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Kiran Kharel

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Kiran Kharel is a renowned Nepali poet and lyricist known for his significant contributions to Nepali literature and music. He has penned lyrics for numerous popular Nepali songs, collaborating with various artists and composers.​ Popular Songs by K...

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Kiran Kharel is a renowned Nepali poet and lyricist known for his significant contributions to Nepali literature and music. He has penned lyrics for numerous popular Nepali songs, collaborating with v...

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Full NameKiran Kharel
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Active Since2000

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11

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26 yrs

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