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Parashu Ram Pandey is a highly respected bhajan singer, composer, and cultural ambassador from Nepal, widely recognized for his deep spiritual knowledge and musical devotion. With a profound understanding of the Puranas, Upanishads, and other sacred scriptures, he has emerged as a guiding voice in Nepal’s devotional music scene, capturing the hearts of thousands through his spiritually uplifting performances. Born and raised in a culturally rooted environment, Parashuram Pandey’s early life was shaped by a strong connection to spirituality and traditional music. His journey into the world of bhajans began with a sincere desire to share the timeless wisdom of Hindu philosophy through melodious expressions of faith. Over time, he cultivated a unique style that blends sacred teachings with emotionally resonant musical compositions. Parashuram Pandey’s bhajans are more than music—they are messages of devotion (bhakti), moral values (dharma), and the celebration of Nepal’s rich spiritual heritage. His voice has become a staple in religious gatherings, spiritual festivals, and cultural events across the country. His audiences range from elderly devotees to younger generations seeking meaning and connection through tradition. In addition to his live performances, Parashuram Pandey has expanded his spiritual mission through digital platforms. His music is featured on global streaming services such as Spotify,Apple Music, TIDAL, and Anghami, and his YouTube channel and social media platforms serve as spaces for sharing devotional content, cultural narratives, and spiritual reflections. Some of his most popular songs include: Timi Behuli Dulhai Dukhako Pirati Ko Khel Through his tireless efforts, Parashu Ram Pandey continues to be a vital force in the preservation and promotion of Nepalese culture, spirituality, and traditional music. His contribution extends beyond music—it is a heartfelt offering to the divine and a bridge between ancient wisdom and contemporary life.
Parashu Ram Pandey
Music Artists, Acting Coach

Raja Rajendra Pokharel is a Nepali comedian, producer, and radio presenter known for his contributions to Nepal’s entertainment industry. He is the Project Head of the Nepali Comedy Show on Radio Janata 89.1 MHz and serves as the Concept Creator and Episode Director for Comedy Hub at AP1TV. Additionally, he has worked as a Senior Programme Producer and Presenter at Radio Audio. Career & Contributions Raja Rajendra Pokharel has been involved in comedy, television, and radio broadcasting for several years. His work in Nepali comedy has made him a recognizable figure in the industry. He has also been associated with Himalaya TV and News24/E24 Television, where he contributed to entertainment programs. Education & Background He studied M.A. in English Literature at Ratna Rajyalaxmi Campus and has been active in media and entertainment since his early career. Originally from Jhapa District, he currently resides in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Raja Rajendra Pokharel
Comedian Artists, Media Personality, Performing Artists

Karma Gyalchen Bomzan is a versatile Nepali singer, composer, and lyricist originally from Okayti Mirik, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. He has been based in Kathmandu since 2010 and has contributed significantly to Nepali music over the past two decades. Career & Achievements Karma Gyalchen Bomzan has composed and sung over 500 songs, spanning genres like folk, romantic, and modern Nepali music. He has also worked as a playback singer for 10 Nepali movie songs, including Megha and Bindas-3. His music often reflects the lifestyle and culture of rural Nepali communities, making his work deeply relatable to audiences. Popular Songs Some of his most well-known songs include: "Baba Ko Topi" – A classic melody song. "Cheena Jana" – A modern pop song. "Aadha Timro Aadha Mero" – A romantic Nepali song. "Dhaka Topi" – A song celebrating Nepali identity. "Aaija Daiba" – A semi-classical song with deep meaning. Awards & Recognition Karma Gyalchen Bomzan has received multiple awards, including: Hits FM Music Awards (2004 & 2005) for ChinJan Vayay Pachhi. Radio Kantipur National Award (2019) for Baba Ko Topi. Tuborg Image Awards (2018, 2019, 2022) for best vocal and best composer.
Karma Gyalchen Bomzan
Music Artists, Guitarist, Singer/ Performer

Geetanjali Thapa is a Nepali and Indian actress known for her work in both Bollywood and Nepali cinema. She was born in Gangtok, Sikkim, India, and started her career as a model before transitioning into acting. Career Highlights She made her feature film debut with Tina Ki Chaabi in 2010. Her film I.D. won her Best Actress awards at the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Madrid Film Festival. She starred in Monsoon Shootout, which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival 2013. She won the National Film Award for Best Actress (2013) for her performance in Liar's Dice, which was also India's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards. She appeared in Tigers alongside Emraan Hashmi, which was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. She starred in Trapped alongside Rajkummar Rao, a survival drama directed by Vikramaditya Motwane. Her film Stray Dolls was an American crime film, released in 2019. Nepali Film – Jaar Geetanjali Thapa plays a leading role in the Nepali historical drama Jaar, directed by Phurba Tshering Lama. The film is based on a renowned short story by Indra Bahadur Rai and explores social traditions and moral complexities during the rule of Jung Bahadur Rana (1846–1877). The film stars Saugat Malla, Anoop Bikram Shahi, and Geetanjali Thapa, bringing to life a compelling narrative about Nepal’s past. Jaar is set to release on May 9, 2025. Apart from films, Geetanjali has also appeared in commercials for brands like Tanishq and L'Oreal, alongside Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Geetanjali Thapa
Actress

Usha Poudel, born on July 18, 1983, in Janakpur, Dhanusa, Nepal, is a celebrated Nepali actress and dancer. Raised in Kathmandu, she was inspired by her family's support and her innate passion for dance. Despite academic challenges, her vibrant personality and talent shone early. At 13, during a dance performance, she was discovered by a representative from Audio Sound Industries, leading to her introduction to producer Ramkrishna Bajagai. Though initially too young for a role in Jangay, she later debuted in Karma, directed by Dayaram Dahal. Her breakthrough came with Muna Madan, Nepal's submission to the 2004 Academy Awards. Over her career, Usha has starred in over 40 films, including Godhuli, Timro Maya, Pyari Bahini, Ram Laxman, and Baaz. She has also appeared in TV serials like Karuna, Kasali Aafno Bhanum, and Dui Din Ko Jindagani. Expanding her horizons, Usha moved to Mumbai, where she featured in Indian TV shows such as Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna, Adaalat, and Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali. In 2016, she married actor Sudhanshu Joshi in Virginia, USA. In 2024, Usha made a special appearance in the Nepali film Tel Visa . Later that year, she married actor Rahul KC in the United States, marking a new chapter in her personal life . Currently residing in the United States, Usha continues to engage with the Nepali entertainment community, participating in cultural events and performances. Her enduring dedication to the arts and her dynamic presence have solidified her status as a prominent figure in Nepali cinema.
Usha Poudel
Actress

