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Pabitra Gurung

@pabitragurung · Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Pabitra Gurung is an emerging Nepali vocalist known for her soulful interpretations of folk, Kauda, and contemporary songs. Born and raised in the scenic hills of Nuwakot, she has steadily built a career through talent, resilience, and a deep love fo...

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Pabitra Gurung is an emerging Nepali vocalist known for her soulful interpretations of folk, Kauda, and contemporary songs. Born and raised in the scenic hills of Nuwakot, she has steadily built a car...

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Full NamePabitra Gurung
Profession
Music Artists
Singer/ Performer
Location
Active Since2022

Career Highlights

Films

1

Awards

4 yrs

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