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Sarika Ghimire

Sarika Ghimire

@sarikaghimire · Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Sarika Ghimire is a multi-talented Nepali singer, lyricist, and composer known for her emotionally rich vocals and creative independence. With a growing digital presence and a string of original releases, she is carving out a distinct space in the mo...

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Sarika Ghimire is a multi-talented Nepali singer, lyricist, and composer known for her emotionally rich vocals and creative independence. With a growing digital presence and a string of original relea...

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Full NameSarika Ghimire
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Music Artists
Singer/ Performer
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Active Since2014

Career Highlights

Films

2

Awards

12 yrs

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