A. R. Rahman wins 'Grassroot Grammy'

September 02, 2009 02:51 pm | Updated December 17, 2016 04:38 am IST - New Delhi

A R Rahman at a promotional event in Chennai. File Photo: R. Ravindran

A R Rahman at a promotional event in Chennai. File Photo: R. Ravindran

The Oscar-winning musician A. R. Rahman has won the 'Grassroot Grammy' award held in the U.S.

The 'Mozart of Madras' bagged the top prize for the soundtrack in the Tamil film "Godfather" in the 'Best Indian album' category at the 'Just Plain Folks 2009 Music Awards' held recently.

Bangla band 'Krosswindz' and Ilayaraja were among others nominated in the category.

With over 50,000 members worldwide, the 'Just Plain Folks 2009 Music Awards' is aimed at supporting grassroot songwriters and musicians through networking, education and promotional support.

Rahman also won the third place in the 'Best Indian Song' category for 'Innisai' (Radio Mix) from "Godfather" while his 'Illamai' was fifth in the same category.

Ilayaraja's "Music Journey: Live in Italy" was third in the 'Best Indian album' category.

In 'Indian Classical and Traditional Album' category Shweta Jhaveri's "Avishkar" clinched the first position.

The awards received responses from over 163 countries.

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