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MuzBuzzMonthly Magazine
M o n t h l y M a g a z i n e
NRS. 20/- VOL. 3 ISSUE 2 Regd. No.: 56/067/06
sharing her journey
new attempt in 14 years
With Ganja Song
debut album Sanskaran
on Cloud9
MINGS LAMA
UDESH SHRESTHA’S
BINOD DHAKAL
SURAJ SHAHI THAKURI’SB Eight
COVER STORY" I’m trying to be responsible towards animals too ”
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The international entertainment business is full of healthy competition of arts in the form of music, movies etc. On the contrary, the Nepali music and movie is often called egoistic, self-centered and unhealthy competition excluding a few number of professionals. As a result, few notable musicians and/or movie are the outcome; if we look back to the earlier couple of years. The entertainment business is often criticized as a platform of major influenced Indian Entertainment market. But, the sad part is that we are not being able to produce and project influential music and movies the Nepali music and movie fraternity that we are really capable of. Pros and cons are the aspect of every work division. Rather, I’d call it the way of life. We’ve built a habit of choos-ing the safer aspects of business or way of life. This has made us dull in quite a significant amount. It’s not that we lack in arts, culture, diversity and unity. Unity and diversity are the identity of life of Nepalese. The fact still remains that we’ve qualitative singers, composers, actors, directors etc. and still, we fail to deliver one chartbuster album and/or movie. Despite all our capacity, we are failing in delivering what we believed we could project. Why? This is a very important question one should ask to himself who are also a brick of this industry. When one realizes what he’s lacked, I think it is the saturated point of solution to enhance this so called ‘degrading entertainment’ business. The fact is even justified by the famous English quote, ‘all is well when end is well.’ I hope to see this scenario before the day; we call it ‘the end.’
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“Rainbow seems beautiful but only when all its color scatters at a time, absence of any color can devaluate the rainbow as well. Same logic is with the Nation, It won’t get its real image flaunted until both of its aspects i.e. male as well as female won’t be equally prioritized. Lebanese philosopher and diplomat, Charles Malik had once said, “The fastest way to change society is to mobilize the women of the world” but it’s nothing than our society’s worst fortune that we have been ignoring this fact and encouraging male dominant side extremely.Although we have reached the most modern era i.e. 21st century, people have still been forced to adopt the blind belief mentality that male can only be participated for the earning of knowledge. According to them, male only have stamina to face the world. At a place where they are using their entire asset in male’s pro-gression, they are basically seeding disability in adolescent girls by keeping them inside the boundary for household work, serving sex, children production etc. It is advertised time and again that male and female are two sides of the same coin. People have artificially adopted it too. But isn’t it like under-estimating one among each sides? When we review one aspect other remains in shadow. Maybe that could be the fault our current societies have been repeating. Only because of that gender disparity in Nepalese society has remarkable stain on it as Nepal has the lowest female lit-eracy rate among the SAARC countries; the literacy rate of people above 6 years is 54 % among which 63 % are males and 42.5 % are females. The net enrolment rate for the males holds 86 % where females are with 74.60 %.
Apart from all those negative data Nepal seems to be attempting strong dedication and legal commitments to collapse gender-based violence and inequality. Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Domestic Violence Act and a 5 year national strategy and action plan has been assembled into execution to minimize gender based violence. But instead of full stop upon this issue the merciful outcome has been grossed. 64% of Nepalese women are suffering from domestic violence. 52% women suffered from mental pressure among which 78% are literate. 86% women are unsafe in their own community. Out of 1581 survivors, 16% of women are victimized due to social violence. 7% of women (out of 1581 survivors) have been raped. 59% of women are raped from inti-mate relationship and 8% of it is incest. Females of 26-53 years are at the greatest risk of non-fatal intimate partner violence. Out of total women killed, 91% of the women have been killed by the people they know. Education Journalist of Nepal have mentioned in one of their report that the government policy continues to place the strong emphasis on educating adolescent girls.
As we know the Interim Constitution of Nepal 2063(2007) prohibits physical, mental or any other form of violence against women (VAW) and declares that such acts shall be punishable by law article 20(3). The interim constitution recognizes the right to equality as fundamental right. But one needs to adopt this law in-dividually. If not for women’s right then just for sake of law, adolescent girls should be kept away from violent surrounding. Eleanor Roosevelt has said, “Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission,” so at first those adolescent girls themselves needs to stop under-estimating their strength and presence.
There are lots of government as well as non-government organization working in ensuring a better future by ending the cycle of violence. This isn’t whole truth that the government isn’t using capital upon it but despite of government huge investment on this sector, there is no any progress in this field, there must be some error going on. That’s why each individual should step in from their place. Some new policies be made through which some deserving specialists should be hired to detect the error and work upon it in certain time limit. Not only this much, there should be routine checkup by the other individual hired for it, just like the game CHESS where all the players are said to be safe when you keep them in care of one another.
FEMALE: DARK SIDE OF SOCIETY
Ananta Shrestha is the name of a multitalented artist. He’s well known as a Re-
verse Cyclist/Reverse Motorcyclist. Apart from this, he’s also a singer. The singer
recently did a music video for the song Timi Aakash KKo which is directed by Rabin
Das. This is his second music video. The song is written and composed by Dinesh
Gazmer and is shot by Ani Qurel. The music video witnesses the acts by Prijan
Shrestha and Bishnu Aryal. The audio is a courtesy by Asian Music Centre.
Ananta’s first song titled Malai Tirkha Lagyo is his notable collection. The song was
even nominated in two different categories in Bindabasini Music Award.
Pasang Yonzon Lama finally released his new directorial venture for an entertain-
ing song titled Maichangko Galaima on television and youtube channel. The song
is shot by Amrit Sunuwar and Edited by Prabesh Tandukar. Nishan Ghimire is the
colorist and the video features Ashmi Shrestha as model. Assistant director for the
video is Anil Sunuwar. The song is composed and written by Uttam Thapa himself.
The song is an audio courtesy by Shiva Darshan Digital and songsnepal.com is the
online partner.
Prajita Gelal is the name of one of the rising singer in Nepali music scene. Prajita
Gelal is back with a bang and this time she has released her latest music video titled
EK DIN TIMI from her second studio album JHUMI JHUMI written and composed by
Shailesh Adhikari and arranged by Rahul Pradhan. The video is directed by Nikesh
Khadka featuring Ranjan Adhikari and the singer herself. Prajita who resides in
Australia is actively involved in creating wonderful songs when she gets back to
Nepal. Prajitas first single Chanchal Chanchal from the debut album STILL LOVING
YOU was able to establish her as a singer.
