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Pushpa Nepali (Born: 3 January 1932 AD – Died: 13 November 2001 AD) was a legendary Nepali singer, lyricist, and composer, celebrated for his powerful voice, disciplined artistry, and extraordinary contribution to the golden era of Radio Nepal. Born ...

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Pushpa Nepali (Born: 3 January 1932 AD – Died: 13 November 2001 AD) was a legendary Nepali singer, lyricist, and composer, celebrated for his powerful voice, disciplined artistry, and extraordinary co...

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Full NamePushpa Nepali
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Active Since1960

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