

Deepak Jangam
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Deepak Jangam is a distinguished Nepali music composer and lyricist, renowned for his significant contributions to the country's music industry. His career spans several decades, during which he has composed and written numerous songs that have left ...
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Deepak Jangam is a distinguished Nepali music composer and lyricist, renowned for his significant contributions to the country's music industry. His career spans several decades, during which he has c...
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