After the success of the song Jati Tada; the collaboration of Prashant Myst and Nir-
nay NSK, the new music video titled Chaheko Mailey has finally released. The song
is compiled in Prashant’s new album whose name is yet to be confirmed. The song
is directed by Nirnay NSK and Sailendra Khokali. The song is composed by Nirnay
and the artists are optimistic that this new song would certainly be appreciated by
the music liserners.
Ananta Shrestha’s Timi Aakash Ko
Uttam Thapa entertaining music video MaichangkoGalaima out now
Prajita’s Ek Din Timi
Chaheko Mailey; Prashant Myst ft. Nirnay NSK out now
MuzFever
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Modeling or Glam business is one piece of hot cake anyone would have an eye for.
And having a modeling career is taken as a blessing. It’s one of the most desired
profession millions around the world have an eye on. Lights, camera and paparazzi;
anyone would love it. And being famous is a gift. Over the years, the Nepali glam
business has been witnessing ample of such models who’d love to be on camera or
over the ramps or in paper and magazine. Having said this, some would like to take
it as their point of satisfaction. Nishant Jung Shah is the name of such individual who
wouldn’t want to make a living out of it rather want to live with it. The boy next door
gaals, he’s onto business. A social activist by nature; precisely an explore and lover of
animals and nature, he wish to have a journey full of bright stars and helping animals
(that are basically a victim of a hit-n-run case.) here’s what he has to say;
Greetings! Why do you want to pursue your career in modeling?
Hi! I always wanted to be a model from my early days. I always wanted to be famous
but i was not unaware about the path. I was always searching for team. A team that
would guide me into the right track. Then I finally met Rajesh the photographer. Firoj
and Paul. I was focused on my studies and completed my masters in two subjects
(RD & SOCIOLOGY).
You can be famous in Medias through your social causes, why modeling?
It is one of my aims. I haven’t thought of having modeling as a career rather a point
of satisfaction. It builted up inside of me as a hobby. I haven’t thought that I’ll be a
super star.
Let’s say you got an opportunity in a movie, on the other hand you are a professional
guy. How would manage your schedule then?
There’s an old Nepali proverb “Khaney mukh lai jungale chhekdaina” it’s my hobby
and I respect this profession much. Even if I get an opportunity, I’d manage my time
any way or any how it’s up to me. Time management won’t be any problem.
How are you being prepared for your forthcoming modeling career?
Like I said, I have this willingness to work for the glass business from my early days.
Since I didn’t have any idea about the means and ways into this industry, I started
searching for my mentors. Finally I found a dedicated team. I believe in them. They
guide me into my modeling career giving me various training’s, suggestions etc. They
teach me the way into this fraternity. My team members are my mentors. I‘ve choosed
my way and I’m planning to work out into the music videos. Paul shah is today’s hot
cake on the business and I am lucky that he’s one of my mentors. He guides me and
lead me towards the right direction. Someday I’ll be grasping the momentum and my
team will be guiding me throughout the process
What are your prior achievements or actions???
Well I’m one among such models who’ve already got an opportunity to get featured
as a model for the much admired telecom company Ncell. The campaign existed for a
year and I was featured on the hoarding boards throughout the nation. Let’s just call
this an initial achievement. The best is yet to come. I’ve been also feature as a model
in a video of promotional internet packages.
Lastly…
Well, I’d like to thank MuzBuzz for this opportunity. I’d like to thank Ncell for providing
me the initial platform. Also, I’d like to thank my mentors; Paul, Rajesh and Firoj. And
yes; don’t hesitate to help the animals that are wounded or that are hungry.
‘I’m trying to be responsible towards animals too’
- Nishant Jung Shah
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From Birendranagar, Surkhet; a melodious voice has entered the music industry with his debut album titled Sanskaran. Suraj Shahi Thakuri has finally come into the industry with his most anticipated debut album. The album is composed and written by Udesh Shrestha, arranged by Rahul Pradhan and Kiran Tuladhar (1 song).
Suraj is a dedicated singer and a learner of eastern classical vocal. ‘Normally I ‘reeyaz’ for a couple of hours a day on harmonium,’ he started. Shastriya Sangeet diverts the throat of an individual to a magical height and one must at least have the basics of it. Ever since I was cautious about it, I began to follow it seriously. My journey started with learning. My first Guru is Shiva Pariyaar. I learnt with him for over a couple of years. Later, due to his busy schedule, I couldn’t continue with him and started learning with maestro Chandiraj Kafley under whose guidance I completed my fourth year in music from Illahabad University. I learned Tabala for a couple of years with a classical maestro Nirmal from India at the Indian Embassy. Later, I learned guitar with Bikash Sunuwar,’ Suraj starts his journey.
Today, Suraj is completely into music. ‘I’ve started composing songs too. I do a handful of stage shows. I recently did a song for Kishore Ghimire’s solo album. The song is titled Tyo Jhari which is composed and performed by me. Till date, I’ve composed over 2 dozen of songs for various artists and albums,’ he adds. He’s also planning for his new album. The album would witness the composition by Udesh Shrestha and Suraj himself. A song titled Najau Tarkera written by Kishore Ghimire has already hit the studios.
On asking why he chooses the singing career, he replies;From my early childhood, music would touch my feelings. I used to listen to the songs of Bhaktaraj sir, Narayan Gopal sir. When I came to Kathmandu, the environment was magically musical around me. This adds many assets on choosing my musical career. I think music is the easiest medium to exchange the feelings amongst audience.
MuzBuzz wishes him all the best in the days to come.
Udesh Shrestha’s music videos for the songs like Sakdina Jieuna, Tara Tipera, Nasalu Nayan and Yo Dashain ma has been released so far for his forthcoming album.
Greetings! Festival season just passed by. How was yours?Greetings! This Dashain was special to me. This was also with the fact that this was the 1st Dashain with my newborn son. Apart from this, I sang a Dashain and Tihar song titled Yo Dashain ma which was also for the first time in my 14 years long musical career. I enjoyed the festival with my family at home watching my Dashain song on the television. It was a moment of utmost joy and pleasure.
