Pakistani-origin sound engineer Taurees Habib has etched his name in history by becoming the first Pakistani to win a Grammy Award in sound engineering.
Habib earned the honour for his work on the soundtrack of Dune: Part Two, created in collaboration with world-renowned composer Hans Zimmer. His contribution drew international praise and secured him the prestigious award.
In a personal revelation, Habib said he had kept the achievement under wraps until the Grammy trophy reached him. Sharing the news on social media this week, he called it “one of the most memorable moments” of his life.
The announcement has been met with nationwide celebration, with peers, celebrities, and fans applauding Habib’s success as a breakthrough for Pakistan’s presence in the global creative and technical industries.
His achievement is seen not only as a personal triumph but also as an inspiration for young Pakistani professionals aspiring to make their mark internationally through skill, hard work, and innovation.
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