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Slumdog is favourite pick for Best Picture Oscar

Updated on: 22 February,2009 12:37 PM IST  | 
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Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire has been voted the film people would most like to win the Best Picture Oscar. The Mumbai-set drama has already won seven BAFTAs and four Golden Globes.

Slumdog is favourite pick for Best Picture Oscar




Mumbai-set drama




According to a poll carried out for HMV's film and music social networking site getcloser.com, Slumdog Millionaire would win the prize if the public decided the victor.

An overwhelming 59 per cent of voters named Slumdog Millionaire as their favourite to win Best Picture, with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button a distant second with 22 per cent votes, contactmusic.com reports.

The results were similar in the Best Director category of the getcloser poll, with 59 percent of voters naming Danny Boyle as their choice for Oscar glory.

The rags-to-riches story has received a total of 10 Oscar nominations, including three for Indian music maestro A R Rahman and one for Resul Pookutty for sound mixing.

In the acting categories, people picked Mickey Rourke and Kate Winslet for the top prizes, and Taraji P Henson and the late Heath Ledger for the supporting awards.

"This poll of film fans suggests that Slumdog Millionaire has a great chance of building on its BAFTA success by also prevailing in the key best picture and directing Oscar categories - although it's likely to face a much stronger challenge from The Curious Case of Benjamin Button this time around," said Matt Potter, content manager for the networking site.

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