Shankar, 34, has been nominated in the Best World Music Album category for the self-composed record, which is a pure Indian classical album showcasing the meditative qualities of the Indian raga.
"Other people nominated alongside me are legends. I have been nominated against most of them multiple times and I have lost against them at least twice.
"Angelique (Kidjo) won last year, Gilberto Gil won when I was nominated for 'Rise' and Ladysmith Black Mambazo won another year when I was nominated. So, I have been losing against these guys. I will be very surprised if I win. I am being so used to getting nominated every time," Anoushka, who is currently in India for her three city tour, told PTI.
The mother of two says she is happy that a pure Indian classical album is getting a worldwide recognition.
"It's for an album which is special to me. It pays an homage to my late father. I really appreciate that it's a pure classical album and it is getting recognised. I really feel happy about it. My first album was of this kind only. Albums nominated in this category are generally crossover or fusion."
Anoushka says the feeling of being nominated every time is much different from her debut nod, which made her scream and run all over.
Indian origin musicians have a tough luck when it comes to Grammy and the sitarist feels that we should not give much importance to the recognition because it's an American award.
"Grammy by nature is an American award. So, obviously every other nationality will be awarded less. We also allow them to be the ultimate award in music. There are so many categories for American music and only one category for world music.
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