Why Dashain Tihar song after all these years?I always wanted to a Dashain/Tihar song from my early days. But things were not quite favorable then. Not just Dashain and Tihar, I wanted to do songs about our cultural festivals like Holi, New Year etc. When the climate changes so does the mood and feel of humans. At such point of intersections, we have our festivals to celebrate. I always wanted to do happening songs. My friends admired this Dashain/Tihar song. Kishore Ghimire wrote the song and was arranged, recorded and shot in a matter of 4 days. The energy within me made the song lively and my audience welcomed my effort. Tara Tipera, Nasalu Nayan and Sakdina Jieuna are this year’s essential hits. How did it happen?Well, after my hit numbers like Yo Junima, Kina Maya etc. in the initial days, people started asking me why I always did tragic songs. With such hit numbers, other of my songs that were much romantic or rock numbers were in shades. It was with this motive that I did Tara Tipera. The song is a collection of all those negative aspects in love interpreted in a jolly manner. I call it a funny interpretation. I wanted to be much of a versatile singer of the fraternity. So, I attempted the song. When it comes to Nashalu Nayan; I’ve attempted it in a slow rock pattern where I composed the song strumming the power chords. The melody came out all of a sudden while I was composing the song. I take this song as the initial point of composing romantic numbers. I was on process of visiting Bangkok and I was willing to shot its video there. So, I completed this song in a matter of 4 days. Songs like Sakdina Jieuna is a rock number. I composed this song keeping in mind about the live performance with a band at live shows. This is the kind of the song that gives maximum entertainment to the audience. How about the new album? Any plans lately? Well, my new album would be launched most probably on the New Year 2015. Recording 5 songs are al-ready accomplished. A couple of songs or three are on the go. Apart from this, I’m also planning to launch a VCD album titled Best of Udesh Vol. 1 on the same date. This is the good news to my fans that they would be getting two albums on the same occasion. Apart from this, a couple of music videos are also on stores titled My Love is True and Paagal. Nasocha Timi is on post-production. So, you’ll be getting much of me in the days to come. Also, I’m working on the solo composition of the songs in a movie whose name is yet to be confirmed.
Melodious outbreak – Suraj Shahi Thakuri
Udesh shrestha
RABI THAPA (RABI JUNG THAPA) is the name of a celebrated media person of the media fraternity. Currently, a youth media icon stationed
at Hits FM 91.2, his mystic voice has earned millions of fans; not just in the nation but around the globe. These days; he’s a topic of gossip. And the
reason is his debut album titled “Ek Pal” .Here is a brief talk with the youth media icon for the next generation. This is what he has to say…
RJ turned singer; what’s on your mind? Why suddenly you turned towards singing?
Singing was within me but I always hesitated to reveal it. The title song of my debut album “Ek Pal “ was composed 6 years back by Kalyan Singh so
you can say this is a work done so slowly that it took six.
Tell us about debut album. How did it happen?Like I said you I never rushed to release my songs or album. I used to play drum for a band and that was very long ago then when I joined radio the
eagerness for music grew even more so I thought of giving a try so I recorded my first song Bola then Kasailai , Ek pal and Ghin Ghinaghin now I am
done with 4 song of my album and 3 videos .
Being a media person, what are the pros and cons of doing musical album?Everyone knows there is less cd sell and more piracy these days so it’s really hard for musicians to earn from albums but Youtube and online sells make
sense so breaking an album is good when songs are worth buying or it’s good when musician are big shot and can spend hell lot of CASH on it.
What are your future plans as a ‘new born singer?’I am busy with a short movie “ Raajmarga “ for now after this short movie I will be doing another short movie “ kina “ where I will try to show women
violence in Nepal and gender discrimination and will release my other videos for sure .
If any, tell us something about your other aspects of arts. (May be a painter, writer etc.)Actually I prefer to be called as song writer than a singer. I have written numerous songs among them some are already recorded like Jitera Mero Mann
of Seema Sangraula and some are in process of recording. Few of my songs will be aired soon on the voice of Hemanta Rana , Dharmendra Sewan
and so forth .
Tell us about your music videos.My first video Kasailai is one shot video where we have tried to capture the emotions of different people on the ‘gallis’ of Bhaktapur , second video will be
the title track of my album Ekpal where I have featured Mrs. Nepal Rajani Thapa and third video is Bola and this will be total animated video . I always
try to do experiments via video and songs. I hope my projects will grab some attention.
Lastly, what do you have to say to your fans?Well, I have released my EP through sound cloud and its free to download so feel free to download and listen and don’t forget to comment if you guys
really want me to go further in music industry . And listen to Nepali music and keep on supporting.
Celebrating
rabi’s journey & newfound passion
Media Talk
MuzBuzz Monthly Magazine 7
Greetings! What’s up lately with you? Your fans complain that you’re
lost.I feel good when my fans ask me this question. Actually, I’m not lost. I’ve not been
able to produce music videos that were on aired on televisions. But the fact is that I’m
never far from music. In between these so called ‘gap’ I was equally working in music
providing my composed songs to the various singers in the fraternity. Its happy news to
my fans that I’m working on my 4th album titled ‘Bhraman’ due this summer. Three of
the new songs are already completed. The first song is titled Aaba Hamro Palo which is
written by Rita Thakuri. The song is about war-affected and handicapped children at a
social organization called CVDS. The album intends to act as a fund raiser or a helping
hand to the victim of such unfortunate events. This way, finally, I’ll also comprehend
my social responsibility as well. This gives me immense pleasure and satisfaction. The
second number is titled Dil Mero which is influenced by South-Indi music; pretty much
commercial. I call it a Pop-RnB-HipHop and party oriented number which features Girish
Khatiwoda and GXSOUL. It was written over a decade ago. The music video is sched-
uled to release shortly. The music video is directed by Arjun Dil Thakuri and shot/edited
by Sanjeev Rai. It would be out with a courtesy by my own MR Music company. Another
song is titled Aaba Hamro Bela which is composed, written and performed by myself.
The music video for the same song is accomplished by Inline Creation. The song is
written by Rita Thakuri. The song is directly influenced by the current day’s political
scenario. All the counter events may it be the liquid state or be it the youngsters flying
abroad for their future; one can hardly sleep at nights if they started thinking about it.
The song possesses a message that the youths of today would change the interface of
the nation. The song is believed to convey a positive message for the youths of today.
We don’t particularly understand the trend of artists launching album
via their own company. Please explain.Well, the fact is that each company binds artists with a minimum of a 5 year contract
but its implementation is rare. The distribution of royalty, amount from CRBT/PRBT dis-
tribution is not transparent at all. The payment schedules are odd and not transparent.
I’m lucky that I’ve been able to sustain in this fraternity with my on capabilities. The
companies are manipulating the artists. It is with this reason I choosed to have my own
company.
How do you think the political scenario is affecting the today’s gen-
eration?Well, politics directly influences each and every individual citizen of a nation. Due
to this political hiatus, there is some sort of frustration amongst the citizens. There is
massive rate of unemployment and our productive youth are fleeing abroad to secure
their future. The political liquid state has directly affected the entertainment business
too. None the less, this political hiatus won’t last long as our nation would be getting
the most anticipated Constitution in near future. And when law and order prevails, every
industry in the nation shall flourish. I’m optimistic towards it.
