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Kishwor Lopchan is a Nepali singer and composer known for blending melodic Nepali music with themes of discipline, movement, and cultural identity. Alongside his musical career, he is a respected martial arts coach with expertise across multiple Eastern and South Asian combat systems.He trains students in Shaolin Kung Fu, Wushu, Kickboxing/Sanda, ThangTa, Jeet Kune Do, Karate, and Taichi, making him one of the few Nepali instructors with such a wide cross‑disciplinary foundation. His coaching style emphasizes body‑mind balance, traditional discipline, and performance‑oriented technique.His dual identity as a music artist and martial arts mentor positions him uniquely within Nepal’s creative and athletic communities.
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Sunita Shrestha is a Nepali film and television actress known for her versatile performances across commercial cinema, social dramas, and romantic films. Active since 2000, she has appeared in more than 11 feature films, including notable titles such as Intu Mintu Londonma (2018), Hari (2018), Chauka Dau (2019), Churifuri (2021), Babari (2022), and Parkhi Base Timilai (2024). She is also credited as a producer, contributing to films like Himmat 2 (2013) and Bhai (2000). Her screen presence is marked by emotional clarity, naturalistic acting, and strong supporting roles that elevate ensemble storytelling.
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Hira Devi Waiba (1940–2011) was a pioneering Nepali folk singer whose voice became the soul of traditional Nepali music. Born in Ambootia, Darjeeling, she was the first artist to professionally record Nepali folk songs, including the first-ever Tamang Selo track “Chura ta Hoina Astura.” Her career spanned over four decades, during which she recorded more than 300 songs and worked with prestigious platforms like All India Radio, BBC, and His Master’s Voice. She was the first Nepali folk artist to be signed by Music Nepal and remains the only Grade A folk singer with All India Radio. Her timeless songs like “Phariya Lyaaidiyechan” and “Ramri Ta Ramri” continue to resonate across generations. After her passing in 2011, her children Navneet and Satya Aditya Waiba revived her legacy through the tribute project Ama Lai Shraddhanjali. Hira Devi Waiba remains a cultural icon and guardian of Nepali folk heritage.
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Simosh Sunuwar is a renowned Nepali director, producer, editor, and visual effects artist known for his contributions to the Nepali film industry. Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, he began his career as a music composer in 1992, working on numerous songs and radio jingles before transitioning into filmmaking. His directorial debut, Mission Paisa (2009), was a breakthrough success, establishing him as a talented filmmaker. He later directed First Love (2010), Mission Paisa 2: Reloaded (2015), and Jhyanakuti (2017), each showcasing his expertise in storytelling and visual effects. His latest project, Hattichhap (2024), further solidifies his reputation in the industry. Simosh has also worked extensively in television commercials and music videos, bringing innovation to Nepali media through his skills in editing and animation. His dedication to filmmaking has earned him recognition and respect, making him a key figure in Nepal’s entertainment landscape.
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