Khem Raj Gurung was a celebrated Nepalese folk singer and songwriter, known for his contributions to the Lok Dohori genre. Born on January 14, 1975, in Khandbari, Sankhuwasabha district, Nepal, he gained fame with iconic songs like "Wari Jamuna Pari Jamuna," "Aalu Tama," and "Bhanchan Budapakale." His music often carried cultural and moral themes, resonating deeply with audiences across Nepal. Throughout his career, Khem Raj released nine albums, including Jeevan, Aanamol, Dharan-Pokhara, and Dhakre. He was one of the most prominent singers in Nepal during the 1990s and 2000s. Tragically, he passed away on August 25, 2016, at the age of 41 due to complications from a liver infection.
Khem Raj Gurung
Music Artists, Folk Singer

Sushmita KC (formerly Sushmita Bomjom) is a noted Nepali actress and producer known for her charismatic screen presence and contributions to mainstream Nepali cinema. Rising to fame with hit films such as Nepali Babu (1999), Ta Ta Sarai Bigris Ni Badri (2000), and Super Star (2001), she established herself as a leading figure of her era. She later expanded into film production, founding Anmol Creations and supporting new creative talent. Sushmita is also recognized as the mother of actor Anmol KC and continues to remain active in Nepali film and public life.
Sushmita KC
Actress, Film Maker/ Producer

Krisha Chaulagain is a Nepali film producer, writer, and director who has been active since Friday, 23 April 2004. Over two decades, she has built a steady presence in Nepali cinema, shaping projects that blend commercial appeal with socially grounded storytelling. Known for her disciplined production style and narrative clarity, she has contributed to films, television work, and independent projects that highlight contemporary Nepali experiences. Her career reflects a commitment to developing strong characters, nurturing new talent, and elevating women’s leadership behind the camera. Chaulagain continues to expand her creative footprint across writing, production, and direction.
Krisha Chaulagain
Film Director, Film Maker/ Producer

Priya Rijal is a Nepali actress, model, and media personality known for her graceful screen presence and growing impact in contemporary Nepali cinema.She began her career as a model before transitioning into acting, appearing in music videos, short films, and feature projects that highlighted her expressive performance style. Over the years, she has built a reputation for versatility—balancing glamour roles with more grounded, character‑driven performances. Active in both film and digital media, she continues to expand her creative footprint while engaging with audiences through public events and social platforms. Her work reflects the emerging generation of Nepali actresses shaping the industry’s modern identity.
Priya Rijal
Classical / Traditional Dancer, Actress

Sushil Chhetri is a Nepali actor and model best known for his breakout performance in Aago (2000) and his leading roles in early‑2000s action and romantic cinema.Active since 1999, he quickly became one of the most recognizable faces of his era, starring in films such as Gaajal (2001) and Anjuli (2002). Before entering films, he worked as a background dancer, later transitioning into a full‑time actor with dozens of Nepali films and 11 Bhojpuri films to his credit.After a period away from the industry, he returned with Bich Bato (2015), reaffirming his place as a veteran performer in Nepali cinema
Sushil Chhetri
Actor

Suraj R.D. is a Nepali actor, producer, and lyricist active since 2006, known for his roles in commercial action‑drama films such as Mission Paisa (2009) and Binti Patra (2006).He has worked across multiple creative roles—acting, producing, writing lyrics, and contributing story concepts—making him one of the more versatile contributors of his generation. His acting credits span over a dozen films, including Maya Ta Maya Ho (2009), Bhool Bhaye Maaf Gara (2010), Aafnai Manlai Sodhi Hera (2011), Kaslai Diu Yo Joban (2012), My Life (2012), Naaike (2014), and Aadha Page (2015).He has also served as a legal advisor on films like Timro Kasam (2013) and The Plan (2012), reflecting his multidisciplinary presence in the Nepali film industry.
Suraj R.D.
Actor

Shobita Simkhada is a Nepali actress known for her early 2000s screen presence, later becoming an Osho sannyasin and recently returning to cinema after more than a decade away.She began her film career with projects like Sandesh (2009), Gangajal (2010), and Timi Binako Jivan (2010), followed by multiple releases in 2011 including Aafnai Manlai Sodhi Hera, Birtako Chino, Maryo Ni Mayale Maryo, and Kasam.After stepping back from films to pursue a deep spiritual journey at Osho Tapoban, she re-emerged with a renewed perspective, announcing her comeback through the film Great, directed by Manoj Pandit.
Shobita Simkhada
Actress

Srijana Basnet is a veteran Nepali actress best known for her breakout role in the blockbuster Deuta (1993), where her performance brought her into national prominence. She began her career in the early 1990s and quickly became a familiar face in commercial Nepali cinema. After the passing of her husband, producer Biju Ranjit, she stepped away from films but later returned with renewed dedication, transforming herself physically and professionally. She expanded her creative range by directing and producing the film Good Luck, taking on multiple roles both behind and in front of the camera. Her career reflects resilience, versatility, and a lasting contribution to Nepali film culture.
Srijana Basnet
Actress

Chhabi Raj Ojha – Nepali film producer and distributor known for shaping commercial cinema through hit films like Hero, Himmat, Kismat, and Loafer.
Chhabi Raj Ojha
Film Maker/ Producer

Brazesh Khanal is a respected Nepali writer, columnist, actor, and novelist known for his diverse contributions to Nepal’s literary and entertainment fields. Born and raised in Kathmandu, he began writing early, publishing his first story in Gorkhapatra while in eighth grade and went on to write screenplays and dialogues for over 100 TV shows and films. He has authored two novels — Yayawar (2013) and Juneli (2016) — acclaimed for their depth and nuance. As an actor, he debuted in theatre with the lead role in Bathtub and has also been involved in film work including writing the screenplay for Gothalo (1996). Known for bridging literature and performance, Brazesh remains an influential creative figure in Nepali culture.
Brazesh Khanal
Screenwriter/Script Writer, writer-author, Film Artists