In the state of ‘so called political hiatus,’ how are the artists sustain-
ing?Well, the album sales are practically nil. Artists are at many encounters; the sole pro-
ducers of their albums. The only thing I can imagine about is some periodic stage
shows. While I’m performing in foreign lands, I find a deep level of love and affections.
Despite various tragic moments that becomes the headlines, our brothers and sisters
at foreign lands has been contributing a huge amount of remittance to the nation. They
are the ones, who are directly responsible to the nations today’s financial sustenance.
I salute such individuals. They organize various shows at various occasions and our
artists are getting a sign of relief. Besides, the local and regional concerts, stage shows,
mahotsavs etc. are the only tool for an artist to sustain in current scenario.
Lastly…I’d wish MuzBuzz would act much actively for the betterment of the music and enter-
tainment industry. I’d like to say that my new album would be coming out soon. So, stay
tuned for more updates in social networks too. I’d like to thank my fans, medias, friends
and families for their continuous effort.
MuzBuzz Monthly Magazine 8
Migma Sherpa is a celebrated name of the Nepali
Music fraternity. Initially known for his hit number
Bhumarima later followed by Cham Cham and Namu-
na Banaidiyou; his melodious and widely appreciated
voice is scripted into the hearts of millions of Nepali mu-
sic fans within the nation and beyond. An accomplished
singer; Mingma came into the fraternity with his debut album
Yatharthama followed by Feel from Music.com and Feel Again from
Reeyaz Music. For this edition of MuzBuzz, we’ll be peaking into his
musical journey, his vision of this fraternity and here’s what the star singer
has to say;
MixBuzz
Mings Lama sharing her journey
Women in music are always quite a scarce in the Nepali music fraternity. From the early days of the evolution
of the musical industry, this fact has been inevitable. Yet, time and again new faces come to this industry to
prove it wrong. One such name is Mings Lama from Boudha, Kathmandu. Though she’s not a new name in the
industry, she is willing to have a musical career on a long run. Some years back, she came to the music with
her debut album titled ‘It Happens; Yet to be,’ which turns out to be pretty much fruitful for her musical career.
Let us have a look insight into her musical career and find out what she’s up to;
Hi! We’d like to know how you made up your musical career.I was interested in music from my early childhood days. I recall that it was on my 2nd standard that learned harmonium with the legendary Gopal Yonjan sir. He taught me the
Sargam initially. But due to his ill health, I couldn’t continue. Later, I started learning music with Uday Sotang in the same year. I was also interested in dancing too. During
my school days, I stood third in a dance completion where contestants of various 10 schools participated. My teachers and principals would always motivate me in singing in
various school functions and it was mandatory for me to participate; may it be singing, dancing or dramas. This had implanted the seed of learning music inside my childhood
brains. Many individuals has appreciated my early effort and motivated me in continuing music. I’ve been learning music with Gurudev Kamad for the past two and half year. I
practice music for almost 1-2 hours taking time between my households.
Did your family support you in doing music?Well, family support was in full extent. My family always had a musical environment. My brother was solely into music. Though, he did a musical album in the past he’d to go
abroad for his education. My elder sister also used to listen to music most of the time. Even to this day, I’m getting full support from my family. My husband motivates me in
doing music too. It is with this motivation, support and love that I’m planning to do my new album. Currently, I’m selecting music and lyrics for the new album. One of the songs
is currently being arranged by Rahul Pradhan.
How was your struggle into the musical fraternity?Well, there were times I was starving and travelling arbitrarily here and there for my recording sessions. During the recording sessions of my debut album, I had jaundice. I was
weak and fragile. Yet, I manage to give my best shot. Even the friends from the media appreciated me and supported me much. The journey weren’t the bed of roses but yet, I
managed to breakthrough. What I realized is that if you are soft spoken and polite, you’d get welcomed in every door you knock. You need to give respect to get respect. It was
my dream from my early childhood and I was determined to go through every barrier that came in between.
Who were you inspired from?Gopal Yonjan sir taught me the initials of the music and I’ve been inspired from his suggestions and appreciations. He implanted me with the seed of music inside my raw child
brain. I’m also inspired with my guru Udaya Sotang and Gurudev Kamad. I might not be able to make the positions what the legendary singers had made but, my sole aim
would be towards achieving those milestones.
Tell us about your new album.The new album consists of 6 songs of romantic numbers, cello, pop-melody etc. the album is a blend of various moods of music. The new music video is scheduled to release
shortly. Music video for the song Chyangba Ho nachau is directed by Bishal Bhandari. The song is composed and written by Ashusen Lama. Another song is currently being
arranged by Rahul Pradhan which is composed and written by myself. I’ve also been associated with a handful of movies and got a chance to work with Shila Bahadur Moktan.
Lastly…I’d like to thank you for this opportunity to let me speak my thoughts and journey into this musical fraternity. I’m always thankful to my co-workers, fellow media persons, my
family and most notably my admirers and critics. I’d also want audiences to listen to my songs and reach me back with their valuable suggestions and feedbacks.
Brace yourselves for a big night of music
on the 20th of December! Music lovers will
get double the treat when Albatross and
Dibya Subba take over the TROXY in Lon-
don. The live concert by ELYTE EVENTS
will have the popular Sarala Thapa and
Miruna Magar as the hosts for the eve-
ning. Following the “Nepali events proto-
col”, there will also be an after-party with
DJ CVA AND DJ BICKEY! The event is
strictly for those aged 18 and over.
The Chulesima singer Sanjeev Singh is back with a new song TIMI RA
MA. The music video is pretty sweet and the good thing is, it really goes
with the lyrics of the song! Nice easy listen! The song is written and com-
posed by the singer himself. The music video features artists like Sunod
Shrestha and Aradhana Shrestha (Mulmi). Maharaj Thapa has arranged
the song. Stereo Records is the record label for the song.
Albatross and Dibya Subba Live in London!
Sanjeev Singh’s New Video TIMI RA MA!
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Seems like media Persons and celebrities has a lot to share in facebook. Surfing through their facebook profiles; we’ve come across some of their status updates. Moment of joy and satisfactions are portrayed all over their walls. Here are some of their updates. Tell us how you feel about these updates. Send your replies to [email protected].
What Do You Think?What Do You Think ?
Timi lai dekhe achanak baato ma
mero MOOD CHANGE bho---------
feeling same----- nice song of Saru
Ban and video of Arjun Adhikari------
cheers
Quite an Experience....
