

ACHYUT BAJAGAIN
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Prem Pariyar (born in Dhading District, Nepal) is a Nepali playback singer who rose to national fame as a child artist through the blockbuster film franchise Nai Nabhannu La. His emotionally resonant child voice made him one of the most recognizable young singers in Nepali cinema, earning him the nickname “Kid with a great voice.”He began singing at a very young age while living in a hostel, where his talent was first noticed. His breakthrough came when he was selected to sing for Nai Nabhannu La 2 (2014), followed by multiple successful recordings in later sequels.Prem Pariyar’s songs such as “Yi Aankhama Timi Chheu,” “Marne Kasailai,” “Feri Feri Nai Nabhannu La,” “Maina Raja Maina Rani,” and “Kasham Hamile Khayekai Thiyeu (Male Version)” became major hits, widely played across Nepal and the diaspora. All of his singles from the franchise achieved strong public reception.Despite early success, he later faced challenges when his child voice began to change during the recording of Nai Nabhannu La 3, affecting his vocal continuity.In recognition of his contribution as a young playback singer, he received the Online Filmykhabar Award 2071 (Best Singer) for Nai Nabhannu La 2.
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Arun Regmi is a Nepali actor and film professional active since 1996, known for his long-standing contribution to Nepali cinema through both acting and production work. As an actor, he has appeared in notable films such as Darpan Chhaya (2000), Bato Muniko Phul (2010), Rhythm (2013), Zhigrana (2015), Resham Filili (2015), Bhairav (2015), and Rajja Rani (2018), establishing himself as a familiar on‑screen presence across commercial and dramatic genres. Alongside acting, he has built a respected parallel career as a production manager, contributing to major films including Kagbeni, Rato Tika Nidharma, Hajar Juni Samma, Yatra, Rudrapriya, How Funny, and Sungava, earning industry recognition including the Gopikrishna National Film Award for Best Production Manager. Known for his reliability, discipline, and deep understanding of filmmaking logistics, Arun Regmi remains an important figure in Nepali cinema, balancing performance and production with equal professionalism.
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