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{{Infobox musical artist
#REDIRECT [[Parivesh]]
|name = Tilak Bam Malla
|background = solo_singer<!--must be in accordance with infobox guidelines-->
|image = Parivesh performing on Live Concert in Sukkhad Mahotsav, Kailali.jpg
|caption = Parivesh performing on Live concert in [[Dhangadhi]], [[Nepal]] on 2013
| alias =
| birth_name =
| native_name = तिलक बम मल्ल
| native_name_lang = ne
|origin = [[Galkot]], [[Baglung district]] [[Nepal]]
|birth_name = Tilak Bam Malla
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|12|07|mf=y}}
|genre = Pop, [[folk pop]], [[Nepali music|Nepali]]
| occupation = {{flat list|
*Singer
*Songwriter
*Musician
}}
|years_active = 1995–present
|label = Parivesh Recording Studio Pvt. Ltd.
| associated_acts =
| website = {{URL|facebook.com/pariveshband}}
}}

'''Tilak Bam Malla''' ([[Nepali language|Nepali]]: तिलक बम मल्ल) (born in 1975 December 7, [[Pokhara]]), better known by his stage name '''Parivesh''' ([[Nepali language|Nepali]]: परिवेश), is a [[Nepal]]i folk pop singer.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tilak Bam Malla|url=http://www.geetsansar.com/artists/tilak-bam-malla/|website=Geet Sansar|publisher=Geet Sansar|accessdate=15 September 2016}}</ref> He first gained popularity in the late 90s for his second Lok Pop album ''Parivesh Vol.2'' with all time hit songs like Mutu Chune, Bhote Talcha, Haat Ma Rumal and Chaite Dashain, and was dubbed as pioneer of Lok Pop genre in Nepalese music industry. <ref>{{cite web|title=Parivesh Band|url=http://www.nepalicollections.com/band.php?id=32|website=Nepali Collection|publisher=Nepali Collection|accessdate=15 September 2016}}</ref>

Pioneer of folk pop music in Nepal, from [[Pokhara]], family of [[Martyr]] Thir Bam Malla, has sung dozens of hit Nepali pop songs and those songs are still playing in Nepali youth's heart. As a member of martyr family, nobody in his family had interest in music, singing or dancing, but as a contrary to this environment, Tilak Bam Malla had a keen interest in music, which grew with his age. Though there was no apparent career opportunity in music industry, during that time, he decided to step in and followed his passion in music.

In addition to acting, Malla is a humanitarian and has participated and spoken out for various social causes, especially during devastating earthquake of Nepal in 2015 and aftermath. He was also awarded by various honors and awards for contributing in the field of social work and welfare acts.

==Singing career==
He is an owner of music "Parivesh recording studio". Remembering the problems he faced in past, today he opts to seek and support talented and passionate music lovers who wants to revolutionize Nepali music industry.

===Early career in the mid 1990s===
Tilak Bam Malla had interest in singing from his childhood and used to sing in school's programs without telling his family. When he turned 18, he had been thinking to record an album. With this aim, he went to [[Radio Nepal]] for voice test and passed it. After passing voice test from Radio Nepal he started singing contemporary popular songs and [[folk music|folk]] and in 1996 he sang his first song '''Yo Baadal Yo Barsha'''. His first song was a hit in the market. As a versatile singer of Pop, Modern, Folk he decided to sing only Folk-Pop songs which was fusion of Folk and Pop song. He founded a musical band name '''Parivesh''' with local group from Pokhara and released his first solo album '''Parivesh Vol. 1''' in late 1990s.

===Late 1990s to 2000s===
As a starting trend of western pop music, listeners didn't like his first release and he lost 70,000 rupees, which he had borrowed from his mother. But his song "Chaite Dashain" received good comments from listeners and he planned to sing like folk-pop songs. After a few years of his first release again he borrowd 80,000 Nrs. from his mother and he released his second album "Parivesh Vol. 2" with folk-pop music. As a founder band of releasing folk-pop in Nepal his second release made largest hit and rose him as famous folk-pop singer in Nepal. All time hit songs like "Mutu Chune", "Taxi Gudyo Sarara", "Himchuli Ko Kakhaima" and "Salaijo" songs beat the Nepali music market where "Parivesh Vol. 2" album was sold more than 265,000 copies in a first releasing year and created a record of largest selling album at that time. The artist himself mention that era as 'Golden Time' for his singing career.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Shyam|first1=Smrit|title=मृतसागरमा डुबुल्की मारेका तिलकबम मल्लको क्रेज|url=http://www.visionsansar.com/268-2/|website=Vision Sansar|publisher=Vision Sansar|accessdate=15 September 2016}}</ref>

