

Prakash Gurung
@a1c78f23-9628-4a1a-bba1-a96a1fdc4fc1 · Music Director, Music Instructor, Singer/ Performer
Prakash Gurung is a respected Nepalese musician and singer from Darjeeling, celebrated for his emotive vocal style and enduring contribution to Nepali adhunik and folk music. Inspired in childhood, he trained under iconic figures such as Amber Gurung...
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Prakash Gurung is a respected Nepalese musician and singer from Darjeeling, celebrated for his emotive vocal style and enduring contribution to Nepali adhunik and folk music. Inspired in childhood, he...
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