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Pandav Sunuwar (पाण्डव सुनुवार) was a celebrated Nepali folk singer and pioneering Radio Nepal RJ, admired for his soulful voice, natural humor, and radio programs that transformed Nepal’s broadcasting culture. Born on 2009 BS Poush 9 in Ragani, Okha...

1975 - Present artistnepal.com/pandav-sunuwar
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Pandav Sunuwar (पाण्डव सुनुवार) was a celebrated Nepali folk singer and pioneering Radio Nepal RJ, admired for his soulful voice, natural humor, and radio programs that transformed Nepal’s broadcastin...

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Full NamePandav Sunuwar
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Folk Singer
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Active Since1975

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