Bharat Sitaula
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Birth name | Bharat Sitaula |
Born | Taplejung, Nighuradin, Nepal |
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, TV presenter, musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2005–present |
Bharat Sitaula is a Nepali pop singer, songwriter, and record producer.marked from his song Achanaak from the album Mod-The turning point was able to grab audiences attention and this established him as a celebrity in the Nepali Music Sector.Sitaula is one of the well paid artist in Nepal being a pop icon of Nepal.He has made a tremendous contribution to Nepali music industry from his songs and compositions.Sitaula have recorded hundreds of songs in his voice and composition combined for which he have been awarded many prestigious music awards in Nepal. [1]
Early life
Sitaula was born on February in Nighuradin, Taplejung, Nepal.He completed his schooling from Bijay Memorial Higher Secondary School,Dillibazar,Kathmandu.Further,Sitaula continued his higher schooling from Pashupati Multiple Campus,Chabahil specializing in Management.In addition to this he studied bachelors level from Nepal Commerce Campus,Minbhawan.
Career
He started his musical career in early 2058 B.S. He released his first, second and third albums in 2060 B.S., 2063 B.S. and 2066 B.S. respectively. Mod: The Turning Point which was released in 2060 B.S., contained hit songs such as "Achanak Aaja Timi Lai" and "Maya Launa Ta", which gave him the opportunity to establish himself as a pop singer in the Nepali music industry. He became more popular after winning “Best New Artist” in Hits FM Awards. Similarly, his second album, “Ma Ani Timi” was released in 2063 B.S. Album contained songs: “Kahile Aago Kahile Pani” and “O Ria” which became very popular at that time. Another song, “Huncha Bhane Huncha” made him to reach in the [2] height of success. Similarly, he came up with the song "Hare Ram Hare Krishna" in 2066. Because of its unique[3] style, the song became popular to youths. He has performed in most of the places in Nepal as well as Europe and Hong Kong during his musical tour. He has also presented himself as skilled media personnel from "Himalaya Television". He is currently working for his next album. He has also composed music and sung for different Nepali movies such as "Ma Ani Timi", "Kaamchor", "Timro Manko Maanche Ma".Sitaula worked as Senior Program Producer at Himalaya Television from 2067 B.S to 2073 B.S.He produced programs like "Dhamala ko Hamala","Music Station","Music Cafe","Jukebox","Paluwa"etc.
Personal life
Bharat Situala was born in Nighuradin, Taplejung in the middle class family. He has completed his studies up to Bachelor degree. He has come[4] forward in his life after so many struggles. He took his steps in the musical field from 2058 B.S. and continued his struggles in Kathmandu. At that time, he was only 20 years old. Sitaula has the interests in singing from his early age. He entered in the musical area from the song "Wo Bolan" and his first album was Mod: The Turning Point.Sitaula was married on 2070 B.S.He is blessede with a daughter on 2074 B.s.[4][5]
Discography
Albums
- Mod-The Turning Point:2060 B.S[6]
- Ma ani timi : 2063 B.S[6]
Awards
- Hits F.M Music Award : Best New Artist of the year 2005 A.D[6]
- Kalika F.M Music Award : Best Pop Vocal Male 2073 B.S [6]
- Kalika F.M Music Award : Best Pop Music Composition 2066 B.S [6]
References
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- ^ Bikastimes (29 January 2016). "Bikas Times – जन्म दिनमा भरत सिटौलाको शुभचिन्तकलाई उपहार". Bikastimes.com. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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- ^ Bikastimes (29 January 2016). "Bikas Times – जन्म दिनमा भरत सिटौलाको शुभचिन्तकलाई उपहार". Bikastimes.com. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g Glan, Latshering. "Modern Prayer by Bharat Sitaula". cybersansar.com. Retrieved 18 February 2016.