Full documentry of singer prem pariyar
dhading malekhu street singer who became young playback singer for nepali movies.Boy with Great Singing Talent from Nepal Prem Pariyar. In this video you can watch talk with Prem Pariyar . Prem Pariyar is a young singer born in Dhading Nepal, Now started singing in Nepali Film.Prem Pariyar won the Title United Talent Hunt 2013 in Singing Category A boy from Dhading, who is inborn singing talent singing a song for all of us. Prem Pariyar, Little boy who didnot learnt to sing but everyday singing on the street is his reeyaz, very natural and talented lil boy.
The programme, produced by Kripa Drishya Digital, presents unplugged versions of Nepali hit musical number. It is slated to start its new season this August.
This season will feature 26 performers, including 16 bands and 10 single artists. Kunti Moktan, Ram Krishna Dhakal, Sabin Rai, Albatross and Prem Pariyar are some of the artists involved this time around.
Unlike the previous year, when artists’ performances were shot only a week prior to an episode’s airing, all the episodes have already been recorded and will be released one by one throughout the six-month-long, 26 episode journey. The recording studio was done up in such a way that it bespoke the seriousness of the endeavour. With Nepali folk instruments dangling down the walls, it was apparent that the episodes would be all about producing serious music.
The programme, produced by Kripa Drishya Digital, presents unplugged versions of Nepali hit musical number. It is slated to start its new season this August.
This season will feature 26 performers, including 16 bands and 10 single artists. Kunti Moktan, Ram Krishna Dhakal, Sabin Rai, Albatross and Prem Pariyar are some of the artists involved this time around.
Unlike the previous year, when artists’ performances were shot only a week prior to an episode’s airing, all the episodes have already been recorded and will be released one by one throughout the six-month-long, 26 episode journey. The recording studio was done up in such a way that it bespoke the seriousness of the endeavour. With Nepali folk instruments dangling down the walls, it was apparent that the episodes would be all about producing serious music.
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