===2010s to present===
Parivesh hadn't released any album after his second hit till 2010. He started to prepare for his other album "Parivesh Vol. 8" from early 2010s. This album also will include folk-pop songs and few of songs he have already released and still on process to complete his upcoming album. He is now engaged with his own recording studio "Parivesh Digital Recording Studio Pvt. Ltd." Beside his studio job, he is attending in several "Mahotsav" and Concerts in Nepal and Overseas countries.

[[File:View of Pokhara City & Machhapuchhre Mountain.jpg|thumb|right|400px|View of Pokhara City & Machhapuchhre]]

==Singing Pokhara & Machapuchare in songs==
He has delightifully integrated about beautiful [[Pokhara]] & [[Machapuchare]], where is he from, in his several songs. His songs are also known as "Songs from Pokhara". Most of his songs depicts about the comprehensible picture of beautiful tourist place "Pokhara" & Fish Tail shape mountain in Pokhara "Machhapuchhre". Those songs always makes listeners tempt to visit Pokhara and Machhapuchhre.

==Educational Background==
As an aristocrat family member of martyr "Thir Bam Malla", he had to concentrate on study. He was student of [[Science]] and after graduating high school, he joined "Pulchok Engineering Campus" for [[Electronic Engineering]]. He opened his own recording studio after successfully completing his study of Electronic Engineering and he is looking his studio business nowadays.

==List of Parivesh Songs==
*Aago Lagai
*Aasha Haru Ma
*Badala Nai
*Bariko Cheu Ma
*Bhanjyang Ma
*Bhote Talcha
*Chait Dasain
*Ghumi Ghumi Nachi Deu
*Haatma Rumal
*Himchuli Ko Kaakhaima
*Kaha Bhetu
*Khusi Diye
*Ma Kasam
*Machapuchare Kaakhaima
*Machapuchare Pokharako Sir
*Maya Dhankai Deu
*Mero Maya
*Mutu Chune Lumle Ko Hawale
*Namastey
*Piratu
*Purnima Ko Juna
*Saawan Ko
*Saima Dhaima Yas
*Sapana Mai
*Sarara Bar Pipal (Lok Dohori)
*Sochda Sochdai
*Solti
*Taxi Gudyo Sarara
*Taxi Gudyo Sarara (Remix)
*Timro Samjhana Le
*Yo Baadal Yo Barsha
*Zindagi Le

==Tours and Concerts==
Tilak Bam Malla rose to the fame in late 90s with his beautiful and soothing songs and still have thousands of fan in Nepal and across the country. He is the 'artist of choice' for the stage programs in abroad. He has performed in more than countries.

==Humanitarian Causes==
Tilak Bam Malla has been involved in many social works. Malla is very responsible person with responsibilities toward his society and country along with his singing profession. Malla, who has singing career of almost 2 decades, notable for his active participation to help the earthquake victims of Nepal, children affected from the civil war. He was awarded with ''Yuvaratna Gayan Award'' for his remarkable contribution of raising the fund amount of 4.3 million rupees in ''Pradhanmantri Rahat Kosh'' by conducting the stage shows in Nepal and abroad, in order to help the earthquake victims.<ref>{{cite web|title=तिलकबम मल्ललाई युवारत्न|url=http://www.nepalbhaskar.com/archives/6338|website=Nepal Bhaskar|accessdate=15 September 2016}}</ref>