Night Travelling on Sajha
Yatayaat...
:)
Indoor cricket ko ball lai aaj
shakti gauchan jasto ghu-
mauney goonna play criket to-
day really jindgi rocks...
Wishing team SHREE PAANCH
AMBARE all the best........ Ob-
viously one of the finest actress
Keki Adhikari and a critically ac-
claimed actor Saugat Malla has
acted in it......
Miss Earth 2014 Teaser... the video
from our coronation night 2012!! In-
stant flashback of those beautiful mo-
ments!! u can spot me in my gowns
and bikinis with NEPAL sash excited
for 2014!!!
Ma sundar chu re.... :)
Thank you Bharat Sitaula
dai for beautiful song and
entire team of this video.
Timi sunder chau...Harshika Shrestha
(Actor/Model)
Bishal Bhandari(Media Person/Director)
Nagma Shrestha(Media Person / Goodwill Ambassador at Childreach Nepal)
Nikesh Khadka(Media Person/Director)
Vivek Khatiwada(Media Person/Director)
Kumar Shah(Director)
Marchhu Ki Kya Ho; OST from the movie titled Mokshya was last year’s essential hit by the versatile composer/singer; Binod Dhakal.
On inquiring about the song, he replies, ‘The song was written and composed some 12 years ago in my college days while
having fun with my college mates. The song was recorded six years hence. Prabin Shrestha, the director of the movie got
interested the first time he heard the song. The song was approved in the movie when almost all the works were about to
be finalized. Eventually, the same song was approved as the original sound track of the movie,’
Binod is currently busy with his new album titled Homework, a courtesy of Homework Entertainment. Apart from this, he’s also busy
with some of the songs of a movie which he doesn’t want to disclose the name. Our sources confirm that he’d be doing a movie as
one of the lead cast. We wish him all the best in the days to come.
Yatra Sarovar
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Binod’s Marchu Ki Kyaho (OST Mokshya)
Taking domestic flight to Tumlingtar make a long walk to the Arun Kosi. Start climbing to
a high pass into remote Barun valley. Having the experience of high altitude, medicine
is needed. The trek starts form Tumlingtar – Khandbari (1030m), Chichila (1830m), Num
(1510m), Tashigon (3600m), Merek (4570m), Shersong (4650m), Makalu Base Camp
(5250m). Then we return back to Tumlingtar airport, take flight to Kathmandu or Birat-
nagar. If we have days, we can visit Koshi Tappu for Bird watching.
This trek starts from Basantapur (2200m) fly to Biratnager and take bus to Basantapur
or Direct take long journey trip from Katmandu . We can stop for 15 minute in Bhadetar
which is view point for Dharan, Biratnager and Terai settlements. The views of mountains
in this region are memorable one because this is a most remote area and Kanchanjunga
is third-highest mountain in the world.
(Basantapur to Kanchanjunga North)
Taking flight to Lukla (the gate of Khumbu), we can visit Sherpa and Rai villages to the
Arun valley at 300 m altitude. The trek starts from Lukla – Puiyan (2730) – Pangum
(2850m) – Najing Dingma (2650m) – Bung (1900m) – Sanam (2850m) – Phedi (1680m)
– Dhubidanda (760m) – Chawabesi (280m) – Khare (250m) – Mangmaya Khola (200m)
and ends at Hile (1850m). Then we can drive to Katmandu from Hile.
(Source: yatranepal.com)
Eastern Nepal region includes Kanchanjunga, Arun Valley and Makalu trek. Kanchanjunga is the second tallest mountain in Nepal after Mount Everest and third tallest mountain in
the world. The Arun valley is one of the most beautiful regions to trek in Nepal. The eastern region of Nepal is remote. So, it is not so popular like other parts but this region have
endless variety of places to explore, hiking climbing and village excursion tour. Kanchanjunga at 8598 m is the world’s third-highest mountain lies on the border of Sikkim and Nepal
. The main attraction of this area are panoramic views of eastern mountains, Kumbakarna, Jannu Peak, Tent Peak, Givigela Chule, Chang Himal, Pathibhara, Olangchumgola (New-
ly opened), Pumori, Arun valley etc. This area has numbers of flora and fauna. The trekking starting points are Taplejung, Basantapur, Hile, Chatra, Lukla and Lamidada. If a person
want to visit on low altitude Mayam dada trek will be suitable for those persons.
Eastern Nepal Trekking
MAKALU BASE CAMP
KANCHANJUNGA TREKS
ARUN VALLEY TREK
Minor Scale: Part ii
Intro:
| C | Dm | F | x2
C Dm F C
Jeevan ho gham chaya sukha dukha dubai huncha
C Dm F C
Jeevan ho bina maya chatapati tadpan huncha
C Dm F C
Samaya chakrama ghumi rahane ghadi ko ghar ho ki
C Dm F C
Nasha ma jhumi rahane kunai bhool ho ki
C Em Am Dm
Hasi hasi bachi dincha khusima nachidincha
F G C
Yehi ho ki esko bani yo jindagani
Dm F C
yo jindagani yo jindagani yo jindagani
Dm F C
yo jindagani yo jindagani yo jindagani
# 2 verse
C Dm F C
Anayesai biti jaane dina ho ki
C Dm F C
Asha ma jhuli rahane jhutho sapana ho ki
C Em Am Dm
Pida ma dukha huncha chota lagda sahi dincha
F G C
Ago huncha kahile paani yo jindagani
Dm F C
yo jindagani yo jindagani yo jindagani
Dm F C
yo jindagani yo jindagani yo jindagani
# chorus is sang over multiple times
Ang Nima Sherpa is not a new name to the musical industry. He’s coming
with the new album titled TOUR which is due this fall. The album includes
mostly collo numbers, patriotic and love songs. The singer is also hopeful
with his newly accomplished song titled Khel Khelma which features sing-
ers like Migma Sherpa, Subani Moktan, Nakul Karki, Sumnima Singh and
Prasamsha Shrestha. The music video for the same song is underway
which is scheduled to hit the floors shortly. On asking what Khel Khelma is
about; the singer replies, ‘Khel Khelma is a song dedicated to the play-
ers of the nation. It is a tribute to all those players who’ve helped in
spreading the name of the nation in the international platform. Their
tireless efforts and dedication for the nation has recently earned a
good name in sports like cricket, martial arts, marathon and football.
We took these initiations to salute the masters and achievers making
us proud. The music video for the same song is underway,’ he adds.