Keshab Bhattarai was a respected Nepali actor and film producer who played a significant role in the country’s cinema for over three decades. He made his acting debut in the film Koseli directed by Tulsi Ghimire and appeared in around fifty Nepali movies throughout his career. As a producer, Bhattarai worked on several films including Yatra, Bracelet, So Simple, Karmayoddha, and Aafno Manche. He also served as the Chairperson of the Film Development Board and was Senior Vice President of the Nepal Film Producer’s Association, contributing to the growth of the film industry before his passing in 2019
Keshab Bhattarai
Film Maker/ Producer, Film Artists

Deepak Rayamajhi was a celebrated Nepali film director and producer widely regarded as a key figure in shaping modern commercial Nepali cinema. Known for introducing fresh faces, stylish visuals, and contemporary storytelling, he played a major role in defining the look and rhythm of Nepali films during the 1980s and 1990s. Rayamajhi directed several successful films, including Bhagya Rekha, Kasam, Aafno Manche, Aafno Ghar Aafnai Manche, and Ghar Sansar, helping launch and elevate the careers of many actors. His work blended emotion, music, and social themes, earning him a lasting legacy as one of Nepal’s most influential filmmakers
Deepak Rayamajhi
Film Director

Reshraj Acharya was a respected Nepali film director known for his emotional storytelling and strong command of family and social‑themed cinema. He began his directorial journey with the film Tilhari and went on to direct notable works such as Tuhuro, Mato Bolchha, Bandhan, Aama, Man Muttu Ra Maya, Mayako Saino, Bhagyale Jurayo, Nagad Narayan, and Dharmasankat. His final directorial project was Preetiko Phool. Acharya also directed television serials including Dushman and Aama, and served as assistant director on films like Sapana, Sampatti, and Mayalu. He passed away on Falgun 5, 2078 B.S., at the age of 64.
Reshraj Acharya
Film Director

Alok Nembang (June 9, 1973 – November 6, 2014) was one of Nepal’s most influential film and music‑video directors, celebrated for shaping the visual language of modern Nepali pop culture. Beginning his career as a VJ and model, he went on to direct over 600 music videos, introducing cinematic style, fresh aesthetics, and youth‑driven storytelling. Nembang made his feature‑film debut with the hit romantic drama Sano Sansar (2008), followed by Kohi Mero (2010). Known for his creativity, discipline, and trend‑setting vision, he remains a defining figure in Nepal’s contemporary visual and musical landscape.
Alok Nembang
Film Director, Music Video TVC Director

Dr. Krishnahari Baral is a distinguished Nepali lyricist, songwriter, poet, literary critic, and author. He was born on January 4, 1954, and is a professor of Nepali at the Central Department of Nepali, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu. Dr. Baral has written more than forty books, including course books, literary criticisms, and collections of lyric poetry. Dr. Baral's contributions to Nepali literature and music are significant, and he is well-respected in his field. His works often reflect deep cultural and social themes, and he has been recognized for his lyrical poetry and literary achievements.
Krishnahari Baral
Lyricist, writer-author

Sharon Sherpa is a Nepali actress, model, and dancer known for her graceful screen presence and early success in beauty pageants, winning Miss Beautiful 1996 and Miss Catwalk at Miss Nepal 1996. She entered Nepali cinema with the film Chamatkar, appearing alongside Rajesh Hamal, and continued her acting journey with roles in Sikhar opposite Shree Krishna Shrestha, Rajendra Khadgi, and Gagan Birahi. Active across modeling, dance, and film, Sherpa is recognized for her versatility and contribution to the 1990s–2000s era of Nepali entertainment.
Sharon Sherpa
Classical / Traditional Dancer, Actress, Film Artists

Rupa Rana is a prominent Nepali actress who entered the film industry in 1989 with Bhagya Rekha and quickly became one of the recognizable faces of the 1990s Nepali cinema. Over her career, she has acted in more than two dozen films, including Chino, Prem, Bhisma Pratigya, Aama Ko Maya, Dushman, Prem Geet, Ma Yesto Geet Gauchhu, Kri, and Panchayat. Known for her versatility, she has portrayed both leading and strong character roles across decades. Rana has also appeared in music videos and earned honors such as the Silver Jubilee Award at the D Cine Awards 2074.
Rupa Rana
Actress

Yubaraj Lama is a veteran Nepali actor, filmmaker, and action director known for his influential presence in Nepali cinema since the late 1980s. His career spans acting, directing, choreography, and sports administration, making him one of the industry’s most versatile figures. Selected Filmography As Actor Sarauto (2019) Saayad (2012) Phool (2012) Jangabaaz (2009) Gorkha Rakshyak (2008) Agneepath (2005) Dharmatma (2003) Hero (2000) Deuta (1993) Chino (1991) Bijaya Parajaya (1990) As Director Khandaan (2004) Dharmatma (2003 As Action Director Chino (1991) Deuta (1993) Aparadh (1994) Badal (1994) Khelauna (1999)
Yubaraj Lama
Film Director, Film Maker/ Producer, Fight Director, Film Artists

Deepak Chhetri was a distinguished Nepali film actor known for his powerful presence and memorable character portrayals across more than three decades of cinema. Renowned for intense negative and supporting roles, he appeared in notable films such as Seemana, White Sun, Rajja Rani, Bulbul, and Halkara. His performances were marked by emotional depth, physical precision, and a strong command of screen realism. Chhetri worked extensively in both mainstream and art‑house films, earning respect from directors and audiences alike. He passed away in 2019, leaving a lasting legacy as one of Nepali cinema’s most compelling character actors.
Deepak Chhetri
Actor, Performing Artists, Film Artists

Shrawan Ghimire is a prominent Nepali film actor and producer best known for his long‑running collaboration with director Tulsi Ghimire, forming one of the most successful duos in Nepali cinema. He gained widespread recognition through hit films such as “Darpan Chhaya,” “Lahure,” “Kusume Rumal,” “Chino,” and “Dakshina,” many of which became cultural milestones. As a producer, he played a key role in shaping the commercial era of the 1980s–2000s, supporting films that blended emotion, music, and strong storytelling. His consistent contribution has made him a respected and enduring figure in Nepali film history
Shrawan Ghimire
Actor, Film Maker/ Producer, Film Artists

