LOS ANGELES — Indian composer A.R. Rahman scored a double triumph at the Grammy 
Awards here Sunday, scooping two early honors for his music from Oscar-winning 
film "Slumdog Millionaire."

Rahman won the first Grammy of the pre-show at the Staples Center in the best 
compilation soundtrack for a motion picture category before his "Jai Ho" won in 
the best motion picture song category moments later.

"This is insane, god is great again," Rahman said as he accepted his second 
award before a VIP audience.

Rahman's rivals in the soundtrack category included Steve Jordan for "Cadillac 
Records," Quentin Tarantino for "Inglourious Basterds", and the producers of 
"Twilight" and "True Blood."

In the best song category Rahman's beaten rivals included Bruce Springsteen for 
his song "The Wrestler," from the Oscar-nominated movie of the same name.

The Grammy success comes after Rahman earned two Oscars for his music in 
"Slumdog Millionaire" at last year's Academy Awards.

The talented music maestro picked up the best original score statuette before 
scooping the best song Oscar.

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