==Awards==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible " style="width:50%;" <!-- to use sortable requires eliminating all use of rowspan -->
|+ List of awards and nominations
|-
! Year
! Award
! Category
|-

| 2016
| Yuvaratna Gayan Award
| Best Singer<ref>{{cite web|title=तिलकबम मल्ललाई युवारत्न|url=http://www.nepalbhaskar.com/archives/6338|website=Nepal Bhaskar|accessdate=15 September 2016}}</ref>
|-

| 2016
| Music Khabar Award
| Best Singer<ref>{{cite web|title=Tilak Bam is awarded as the best singer|url=http://nepalkala.tv/site/latestnews?id=749|website=Nepal Kala TV|accessdate=15 September 2016}}</ref>
|-
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.facebook.com/pariveshband Parivesh - Tilak Bam Malla, Facebook]
*[http://www.nepalicollections.com/band.php?id=32 Parivesh - Tilak Bam Malla, Nepali Collection]
*[http://dhakatopi.com/Parivesh Parivesh - Tilak Bam Malla, Dhaka Topi]
*[http://murchunga.net/Parivesh Parivesh - Tilak Bam Malla, Murchunga]

{{DEFAULTSORT:Parivesh, Tilak Bam Malla}}
[[Category:Nepalese singers]]
[[Category:Nepalese male singers]]
[[Category:Nepali-language singers]]
[[Category:Nepalese musicians]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:1975 births]]
[[Category:People from Pokhara]]

Revision as of 18:39, 19 October 2016

Tilak Bam Malla
तिलक बम मल्ल
Parivesh performing on Live concert in Dhangadhi, Nepal on 2013
Parivesh performing on Live concert in Dhangadhi, Nepal on 2013
Background information
Birth nameTilak Bam Malla
Born (1975-12-07) December 7, 1975 (age 49)
OriginGalkot, Baglung district Nepal
GenresPop, folk pop, Nepali
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Musician
Years active1995–present
LabelsParivesh Recording Studio Pvt. Ltd.
Websitefacebook.com/pariveshband

Tilak Bam Malla (Nepali: तिलक बम मल्ल) (born in 1975 December 7, Pokhara), better known by his stage name Parivesh (Nepali: परिवेश), is a Nepali folk pop singer.[1] He first gained popularity in the late 90s for his second Lok Pop album Parivesh Vol.2 with all time hit songs like Mutu Chune, Bhote Talcha, Haat Ma Rumal and Chaite Dashain, and was dubbed as pioneer of Lok Pop genre in Nepalese music industry. [2]

Pioneer of folk pop music in Nepal, from Pokhara, family of Martyr Thir Bam Malla, has sung dozens of hit Nepali pop songs and those songs are still playing in Nepali youth's heart. As a member of martyr family, nobody in his family had interest in music, singing or dancing, but as a contrary to this environment, Tilak Bam Malla had a keen interest in music, which grew with his age. Though there was no apparent career opportunity in music industry, during that time, he decided to step in and followed his passion in music.

In addition to acting, Malla is a humanitarian and has participated and spoken out for various social causes, especially during devastating earthquake of Nepal in 2015 and aftermath. He was also awarded by various honors and awards for contributing in the field of social work and welfare acts.

Singing career

He is an owner of music "Parivesh recording studio". Remembering the problems he faced in past, today he opts to seek and support talented and passionate music lovers who wants to revolutionize Nepali music industry.

Early career in the mid 1990s

Tilak Bam Malla had interest in singing from his childhood and used to sing in school's programs without telling his family. When he turned 18, he had been thinking to record an album. With this aim, he went to Radio Nepal for voice test and passed it. After passing voice test from Radio Nepal he started singing contemporary popular songs and folk and in 1996 he sang his first song Yo Baadal Yo Barsha. His first song was a hit in the market. As a versatile singer of Pop, Modern, Folk he decided to sing only Folk-Pop songs which was fusion of Folk and Pop song. He founded a musical band name Parivesh with local group from Pokhara and released his first solo album Parivesh Vol. 1 in late 1990s.