Laya Sangroula is a Nepali actor and filmmaker known for his thoughtful performances and contributions to socially conscious cinema. Active across film, theatre, and television, he has built a reputation for portraying grounded, emotionally layered characters that reflect everyday Nepali life. Sangroula has also worked behind the camera, engaging in writing and direction that highlight cultural identity, social issues, and human relationships. His commitment to meaningful storytelling and his steady presence in the industry have made him a respected creative voice within contemporary Nepali film and performing arts.
Laya Sangroula
Film Director, Character Artists, Film Artists

Mohan Niraula is a prominent Nepali actor, director, and media personality known for his versatile presence across film, television, and theatre. Rising to fame through popular TV serials and stage productions, he later expanded into filmmaking, hosting, and cultural leadership. Niraula has directed several notable Nepali films and served in key roles within the Nepal Film Artists Association, contributing to policy, artist welfare, and industry development. His long career reflects a blend of performance, direction, and public engagement, making him a respected figure in Nepal’s entertainment landscape
Mohan Niraula
Actor, Film Director, Film Artists

Deepa Narayan Jha is a beloved Nepali playback and modern singer known for her soft, expressive voice and enduring romantic melodies. Rising to prominence through Nepali cinema, she delivered evergreen film hits such as “Ukalima Pachi Pachi,” “Timi Mero Ma Timro,” “Jhuto Haina Yo Kura,” “Ghamailo Ramailo,” and “Suna Suna Mayalu.” Her duets with Udit Narayan and other leading artists became defining classics of the 80s–90s era. With numerous film soundtracks and modern hits, Deepa remains one of the most influential and cherished female voices in Nepali music.
Deepa Narayan Jha
Playback Singer

Suresh Kumar Chhetri is a noted Nepali singer, songwriter and Author from Darjeeling, admired for his romantic and melodious style. His songs such as “Gajalu Le Aankhai Chhope,” “Jharana Ko Chiso Pani,” and “Timi Mero Jindagi” have become beloved hits among Nepali listeners, especially across the Darjeeling hills and diaspora communities. Beyond singing, he is also an accomplished lyricist, penning many of his own popular numbers. As an author, he has documented his creative and personal journey in the book Geet Bhitra Ko Suresh Kumar, offering intimate reflections on music, memory, and identity. His dual legacy as a performer and writer has made him a distinctive and enduring voice in contemporary Nepali music.
Suresh Kumar Chhetri
Singer/ Performer

Ustad Sahila, born (Asta Man Shrestha) in Asaar 1951, was a pioneering figure in Nepali folk‑based musical innovation. Known for introducing a fresh dimension to Nepali lok‑laya, he blended traditional rhythms with expressive vocal phrasing that made his songs deeply memorable. He trained in Kolkata under respected maestros Pandit Laxmikanta, Ustad Surya Mishra, and Ustad Shiva, gaining a strong classical foundation that shaped his unique style. In 1990 B.S., he recorded his songs in Kolkata, producing seven gramophone discs, a rare achievement for a Nepali artist of his era. His popular songs include “Kalo Theki Naran Kali Kathako”, which remains a beloved folk classic. Ustad Sahila passed away on Magh 15, 2013, leaving behind an important musical legacy.
Ustad Sahila
Folk Singer, Singer/ Performer

Lasimit Rai, born in Rangapani, Jalpaiguri, India, was a celebrated Nepali singer active for more than three decades. She earned her Master’s degree in Nepali Literature from Tribhuvan University and taught at United Academy in Jawalakhel. Her admired film songs include Mayaluko Muharai Hansilo from Gauley, Sangsangai Bachna Paun from Lekhanth, Mari Gaye Muri Mato from Paradeshi Kanchha, and Aaj Maile Ram Namai Japey from Majhi Dai. Her modern hits include Sunkoshiko Sunko Pani, Samjhanale, and Ghamle Pani Polchha. She lent her voice to over fifty songs. Rai passed away in 2021 due to COVID‑19.
Lasmit Rai
Playback Singer, Singer/ Performer

Mukunda Shrestha is a veteran Nepali film actor recognized for his powerful presence in action, antagonist, and character roles across more than four decades of cinema. Emerging during the formative years of modern Nepali filmmaking, he built a reputation for intensity, discipline, and memorable screen performances. His work spans notable films such as Kohinoor, Basain, Muskan, and several mainstream action features that defined their era. After stepping away from the industry for nearly a decade, he returned with renewed energy in Laaj Sharanam, reaffirming his commitment to Nepali cinema and his enduring connection with audiences.
Mukunda Shrestha
Character Artists, Film Artists

Poornima Shrestha, born Sushma Shrestha, is a celebrated Bollywood playback singer of Nepali Newar heritage whose voice defined several eras of South Asian music. Rising to fame as a child artist with hits like Hai Na Bolo Bolo and Tera Mujhse Hai Pehle, she later delivered chart‑toppers such as Kya Hua Tera Wada, earning multiple Filmfare nominations. Alongside her Indian career, she contributed significantly to Nepali music, singing beloved songs like “Ali Ali Haar Ho” (Sindoor), “Mero Maya Basyo Timro Mutuma”, “Jati Maya Laye Pani”, and several modern Nepali pop‑influenced tracks. With a career spanning five decades, Poornima remains one of the most enduring, versatile, and culturally connected voices in the region.
Poornima Shrestha
Playback Singer

Sushila Rayamajhi was a respected Nepali film artist known for her natural, emotionally grounded performances and her versatile contributions to cinema. Beginning her career through radio plays, she later worked at Rastriya Naachghar before transitioning fully into films, where she appeared in more than 50 movies. She gained recognition with her lead role in Chot and went on to act in acclaimed films such as Prem Pinda, A Mero Hajur, Kaha Bhetiyela, Pahuna, Nata Ragat Ko, and Yug Dekhi Yug Samma. She also produced and co‑produced films like Dhan Sampati and Pinjada, showcasing her creative range. Rayamajhi passed away on 26 January 2012 after battling uterine cancer, leaving behind a meaningful legacy in Nepali cinema.
Sushila Rayamajhi
Character Artists, Film Artists

