Indo-US singer Falguni Shah wins this year's Grammy Awards Following this, her fans have been congratulating her on social media.
The Grammys is an annual awards ceremony for musicians. The Oscars are considered to be the highest award given to films worldwide, and the Grammy Awards are given in the music industry. The festival honors the best participating artists in the music industry with awards in a variety of categories.
Accordingly, the 64th Grammy Awards Ceremony is taking place today in Las Vegas, USA. The ceremony presents Grammy Awards in 86 categories.
Born in Mumbai, India, Falguni Shah has been interested in music and song since childhood. While living in Mumbai, Shah learned the traditional music of Jaipur gharana and practiced music and song for 16 hours a day. She received music training from Sarangi / Voice Master Ustad Sultan Khan.
Shaw immigrated to the United States in 2000, where he continued his music training. In 2001, Shaw became a lead singer in the Boston-based Indo-American band Karishma.
She won the Shaw Award for Best Children's Album for 'A Colorful World' at the 64th Grammy Awards. On his Instagram page, she said, "I have no words to describe today. It is an honor to have the opportunity to showcase my talent at the Grammys. I received this award on behalf of the artists who worked on A Colorful World. We would like to express our gratitude to the festival organizers at this time."
Shah was previously nominated for a 2018 Grammy Award for his album 'Falu's Bazaar' under the same category. She also worked on the musical AR Rahman's Slumdog Millionaire movie.