Late 1990s to 2000s

As a starting trend of western pop music, listeners didn't like his first release and he lost 70,000 rupees, which he had borrowed from his mother. But his song "Chaite Dashain" received good comments from listeners and he planned to sing like folk-pop songs. After a few years of his first release again he borrowd 80,000 Nrs. from his mother and he released his second album "Parivesh Vol. 2" with folk-pop music. As a founder band of releasing folk-pop in Nepal his second release made largest hit and rose him as famous folk-pop singer in Nepal. All time hit songs like "Mutu Chune", "Taxi Gudyo Sarara", "Himchuli Ko Kakhaima" and "Salaijo" songs beat the Nepali music market where "Parivesh Vol. 2" album was sold more than 265,000 copies in a first releasing year and created a record of largest selling album at that time. The artist himself mention that era as 'Golden Time' for his singing career.[3]

2010s to present

Parivesh hadn't released any album after his second hit till 2010. He started to prepare for his other album "Parivesh Vol. 8" from early 2010s. This album also will include folk-pop songs and few of songs he have already released and still on process to complete his upcoming album. He is now engaged with his own recording studio "Parivesh Digital Recording Studio Pvt. Ltd." Beside his studio job, he is attending in several "Mahotsav" and Concerts in Nepal and Overseas countries.

View of Pokhara City & Machhapuchhre

Singing Pokhara & Machapuchare in songs

He has delightifully integrated about beautiful Pokhara & Machapuchare, where is he from, in his several songs. His songs are also known as "Songs from Pokhara". Most of his songs depicts about the comprehensible picture of beautiful tourist place "Pokhara" & Fish Tail shape mountain in Pokhara "Machhapuchhre". Those songs always makes listeners tempt to visit Pokhara and Machhapuchhre.

Educational Background

As an aristocrat family member of martyr "Thir Bam Malla", he had to concentrate on study. He was student of Science and after graduating high school, he joined "Pulchok Engineering Campus" for Electronic Engineering. He opened his own recording studio after successfully completing his study of Electronic Engineering and he is looking his studio business nowadays.

List of Parivesh Songs

  • Aago Lagai
  • Aasha Haru Ma
  • Badala Nai
  • Bariko Cheu Ma
  • Bhanjyang Ma
  • Bhote Talcha
  • Chait Dasain
  • Ghumi Ghumi Nachi Deu
  • Haatma Rumal
  • Himchuli Ko Kaakhaima
  • Kaha Bhetu
  • Khusi Diye
  • Ma Kasam
  • Machapuchare Kaakhaima
  • Machapuchare Pokharako Sir
  • Maya Dhankai Deu
  • Mero Maya
  • Mutu Chune Lumle Ko Hawale
  • Namastey
  • Piratu
  • Purnima Ko Juna
  • Saawan Ko
  • Saima Dhaima Yas
  • Sapana Mai
  • Sarara Bar Pipal (Lok Dohori)
  • Sochda Sochdai
  • Solti
  • Taxi Gudyo Sarara
  • Taxi Gudyo Sarara (Remix)
  • Timro Samjhana Le
  • Yo Baadal Yo Barsha
  • Zindagi Le

Tours and Concerts

Tilak Bam Malla rose to the fame in late 90s with his beautiful and soothing songs and still have thousands of fan in Nepal and across the country. He is the 'artist of choice' for the stage programs in abroad. He has performed in more than countries.

Humanitarian Causes

Tilak Bam Malla has been involved in many social works. Malla is very responsible person with responsibilities toward his society and country along with his singing profession. Malla, who has singing career of almost 2 decades, notable for his active participation to help the earthquake victims of Nepal, children affected from the civil war. He was awarded with Yuvaratna Gayan Award for his remarkable contribution of raising the fund amount of 4.3 million rupees in Pradhanmantri Rahat Kosh by conducting the stage shows in Nepal and abroad, in order to help the earthquake victims.[4]


Awards

List of awards and nominations
Year Award Category
2016 Yuvaratna Gayan Award Best Singer[5]
2016 Music Khabar Award Best Singer[6]

References

  1. ^ "Tilak Bam Malla". Geet Sansar. Geet Sansar. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Parivesh Band". Nepali Collection. Nepali Collection. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  3. ^ Shyam, Smrit. "मृतसागरमा डुबुल्की मारेका तिलकबम मल्लको क्रेज". Vision Sansar. Vision Sansar. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  4. ^ "तिलकबम मल्ललाई युवारत्न". Nepal Bhaskar. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  5. ^ "तिलकबम मल्ललाई युवारत्न". Nepal Bhaskar. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Tilak Bam is awarded as the best singer". Nepal Kala TV. Retrieved 15 September 2016.