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 Kiran Kharel: "Aina Nabhaye" "Aakha Bhari Timi Timi" "Yo Mausam Yo Hariyali" "Tasbir Mai Yasto" "Makhamali" These songs have been cherished by audiences and have contributed to the rich tapestry of Nepali music. Throughout his career, Kharel has received several accolades recognizing his talent and impact on the industry. Notably: Kalika FM Music Award 2075: Lifetime Achievement Award Nefta Film Award 2069: Best Lyricist for the song "Pal" Dcine Award 2068: Best Lyricist for "Kasle Choryo Mero Man"
Kiran Kharel
Lyricist, writer-author

Sachin Kiranti

Rishi Lamichhane (born July 7, Nepal) is a Nepali film and television director, writer, and producer active since 2001. Known for his commercial storytelling and family‑drama sensibility, he debuted with Kahin Milan Kahin Bichhod and went on to direct several popular mainstream films and serials. His notable works include Aafno Manche Aafnai Huncha, Hawaldar Suntali, Shreeman Shreemati, and Kismat 2, establishing him as a consistent contributor to modern Nepali entertainment.
Rishi Lamichhane
Film Director

Sukmit Gurung, originally Sukmit Ongmu Lepcha, is a Nepali singer known for her contributions to modern classical Nepali music. She was born in Gangtok, Sikkim, and later settled in Nepal. Her musical journey began when she won a voice contest organized by Radio Nepal, which helped her establish herself in the Nepali music industry. She debuted in Ambar Gurung's musical play "Malati Mangale", and her first recorded song was "Sunchadi Bhanda Mahango", a duet with Om Bikram Bista. Some of her most popular songs include "Priyatam", "Relimai", "Pal Pal", and "Dhoka Dieu Timile". She has sung over 400 songs, collaborating with renowned musicians like Gopal Yonzon, Ambar Gurung, and Sambhujeet Baskota. Beyond Nepali music, she has also performed in Newari and Japanese and represented Nepal in the ABU Golden Kite WSF 1990, an international music festival. She has contributed to charity performances in Nepal and abroad and worked as an assistant music director at Nepal Pragya Prathisthan, a government organization promoting Nepali literature, music, and culture.
Sukmit Gurung
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Situ Kharel is a promising artist and singer who has carved a significant niche in modern Nepali music. Based in London, UK, she continues to contribute with unwavering passion and dedication, enriching the landscape of contemporary Nepali music with her soulful voice and heartfelt compositions. Early Life and Inspiration Born in Kathmandu as the youngest daughter of two celebrated Nepali singers, Kalyan Rimal and Viju Rimal, Situ grew up in a home surrounded by music. Her childhood was filled with the sounds of classical ragas and practice sessions, nurturing a deep, unspoken love for music. Although she remained quietly passionate about music during her early years, it was only after marriage—and with the immense encouragement from her in-laws—that her musical journey began in earnest. As she once shared in an interview, “I feel there is nothing you can’t do if you have the will power.” This belief has been the guiding force behind her career. Musical Journey Situ debuted in the Nepali music scene in 2000 with the song “Jaba Timro Aakha Hasi Dinchha”, composed by Nhyoo Bajracharya and penned by Kiran Kharel. The same year, she released her first album Smarika, named after her beloved daughter who suffers from a neurological disorder. Situ considers her music as a voice for her daughter, who is unable to speak—a powerful and emotional anchor for her artistry. Over the years, she released four more solo albums: Simrik (2001) Pari (2004) Nirman (2005) Situ (2008) Her fourth album, Nirman, stood out for its distinctive style and deeper substance, showcasing her evolving artistry. Academic Pursuits in Music Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree in Indian Classical Music at the prestigious Trinity College of Music in London, Situ continues to refine her craft. She has trained under legendary gurus such as Pundit Vishwa Prakash and Mrs. Chandrima Mishra, and earned a diploma in Indian Classical Music from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, London. Her dedication to learning has led her to attend masterclasses with world-renowned maestros like Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Begum Parveen Sultana, Sri Ajoy Chakraborty, and others. Performances and Recognition Situ has performed extensively on stage across Nepal, the United States, and the UK. A landmark moment in her career was Situ Night in London (2004), where she became one of the first Nepali female singers to perform solo for over two hours in a foreign country. She has also participated in the Croydon Music Festival and performed alongside esteemed Nepali musicians at various concerts and cultural events. Music Videos and Social Messages With around 10 music videos to her credit, Situ’s visual storytelling has been praised for its emotional depth and social consciousness. The title track from her album Pari, “Meri Pyari Chandrama”, is particularly cherished for its moving message on the need for greater love and care for children with disabilities. Ongoing Contributions and Vision Situ remains actively involved in cultural, social, and fundraising events within the Nepali diaspora community in London. She has supported initiatives such as Navajyoti Kendra and Doremi Music School in Kathmandu through both performances and donations. For Situ, music is not just a profession—it’s a form of worship. As she continues her journey, she aims to deepen her understanding of music and use her voice to inspire, heal, and uplift.
Situ Kharel
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Dr. Naba Raj Lamsal is a Nepali poet, radio journalist, and government official. He was born on July 23, 1969, in Jyamrung, Dhading, Nepal. He has made significant contributions to Nepali literature and media, serving as the Director of Program Division at Radio Nepal and previously working as a correspondent for BBC Nepali Service. Career Highlights Dr. Lamsal began his poetry journey in 1984, publishing his first poem in Arunodaya newspaper. Over the years, he has written several epic poems, including: Paile Pichhe Sagarmatha (2004) Karn: Mahakavya (2009) Udum Udum Lagcha (2016) Dhara: Mahakavya (2017) Agni: Mahakavya (2021) – Winner of the Madan Puraskar (2022) Personal Life & Legacy Dr. Lamsal holds a PhD in Nepali Literature from Tribhuvan University. He has won multiple national literary awards, including the National Poem Competition and National Lyrical Music Competition. His work has been recognized for its depth, cultural significance, and poetic excellence.
Naba Raj Lamsal
Lyricist, Radio Jockey [RJ], writer-author

