Dalai Lama wins Grammy Award Kpop Demon Hunters also received an award
Los Angeles:- At the world's prestigious 68th Grammy Awards ceremony, the Dalai Lama won the Grammy Award in the Audiobook, Narration and Storytelling Recording category. This is the Dalai Lama's first Grammy Award. He left behind US Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in this category.
The song 'Golden' from the K-pop Demon Hunters film won the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media. This is the first time that a K-pop actor or group has won a Grammy. On this occasion, the songwriters gave their speeches in both English and Korean while accepting the award.
The Music Film Award went to 'Music for John Williams' and with it, director Steven Spielberg won his first Grammy. Now they have officially become EGOT (actors who have won Emmy, Grammy, Tony and Oscar).
Before the main ceremony, the opening program was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. On this occasion, 86 Grammy Awards are to be given. During this, many actors raised their voices against the immigration policy of US President Donald Trump administration. American singer Shabuji said emotionally that immigrants have built this country.
American singer Gloria Estefan also expressed concern over the current political situation. It is worth mentioning that the main event will be hosted by famous comedian Trevor Noah. Kendrick Lamar is leading the 2026 Grammy nominations with 9 nominations, while big names like Lady Gaga and Jack Antonoff are also in the race.