On asking about his recent improvements about his solo album TOUR, he
replies; ‘Tour is a collection of 8 songs and bonus tracks. The album even
includes a documentary video about the famous Paanch Pokhari. The mu-
sic video for the song titled Mayama Katai is directed by Sonam Pakhrin
and shot by Rupesh. I’ve not yet decided for the record label. The album
includes the composition of Sanjeev Singh, Susan Lama and mine. Another
song titled Ma Jadina Bidesh is a portray of the recent burning issue of the
nation. It is a song about a committed youngster who promises to stay in
his nation amongst all odds and excel as one of the most successful citizen.
The music video is under its initial planning and has already witnessed a
huge pool of support from around the nation as it’s being played in many
FM stations. The album includes the arrangement contributions by Dinesh
Shrestha and Rajan Ishan.
Guru Mantra
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Yo Zindagani~NepathyaAng Nima Sherpa
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A musical insight into the journey of Rajan Rajak
Study abroad in Japan, with New York Education Consultancy Pvt. Ltd!
Rajan Rajak was born on 23rd of August 1988 in Lainchaur. And like all
kids do, he too liked music much. As he grew up, he built an immense
passion towards playing drums. And he seeks to find a place in the Nepali
music fraternity with his musical skills making some notable contribution
to the musical universe.
‘Music has always been my great passion since my early days at school
where is started my music,’ says Rajan. On one of those school days,
one of his cousin brothers brought a drum set. Curious as his age was, he
was sitting on the chair trying to figure it out how I could possibly play it.
‘It’s not your age to play drums,’ says his cousin brother. ‘You can teach
me some,’ replied Rajan. And since then, both of them were like peas and
carrots. Rajan started to grasp the knowledge and techniques quickly and
in no time he could actually play the drums.
Rajan built this passion towards playing drums. And when he was not
satisfied with the limited knowledge, he started learning it. He used to
play drums with his school groups in all sorts of functions and in 2006
he decided to join Laliguras Kala Mandir. Soon after, he formed a band
named The Crossed band from where he continuously started his practice
sessions. Influenced by the western bands, he could actually play and
improvise on their songs. Disbanding struck the band as an inevitable
fact. Later, he joined The Back-Up Band in 2010. He’s been performing in
regular shows at various concerts, road shows, pubs and so on.
Rajan is a drum instructor these days at Excelsior School located at Shy-
ombhu. Above all odds, he’s continuing his musical dreams.
Located at Dillibazar, New York Education Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. is one
of the pioneer names for the students and path seekers willing to study
abroad. Established on the 26th of January, 2006, it has been providing
various opportunities to the students to pursue their career, or for further
studies in Japan. The consultancy has been specializing on counseling,
documenting and directing students for better future in Japan.
The Managing Director, Mr. Vinay Bisural has been acting effectively for
making New York Education Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. as one of the finest
career counseling consultancy that would guide the students to a proper
university providing a hassle-free documentation process, college and uni-
versity selection and much more.
‘It is due to the same reason that I’ve been living in Japan for the past
some time to select proper university and college and I’ve also taken affil-
iation of some respected colleges. What I want to ask the students who
want to pursue their education in Japan is that it is of utmost importance
to learn the Japanese language. My sole aim is to make New York Ed-
ucation Consultancy Pvt. Ltd as one of the pioneer abroad study center
for Japan. Well, lets just call it that I want to make it the number one in
Nepal,’ says Mr. Vinay.
Hi! Quite an Impressive name B Eight is. What does it means?Well, name is always an indispensible part of anything. We were searching for a peculiar and a good name for the band. Hundreds and thousands name came and went by. Later,
when we decided to name the band based on numerology, we got the name B Eight. A lot of luckier events within the band happened on the 8th of the month. Eventually, we all
agreed to name the band B Eight.
Tell us about the band. How did it happen?Initially, we didn’t start as a band rather a project. Later, the project was somehow leading us somewhere and music was the only element that bonded us throughout. We used
to appreciate each other’s perspective of doing music. We learned, experimented and implemented the outcome in our music. And miraculously, B Eight happened and we didn’t
realize until people finally started asking about it to us.
Almost 6 years, and finally in the medias; what took you guys so long?
We started with the same vision. We started with our own motives. Later, we realize that PR is an essential element for being in the Medias. We believed in our struggle and were
working with individual record label. We exercised our struggle into the digital and social platform. We got warm welcome by our listeners. Previously, we lack general attention
which was soon to change. We were in contact with senior artists learning skills. Like an old Roman saying, ‘Better late than never,” we finally were able to think about to be on
Medias. It became easier when our song K Yo Maya Ho was finally an essential hit of 2014 that crossed a million views on youtube. Coming up this late is somehow our weakness
too. We are not money minded and the walks-of-life taught us to be patient and practical.
When there is a band, there are musicians who play instruments. Its new here isn’t it?Well, it’s how you see things. A normal audience likes anything that pleases their moods or ears. Despite the fact that we don’t play any instruments as a band, we’ve divided our
music into melody, beats, lyrics, etc. That is the sort of thing we do while creating our music. We do RnB and Hip-Hop style of music. We’ve been experimenting with our traditional
and folk instruments like murchungs, madal, tabala etc. into our music. Having guts to implement our traditional instruments into genre like RnB and Hip-hop is challenging task.
This is a creative thing. We focus on creative music rather sticking on particular instruments. We love doing music and we do music for our pleasure in the first hand. If our music
could satisfy us, then only it is possible to satisfy the listeners.
Quite a hype, aye? Got any albums in stores for us?We have a hard copy of our debut album in the year 2009 itself. We are working to re-organize songs. Our album titled Ray Of Hope is one of our achievements. The Israeli
president Shimon Peres initiated a project where the song titled Ray of Hope written by him has been translated and composed in 30 different languages and we are happy to
represent our nation in this cause. We name the album after our song got selected by Song Weavers Foundation in Israel. Our new album includes 8 songs. We individually work
on the lyrics and composition aspects of our song.
So, tell us where you see B Eight five years down the lineWe believe that when you reach to the peak, you have to come down as well. We believe in the music we do. We won’t quit. We won’t lose this passion that’s inside our heart.
We are not focused on the forth coming future. Chances are that we’ll prioritize on our individual careers. May be we’ll be much matured and musically reach. We believe in name.
Whatever we do, our name will be there somewhere in the history of Nepali music. We’ll be happy with it.
That’s a hell lotta’ insight. Any ending notes?We are optimistic in music. We believe in our own music. We are 6 years old now. So, we’ll be supportive to the younger generations and responsible to the elders. Peace, music
and Love!
