord with audiences world over. No wonder then that the cast and crew are seen living it up with their trophies in the Press Room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.