List of awards and nominations received by A. R. Rahman

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A. R. Rahman is an Indian composer, singer and songwriter. Described by Time as one of the most popular composers,[1] he has provided musical scores predominantly for Tamil and Hindi films apart from a few films in other regional film industries of India and international productions. Rahman started his career by composing musical scores for documentaries, advertisements and Television channels. He made his debut as a film composer through Roja after being approached by its director Mani Ratnam. The soundtrack became popular upon release, which led to him winning the National Film Award for Best Music Direction at the 40th National Film Awards, the first time for a debutant.[a] As of 2018, Rahman has garnered 6 National Film Awards, 15 Filmfare Awards and 17 Filmfare Awards South, a record for an Indian composer.

Honorary[edit]

Government[edit]

Honorary Doctorate[edit]

Other Honorary Awards[edit]

Film awards and nominations[edit]

★ Academy Awards[edit]

★ BAFTA Awards[edit]

★ Golden Globe Awards[edit]

★ Grammy Awards[edit]

★ World Soundtrack Awards[edit]

★ Satellite Awards[edit]

★ Critics’ Choice Movie Awards[edit]

★ Asian Film Awards[edit]

★ National Film Awards[edit]

★ Tamil Nadu State Film Awards[edit]

★ Filmfare Awards[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Background Score[edit]

Special Awards[edit]

★ Filmfare Awards South[edit]

Tamil[edit]

Telugu[edit]

★ IIFA Awards[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Background Score[edit]

Special Awards[edit]

★SIIMA Awards

★ Mirchi Music Awards

Year Film Category Results
2009 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Album of the Year Won
Music Composer of the Year
Listeners Choice Album of the Year
Listeners Choice Song of the Year for ”Kabhi Kabhi Aditi”
Jodhaa Akbar Song of the Year for ”Jashn-e-Bahara”
Best Background Score
2010 Delhi-6 Album of the Year
Song of the Year for ”Masakali”
Music Composer of the Year
Best Song Arranger & Programmer for ”Masakali”
2011 Raavan Best Background Score Nominated
Best Song Arranger & Programmer for ”Ranjha Ranjha”
2012 Rockstar Album of the Year Won
Music Composer of the year for ”Nadaan Parinde”
Music Composer of the year for ”Sadda Haq” Nominated
Song of the Year for ”Nadaan Parinde”
Song of the Year for ”Sadda Haq”
Song representing Sufi tradition for ”Kun Faya Kun” Won
Listeners Choice Album of the Year
Listeners Choice Song of the Year for ”Nadaan Parinde”
2013 Jab Tak Hai Jaan Best Background Score Nominated
2015 Highway Best Background Score
2016 Tamasha Song of the Year for ”Agar Tum Saath Ho” Nominated
Listeners Choice Song of the Year for ”Agar Tum Saath Ho” Won
2022 Atrangi Re Album of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year for ”Chaka Chak”
Music Composer of the year ”Chaka Chak”
Music Composer of the year ”Rait Zara Si”
Music Composer of the year ”Tere Rang”
Listeners Choice Album of the Year Won
Listeners Choice Song of the Year for ”Chaka Chak”
Dil Bechara Album of the Year Nominated
Listeners Choice Album of the Year
Mimi Best Song Arranger & Programmer for ”Param Sundari” Won

Other Awards[edit]

  • CineMAA Awards
  • CNN-IBN Song of the Year Award
  • Denver Film Critics Society Awards
  • Film Fans’ Awards
    • 1993 – Best Music Director (Tamil) – Roja
    • 1994 – Best Music Director (Tamil) – Gentleman
    • 1995 – Best Music Director (Tamil) – Kadhalan
    • 1996 – Best Music Director (Tamil) – Bombay
  • Global Film & Music Festival Award[54]
    • 2023 – Best Music Composer for Feature Film in Foreign Language – Iravin Nizhal

Nominations[edit]

National[edit]

International[edit]

Longlisted[edit]

This section refers to awards where Rahman has been considered for a nomination but has not been nominated.

Top lists[edit]

Rahman’s songs and soundtracks have been included in the following top lists:

Other achievements[edit]

Milestones[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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