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“ B Eight is no new name in the musical fraternity. A popular musical ensemble, a heartthrob of hundreds and thousands of youngsters
throughout Nepal, a 6 year old group; B Eight is Samden, Thujey, Gyurmey, Amit and Raveev. With their massive hit number for the song
K Yo Maya Ho which has already crossed over 1.72 million views in Youtube. Another hit number is titled Maunta Ma. The band has its
peculiar name and the guys are a piece of cake and so is their music. For this edition of MuzBuzz, we’ll be talking about their endeavors
and here’s what the band has to say;
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Prabal Gurung may have wrapped up his Nepal holiday but that is not stopping the designer from hav-
ing more fun! After Kathmandu, PG headed straight for the bright lights of Mumbai. The designer has
so far met with the Vogue India team, celebrated Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s 41st birthday and attended
Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday/Happy New Year success bash!
We’re aware that the designer is a huge Bollywood lover and has spent many of his years in Mumbai!
It must be an amazing time for PG right now, indeed – living the dream!!
The gorgeous diva Sushmita Sen came to Nepal for Classic Diamond Jewelers ‘Timeless Paragon
Jewelry Fashion Show’. The Indian actress came as the show-stopper for the upcoming ELITE COL-
LECTION. The glitzy jewelry fashion show will take place on November 14 and 15 at Hotel Yak and
Yeti in Kathmandu. The actress was accompanied by a number of popular Indian models. From Nepal,
the fashion show witness Malvika Subba, Shristi Shrestha, Aastha Pokharel, face of Classic Diamonds
Asmee Shrestha, Oshima Banu, Alka Rai, Paramita Rana and more!
Prabal Gurung Attends Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s
Birthday!
Sushmita Sen in Nepal
Raveena Tandon Walks With Nepali Celebrities at The
Jewellery Fashion Show!
World’s Shortest Man Chandra Bahadur Dangi Meets The
Tallest Man
Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon looked ravishing as a bride at The Jewellery Fashion Show or-
ganized by Nepal Gem and Jewellery Association at Hotel Yak and Yeti yesterday. The actress is in
Nepal to attend the jewellery fashion show and promote Nepali jewellery and culture beyond Nepal. We
hope she does that – how exactly – we are yet to see! Various Nepali celebrities were also at the event
representing different jewellery houses. You may have already seen the post with Sadichha Shrestha
wearing the beautiful peacock by RB Diamond – exquisite! Well here are more photos courtesy of Anjil
Maskey!
The official Guinness World Record holder for being the world’s shortest man, Chandra Bahadur Dangi
met the tallest man alive in London today! The event which brought together the shortest man at 21.5
inch and the tallest man at 8ft 1 inch also celebrated the Guinness World Record Day. Photos of the
duo were taken with the Houses of Parliament in the background – the shots look iconic! The day
marked the Guinness World Record books 60th anniversary!
The tallest man alive Sultan Kosen from Turkey is also the person with the largest hand in the world.
You might not believe it but he’s also a part-time farmer. Sultan previously held the record for the largest
feet on a living person.
Live Buzz
Angus Young of AC/DC says his band mates have not been in touch with Phil Rudd since he was charged with threatening to kill and possessing methamphetamine and marijuana last week.
Young, 59, said in an interview Thursday (Nov. 13) that Rudd’s behavior had been somewhat erratic during the recording of their new album. “Well, we had a few problems. The situation he’s in -- that took everyone by surprise. We had a few issues before with him, even when we were recording it was hard even to get to him to do the recording,” Young said, sitting in a room with bassist Cliff Williams.
A new father -- who lost both his wife and son just days apart -- has found some solace thanks to a classic Beatles trackChris Picco sang a tender version of “Blackbird” to his newborn son, Lennon, who was born via emergency C-section at Loma Linda University Hospital in California after Picco’s wife, Ashley, died suddenly Saturday. Lennon was originally due in February, but the tragic circumstances resulted in his birth 24 weeks into his mother’s pregnancy, according to a memorial website for Ashley.“Ashley would often feel Lennon moving to music so I brought my guitar today and gave him a little concert,” Picco wrote on his Facebook after performing “Blackbird.” The clip was uploaded to YouTube by a family friend on Wednesday and went viral after being posted on Reddit. In a little more than 24 hours, the video has already collected more than 400,000 views.
The long-delayed album also arrives at No. 3 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
Azealia Banks’ long-delayed album, Broke With Expensive Taste, bows at No. 2 on Rap Albums and No. 3 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The rapper’s set starts with 11,000 sold in the week ending Nov. 9, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The rapper’s long-delayed album dropped without a prior confirmed release date, after the set was announced in 2012. Originally signed to Polydor/Interscope Records, Banks was relieved of her contract following conflicts with the labels and released the new set on indie Prospect Park (distributed through Caroline).
Rihanna is back on Instagram! The pops singer’s Instagram account reappeared late Saturday (Nov. 1) after being suspended in May when she posted some racy pictures to her feed. RiRi’s first post after the six-month absence was a photo of her head turned upside down, with the caption “Hellurrr #badgalback.” Since then, her nearly 13 million followers have been gifted numerous other posts, including a drawing of her and the Instagram logo holding hands.Instagram celebrated the superstar’s return by tweeting a link of the cute illustration. Prior to the topless photo, Rihanna had previously stirred up trouble on Instagram by posting a photo of her next to an Abu Dhabi mosque, and another picture with an endangered animal, which resulted in the arrest of two Thai men.
AC/DC Not in touch With Phil Rudd Since Charges
Beatles’ ‘Blackbird’ Becomes Dad’s Lul-laby to Dying Newborn
Azealia Banks’‘Broke’ Bows at No. 2 on Rap Albums Chart
RihannaReturns to Instagram After Six-Month Absence
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In Your Honor
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Janakabi Keshari Dharmaraj Thapa was born born on Shrawan 1, 1981 B.S. He was Nepal’s
renowned poet and singer. He was one of the most significant Nepali folk singers. He is most
famous for his songs like Hariyo Danda Maathi, Nepali le Maya Maaryo, Suna Mero Nirmaya,
Saahili Rimai, Aaja Malai Sancho Chaina, Aaipugyau Relaima.
Dharmaraj Thapa started singing hymns, folk songs including dancing acts from his early
childhood. He was married to 13yrs old Shavitri at the age of 15 on 28th Baisakh, 1996 B.S.
He is also honored as lifetime member at the Nepal Academy.
Including the title “Janakabi Keshari”, Dharmaraj Thapa has been awarded with several presti-
gious awards like Indrarajyalaxmi Purashkar and Madan Purashkar in 2025 B.S., Lok Sahitya
Purashkar in 2042 B.S., Chinnalata Geet Purashkar in 2048 B.S., Hits FM Life Time Achieve-
ment Award in 2054 B.S. just to name some.
