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Paras Gazmer

Paras Gazmer

@paras-gazmer · Music Artists, Music Director, Singer/ Performer

Paras Gazmer was a respected Nepali musician, composer, lyricist, and singer from Darjeeling, celebrated for his emotionally powerful songwriting and his unique ability to translate personal struggle into deeply moving music. Despite losing his eyesi...

1993 - Present artistnepal.com/paras-gazmer
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Paras Gazmer was a respected Nepali musician, composer, lyricist, and singer from Darjeeling, celebrated for his emotionally powerful songwriting and his unique ability to translate personal struggle...

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Full NameParas Gazmer
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Music Director
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Active Since1993

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33 yrs

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