

Junu Gautam
Active@junugautam · Music Artists, Playback Singer
Junu Gautam is a Nepali singer. Junu, who is a permanent resident of Jhapa, She has taken music education in India. Even today, She is still studying music with Bernali Basu in Siliguri. , Junu is coming to Nepal during the free time. She entere...
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Junu Gautam is a Nepali singer. Junu, who is a permanent resident of Jhapa, She has taken music education in India. Even today, She is still studying music with Bernali Basu in Siliguri. , Junu i...
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