

Aditya NarayanJha
@aditya-narayanjha · Playback Singer
Aditya Narayan Jha is an Indian playback singer, actor, and television host known for his work in Hindi cinema and music reality shows. Although he comes from a Nepali‑origin musical family and is the son of legendary Nepali‑Indian playback singer Ud...
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Aditya Narayan Jha is an Indian playback singer, actor, and television host known for his work in Hindi cinema and music reality shows. Although he comes from a Nepali‑origin musical family and is the...
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