Tripti Nadakar is a Nepali actress known for her significant contributions to Nepali cinema. Born on January 2, 1969, in Darjeeling, India, she has a unique heritage with a Marathi father and a Nepalese mother. Tripti gained fame for her roles in iconic Nepali films such as Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Saino, and Lahure. She was often paired with actor Bhuwan K.C., and together they were celebrated as the first "golden couple" of Nepali cinema. Her journey in acting began at a young age, and she transitioned from Marathi and Gujarati films to Nepali cinema, where she left a lasting legacy. Despite her success, she took a long break from acting to focus on her family but later made a comeback in films like Aama Ko Kakh.
Triptti Nadkar
Actress

Roshani Sapkota is a Nepali actress best known for her breakout popularity in the classic comedy serial “Hari Bahadur–Madan Bahadur”, where she first gained national recognition. She later became widely loved for her long‑running role as Batuli in the hit series “Harke Haldar,” appearing in more than 700 episodes and establishing herself as one of Nepal’s most familiar television faces.
Roshani Sapkota
Character Artists, Comedian Artists

Yama Buddha, whose real name was Anil Adhikari, was a renowned Nepalese rapper and songwriter. He was born on May 30, 1987, in Dhankuta, Nepal, and tragically passed away on January 14, 2017, in London, UK. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in Nepalese hip-hop, often referred to as the "King of Nephop". Yama Buddha's music often addressed social issues, poverty, and personal struggles, resonating deeply with his audience. Some of his popular songs include "Saathi," "Aama," "Yo Prasanga," and "Antya Ko Suruwat". He also created and hosted the rap battle show "Raw Barz," which played a significant role in promoting hip-hop culture in Nepal.
Yama Buddha
Music Artists, Hip Hop Dancer, Singer/ Performer

Naresh Bhattarai is a prominent Nepalese media personality, lyricist, actor, and presenter. Born on February 26, 1978, in Sarlahi, Nepal, he has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Known as the "Voice of Nepal," he has been active in radio, television, and stage hosting since 1996. Naresh has written over 300 songs, many of which have become popular in Nepal. He has also acted in feature films, television commercials, and music videos. As a presenter, he has hosted numerous shows, including Mero Euta Sathi Chha and Chiyapaan with Naresh. His versatility and dedication have earned him accolades, including recognition as the busiest emcee in 2014 and the emcee of the year in 2016.
Naresh Bhattarai
Media Personality, Video Jockey (VJ)

Marichman Shrestha, widely known by his iconic character “Balchi Dhurbe,” is a Nepali actor, writer, director, and producer celebrated for his sharp comedic style and socially rooted storytelling. He rose to national fame through the hit television series “Meri Bassai,” where his character became a cultural phenomenon. Expanding his creative journey, Shrestha has worked across television, stage, and digital platforms as a scriptwriter and director, blending humor with social commentary. He is also the producer and lead actor of the feature film “Gobar Ganesh” (2026), marking a significant milestone in his cinematic career
Marichman Shrestha
Actor, Screenwriter/Script Writer, Film Director

Aavaas is a Nepali singer and composer known for his soulful musical style and creative work under the nepa~laya banner. Recognized for his thoughtful songwriting and warm vocal tone, he has contributed to Nepal’s contemporary music scene through original compositions that blend modern sensibilities with emotional depth. His work reflects a commitment to authentic storytelling, making him a distinctive voice among Nepal’s new‑generation independent artists.
Aavaas आभास
Music Director, Singer/ Performer

Born on 23rd Baisakh 2023 BS in Sanghutar Bajar, Ramechhap district, Uttam Bhaukajee emerged as a creative force in Nepali literature and music. The youngest among his siblings, he was raised by his parents, Badri Das Bhaukajee and Dil Kumari Bhaukajee, who instilled in him a strong foundation of values and learning. He completed his school education at Himganga Madhyamik Vidhyalaya, earning his SLC degree, and in 2040 BS, he moved to Kathmandu for higher education. There, he pursued and completed a Bachelor's Degree in Law from Nepal Law Campus, Tribhuvan University, though he chose not to enter the legal profession. Instead, he explored diverse fields and currently serves as the Founder Director of Nobel Academy—a testament to his leadership and dedication to education. Musical Breakthrough and Popular Songs Uttam Bhaukajee’s lyrical journey took off with Ram Krishna Dhakal’s music album Asraya, featuring his debut song: 🎵 "Mera Saara Khusiharu" – Composed by Sambhujeet Banskota This track marked the beginning of a meaningful collaboration between his poetic voice and Nepali music. Some of his other popular songs include: 🎵 "Mutu Bhitra Lukau Timi Lai" 🎵 "Mero Jiwan Ma Ek Palta Aau" 🎵 "Kati Najik Timro Ghar" 🎵 "Bhijeka Akha Haru" 🎵 "Chahanna Ma Aafno Lagi"(Note: These are representative titles; if more song names are available, they can be added.) His lyrics often explore themes of love, longing, philosophy, and emotional depth—delivered with lyrical elegance and sensitivity.
Uttam Bhaukajee
Lyricist