Alok Nembang was a Nepali film director. He was also a well-known music
video director in Nepal for several decades.
After returning to Nepal from the United States, where he gained knowledge
about theater and film-making, Alok directed over 500 music videos of Nepali
music. He began his career as a VJ in Image Channel in Nepal. His debut
music video was Lakhau Patak by Nabin K. Bhattarai. Alok acted in the Limbu
language film Numafung in 2004. His passion for making films was fulfilled
with the production of Sano Sansar (2008), which was a big hit. Alok’s second
directorial venture Kohi Mero (2010) made him popular among the Nepalese
cinema audience. His third film Ajhai Pani is slated for release in February
2015.
On November 6, 2014, Alok was found dead at his home in Kathmandu in an
apparent suicide. A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for
they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on. MuzBuzz
Monthly would like to express our heartfelt condolences, he will not be forgot-
ten. His name would be inspiration to many in the days to come.
Dharmaraj Thapa
In Your Honor
Alok!
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Across3. Jim Braddock in the 2005 movie, Cinderella Man (7,5)
6. Clouseau in the 2006 movie, The Pink Panther (5,6)
7. Director of the 2005 movie, Brokeback Mountain (3,3)
8. Nanny McPhee in the 2006 movie of the same name (4,8)
10. Sweeney Todd in the 2007 movie, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (6,4)
11. Nola Rice in the 2005 movie, Match Point (8,9)
12. Harry Sanborn in the 2003 movie, Something’s Gotta Give (4,9)
Down1. Sarah Huttinger in the 2005 movie, Rumor Has It (8,7)
2. Frankie Dunn in the 2005 movie, Million Dollar Baby (5,8)
4. Aeon Flux in the 2005 movie of the same name (8,6)
5. Larry Daley in the 2006 movie, Night at the Museum (3,7)
7. Grendel’s mother in the 2007 movie, Beowulf (8,5)
9. Rev Graham Hess in the 2002 movie, Signs (3,6)
10. Errol Flynn in the 2004 movie, The Aviator (4,3)
Cross Words #13
ARIES: To turn around things, you ensure that they does not leave to them. Do not be too prompt to give your opinion. To listen to the others attentively. The possibilities of voyages will be favorable in terms of connections moneymaking. Do not let the others limit you to say how you feel on the family questions. Your lucky events on Monday.
LIBRA: make sure you to take the time life friends or parents, you do not have to see only often. If you are worried, being careful during the exploitation of a vehi-cle or any type of machines or equipment. Do not hesitate to express your opin-ion when they are relative questions to work. Your social competences with people NOVEMBER being more than one simple useful. Your lucky events on Thursdays.
SCORPIO: Better still, take your second and to let them pay the invoice. You NOVEMBER were too in vain for a friend who wanted benefit from you. Made attention not sign your time or your money immediately. Bring chang-es which will improve your appearance. Your lucky events on one Friday.
SAGITTARIUS: NOVEMBER close relations are annoyed if they feel limited. Be careful if a friend asks you for councils. Information that you profit can be used in all the aspects of your life. Children NOVEMBER demanding being, of entertainment and could cost much more than you can really allow yourselves. Your lucky events on place Monday.
CAPRICORN: Your words will be taken except context if you are of avoid-ance with colleagues or employers. You will be NOVEMBER mixed in a kind of triangle. You should consider a healthy food. The so-cial activity should be with your day order. Your lucky events on Tuesday.
AQUARIUS: Not so much not to widen if you have your own company. You sit tight. You are better to avoid the litigations. This month is not the day to test people arriving in their giving ultimatum. To do a little investigation if it ya some-body with work you made not confidence. Your lucky events on Sunday.
PISCES: Supervise your tendency to live for the day and to pass too much from entertainment and the children, it could recall you. To make projects which will bring you to exotic destinations. To seek the means of better you by improving your dietary habits and of daily life. Be honest in your communication and not to lose its coolness if somebody supports you in a corner. Your lucky events on Sunday.
TAURUS: Perhaps it is time to seek the means you can improve your health. Pro-fessional secrecy can only lead to circumstances devastators. Speak with your sec-ond on one about holidays and to discuss waitings your relation. Difficulties with your second NOVEMBER of leading to insulation. Your lucky events on Thursday.
GEMINI: It will be of as much around you. You will be emotional on the questions of money. You should take part in activities which can be exerted by the two young people and old man. You can receive recognition for the work which you made. Your lucky events on Saturday.
CANCER: Try not to spend time with your colleagues if you want to avoid prob-lems later. You to benefit; do something for the musical entertainment. You NO-VEMBER being more emotional than usual. Your second will do everything to make you things which you do not want to only make. Your lucky events on Wednesday.
LEO: You must make more things than you like. You are better to channel your energy in the work world. Try to reduce your practices, or you could be in an embar-rassing financial position. You to be emotional NOVEMBER on the way in which an organization you belong is the handling of its activities. Your lucky events on Friday.
VIRGO: Emotionally, NOVEMBER is not so well. You could experiment of the unusual circumstances and to meet eccentric people. You ensure that you have all the relevant facts before taking measures. You will find it easy to learn and to excel. Your lucky events of this month will take place one Friday.
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March 21 - April 19 Sept 23 - Oct 22
May 21 - June 20 Nov 22 - Dec 21
April 20 - May 20 Oct 23 - Nov 21
June 21 - July 22 Dec 22 - Jan 19
June 23 - August 23 Jan 20 - Feb 18
August 23-Sept. 22 Feb 19-March 20
Singer Pooja Neupane has finally arrived in the musical
market with her debut album titled ‘Pooja.’ The song titled
Sa La La is already is a hit number from her debut album.
The song itself has provided her with the initial flame on her
odyssey towards fame into the musical fraternity. The song
is composed by Bharat Sitaula, a celebrated pop singer.
The songs of the album are composed by Bharat Sitaula,
Megh Lama, Niroj Lama, Ram Sitaula and Arjun Nepali. The
songs are written by Ramesh Adhikari, Bani Pokharel and
Puroshwottam Dhungel.
The album includes 5 songs which are recorded at A One
Musician studio, RB studio, Vergin Studio and Real times
studio. The album is produced by Prakash Neupaney,
Beenu Neupane, Dr. Prayas Newpane and Sumnima Khar-
el. The album was made possible with support by renowned
lyricist and poet Mr. Ramesh Pokharel.
Pooja Neupane
Bhim Limbu’s debut Album MIMZIMA(Beloved) now avaliable in the market.MuzBuzz