

Narayan Rayamajhi
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Narayan Rayamajhi is a leading Nepali folk singer, composer, lyricist, scriptwriter, film director, and producer known for his deep contribution to Nepali lok‑geet and cinema. Active since 1985, he has written more than 14 dozen folk songs, 6 dozen m...
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Narayan Rayamajhi is a leading Nepali folk singer, composer, lyricist, scriptwriter, film director, and producer known for his deep contribution to Nepali lok‑geet and cinema. Active since 1985, he ha...
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