Mohan Bhusal is a Nepali singer known for his contributions to Nepali pop music. His music blends traditional Nepali melodies with modern pop influences, making him a beloved artist among Nepali music fans. Career & Albums Bhusal has released multiple albums, including Aavartan, which features some of his most popular songs. His music is characterized by emotional depth and catchy melodies, resonating with audiences across Nepal. Mohan Bhusal – Biography, Career, Albums & Popular Songs Mohan Bhusal is a Nepali singer known for his contributions to Nepali pop music. His music blends traditional Nepali melodies with modern pop influences, making him a beloved artist among Nepali music fans. Career & Albums Bhusal has released multiple albums, including Aavartan, which features some of his most popular songs. His music is characterized by emotional depth and catchy melodies, resonating with audiences across Nepal. Popular Songs Some of his well-known songs include: Bujhinau Kahile – A heartfelt song that showcases his vocal range and emotional delivery. Haat Bandhi – A nostalgic melody that captures the essence of old Nepali pop. Nalekha Chitthi Timile Malai – A beautiful song with touching lyrics.
Mohan Bhusal
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Born on April 14, 1977, in Byasi, Bhaktapur, she is the eldest daughter of Krishna Bdr Rajchal and Purna Kesari Rajchal. Growing up in a musically inclined family, she was inspired by her father’s love for the harmonium. Her musical journey began early—by class four, she was already performing in school programs and learning harmonium under Hari Prasad Bati. She completed her schooling at Prabhat English Boarding School and Sharda Secondary School, and later earned a bachelor’s degree from Lalit Kala Campus. Her passion for music led her to Rabindra Bharati University in Kolkata, where she earned a second bachelor's degree, followed by a master’s degree at Lalit Kala Campus upon her return to Nepal. She also holds a vocal diploma from Pragya Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad. During her studies in India, she had the opportunity to perform with an orchestra group on Rabindranath Tagore’s birthday, a turning point that helped shape her musical identity. It was in college that she discovered the sitar, an instrument that would become her primary medium of expression. Her professional career officially began in 2004 with the recording of her first song. In 2005, she released her debut album, "The Tradition", and followed it with "Talking Strings" in 2012, showcasing her evolving artistry and mastery of the sitar. Between these releases, she actively toured cities across Nepal and India, including Nepalgunj, Pune, Jharkhand, Nagpur, and Kolkata, bringing her music to diverse audiences. Her journey reflects a deep commitment to classical music and a lifelong dedication to preserving and sharing its beauty through performance and education.
Sita Maiya Rajchal
Music Artists, Musicians & Instrumentalists, Music Instructor

Bunu Rai Manandhar is a Nepali singer known for her soulful voice, emotional depth, and unique journey into the music world. She was born on December 20 in Tokdah, Darjeeling, as the youngest daughter of D.S. Rai and Bindu Rai. Raised in a family of three sisters, Bunu describes herself as a disciplined yet short-tempered child who didn’t engage in school musical activities despite a deep-rooted love for music. She completed her schooling, higher secondary education, and Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Griffith Higher Secondary School. After graduation, she moved to Kathmandu to pursue a career in music. However, life had other plans, and she began working as a pre-primary teacher at Gyanodaya School. While juggling teaching and personal responsibilities, she frequently traveled between Nepal and Darjeeling to complete her remaining academic work. Though she never took formal music lessons, her passion led her to join a local band named “Aarti” as the lead vocalist. This marked the beginning of her stage performances at various local events. Self-taught and dedicated, Bunu practiced regularly at home and honed her craft on her own terms. Her first major breakthrough came when she participated in the prestigious Narayan Gopal Sandhya Sajh, where she secured a spot among the Top 10 performers. This encouraged her to record her first few songs: "Yo Hariyali" composed by Shila Bahadur Moktan "Juna Ko Chaya" featured in Rocky Thapa’s collection album After a long hiatus of 20 years, Bunu made a stunning comeback with her debut solo album “Imagination”, released in 2012. Popular Songs by Bunu Rai Manandhar Korera Prem Patra (ft. Kamal Khatri) – An emotional duet that resonates with themes of love and longing. Jhilmil Sitara (feat. Rose) – A melodic song highlighting her vocal elegance. Yo Hariyali – A nostalgic tune composed by Shila Bdr. Moktan. Juna Ko Chaya – Featured in Rocky Thapa’s compilation album. Banma Fulyo – A contemporary folk-inspired release. Zha Zhal Ko – A rhythmic and expressive number. Bunu Rai Manandhar’s story is one of resilience and quiet determination — an artist who began her journey late, without formal training, yet carved a place in Nepali music through talent, hard work, and authenticity.
Bunu Rai Manandhar
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Ajit Ghising Tamang was born on February 14 in Thulopakhar-1, Sindhupalchowk, as the eldest son of Dil Bdr. Tamang and Pancha Maya Tamang. Raised in a middle-class family, he has one brother and two sisters. Growing up, Ajit was shy and reserved, especially around girls, but he gradually became more open and confident as he progressed through his education. He completed his schooling up to grade 10 at Shree Kakaling School in Sindhupalchowk. Later, he moved to Kathmandu, where he pursued his +2 and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Ratna Rajya College. Initially, he had no aspirations to become a singer; his interest in music developed during his college years. Encouraged by friends, he began singing and took music classes at institutions like Kirateshwor, Sadhana Kala Kendra, and Jana Sanskriti Manch. He expresses deep gratitude to his teachers, including Madhu Gurung, Bishnu Lama, and Prakash Gurung, for their support and encouragement. Ajit's musical journey began with recording a song on a whim, which led to his first album, "Path", released in 2063 BS (2006 AD). He followed it up with "Dahar" in 2065 BS (2008 AD) and later "Taali". Over the years, he has recorded over 95 songs, showcasing his versatility as a singer, composer, and music arranger.
Ajit Ghising
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Aagantuk Kharel was born on 14th December in Shankhuwasabha, Nepal, as the youngest daughter of Krishna Prasad Kharel and Jeevan Kumari Kharel. She has one brother and four sisters. Growing up, Aagantuk was mischievous and loved singing and dancing, often participating in school programs. She completed her education in Amradas School, Kanya School, and Dharan Secondary School before moving to Kathmandu to finish her +2 at Nobel Academy and B.A. from Pashupati Campus. Aagantuk decided to pursue music after completing her S.L.C., joining Dorieme for 5 years and learning from Guru Dev Kamant, Bhanu Bhakta, and Bijay Singh Munal. In 2002, she recorded her first song "Tipera Fakyau Phul Ko Thunga," and in 2006, she released her debut album "Ban Ma Fulyo Ful," followed by her second album "Bayer Botai Ma" in 2009. She is currently working on her third album, "Aachal Ko Agaman," dedicated to her daughter Aachal. Beyond music, Aagantuk enjoys spending time with her daughter, practicing vocals, and writing songs. She loves traveling with her family and values honesty and generosity.
Aagantuk Kharel
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Sharmila Bardewa is a celebrated Nepali playback and modern singer known for her soft, expressive voice and a career that spans some of the most beloved Nepali melodies of the 90s and 2000s. Her signature hits include “Phoolko Jawaf,” “Aankha Ma Jhaljhali,” “Mero Hajur Lai,” “Aaja Unle,” “Jindagi Yo,” “Duniya Ho,” “Baru Timile,” and “Maile Bhane Gurung Ni Nani.” Bardewa’s songs blend emotional depth with melodic clarity, making her a favorite among radio listeners and film audiences. Her contribution to Nepali pop and playback music remains influential across generations.
Sharmila Bardewa
Playback Singer, Singer/ Performer

Sabina Karki, a talented Nepali singer, was born to Shyam Krishna Khatiwada and Nirmala Khatiwada in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu. Although she was calm and reserved during her childhood, Sabina’s passion for music developed early, although she initially saw it as a hobby. It wasn’t until after her marriage in 2043 BS to Dinesh Karki that she fully embraced her musical aspirations, with her husband’s unwavering support. Musical Journey Sabina’s professional music career began after her marriage when she began actively participating in the Nepali music scene. Her big break came with her second album, “Sarbada”, which garnered significant attention and solidified her place in the industry. Known for her emotional delivery and versatile vocal style, Sabina’s music resonates with a wide audience. Sabina has contributed to various collection albums and Nepali film songs, continuously expanding her portfolio. Her music is appreciated for its authenticity, with a focus on both lyrical depth and melodic beauty. As she continues to grow as an artist, her passion for music and her ability to connect with listeners remain central to her journey.
Sabina Karki
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Born on 17th February in Sindhuli, Nepal, Megh Lama is a passionate and dedicated modern Nepali singer known for his soulful voice and emotional expression in contemporary Nepali music. Raised in a musically supportive family, with parents Dilli Meghan Ghalan and Selmo Maya Ghalan, he grew up alongside two elder brothers and one elder sister. Although mischievous in childhood, Megh always showed a deep love for music, humming and singing modern Nepali and Hindi songs informally throughout his youth. After completing his schooling at Shree Mahendra Janta Secondary School, he pursued further studies at Chatur Bhujeshwor Multiple College in Sukhepokhari, Sarlahi. It was after his SLC that he decided to turn his musical passion into a professional career. Driven by this dream, he moved to Kathmandu, initially working at a law firm while seeking musical opportunities. Megh Lama formally entered the Nepali music scene with the release of his debut album “Megh” in 2059 BS, marking the beginning of a promising musical journey. In 2063 BS, his second album “Love Station” was released, featuring the widely appreciated track “Naulo Bhasha Aanibani”, which garnered him significant popularity and recognition. His third project, “Maina,” further solidified his presence in the industry. The album was accompanied by two music videos and continued to reflect his growth as a singer and performer. Known for his heartfelt delivery and modern vocal style, Megh Lama continues to be a respected name in Nepali music, with a fan base that appreciates his lyrical depth and emotional connection to the audience.
Megh Lama
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Dibya Subba has spent five years in the Nepali music industry, releasing two albums, Pratha and Pariwartan. While he initially collaborated with arrangers, he always dreamed of working with a band. That dream has now come true with The BlueAcidz, a group he admired for years. His third album, DibyaSubba N' The BlueAcidz, marks a fresh chapter in his journey. With nine experimental tracks, the album explores themes beyond love and tragedy—delving into nature, mountains, and the spirit of Nepal. The creative process was organic, built in jam sessions where band members crafted melodies and lyrics together. Reflecting on his growth, Dibya embraces change and evolution, both in life and music. Grateful for his fans’ unwavering support, he remains committed to creating pure, meaningful, and ever-evolving music.
Dibya Subba
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Born in Madi, Rambeni Sankhuwasava on July 29, 1966, Yogendra Mani Dahal discovered his love for music early on. Since 2001, he has been writing lyrics, releasing albums like Akshyar (2004), Players (2006), So Far (2008), and Yatra (2009), with his latest work, Smriti, on the way. Influenced by legendary lyricists Ratna Shamser Thapa, Kali Prasad Rijal, and Dinesh Adhikari, his journey started with Deepesh Kishor Bhattarai’s album FOREVER, where his first lyrics were featured. He remains deeply thankful to Deep Shrestha, Raju Singh, Deepesh Kishor Bhattarai, Sanjeev Singh, and Saroj Dutta for their unwavering support. For Yogendra, music isn’t just entertainment—it’s a reflection of life, emotions, and culture. He hopes future generations will treasure and preserve the artistry within lyrics and songs.
Yogendra Mani Dahal
Music Artists, Lyricist

Hemant Sharma is a renowned Nepali singer, songwriter, and musician known for his contributions to modern, pop, and folk music. Born in Triveni, Nawalparasi, he pursued a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from Tribhuvan University before making a name for himself in the music industry. His first album, Oh Priya, was released in 2000, but it was his song Maya Sarai Mahango from a 2002 album that brought him widespread recognition. Over the years, Sharma has recorded more than 100 songs and released over seven solo albums. He has also served as the president of the Performers Society of Nepal from 2015 to 2017. His music style blends folk, Nepali modern, and pop influences, making him a beloved figure in Nepalese music.
Hemant Sharma
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Bharat Sitaula is a renowned Nepali singer-songwriter and composer, celebrated for his contributions to the pop and rock music scene in Nepal. Born on January 27 in Taplejung, Nepal, Sitaula has been active in the music industry since the early 2000s, crafting songs that resonate with audiences across generations. Musical Journey Sitaula's musical career took off with the release of his debut album, Mod - The Turning Point, in 2005. The album featured the hit song "Achanak", which earned him the Best New Artist award at the Hits FM Awards that year. His second album, Ma Ani Timi, followed in 2006, further cementing his place in the industry.
Bharati Sitaula
Music Artists, Playback Singer

DJ Raju is a popular Nepali DJ and music composer, known for his energetic remixes and contributions to the Nepali music industry. His ability to blend traditional Nepali sounds with modern beats has made him a favorite among music lovers. Popular Songs Some of his well-known tracks include: "Ma Prem Ma (She is the Bomb)" "Chyangba Hoi Chyangba" "Mohani Lagla Hai" DJ Raju continues to be active in the Nepali music scene, working on new projects and collaborations. His recent remix "Chyangba Hoi Chyangba" has gained popularity, showcasing his ability to create vibrant and engaging music.
Dj Raju Singh
Music Artists, DJ/Producers
