Rajina Rimal, born on 3rd Jestha, 2049 BS in Dillibazar, Kathmandu, is a well-known Nepali singer recognized for her melodious voice and early entry into the music industry. Raised in a musically inclined family, Rajina was inspired by her father Robin Rimal and uncle Rajan Rimal, both active in Nepal’s music scene. She began singing on stage at just six years old, winning several school competitions.
A lively and cheerful child, she studied at Galaxy School and later Surayadaya Boarding School. One of her fondest memories includes a trip to Hetauda, and a humorous school incident where she accidentally hit a microphone with her nose, leading to a nosebleed—something she never forgot.
Her professional music journey started at age 12 when musician Samrat Thapa offered her the song “Basanta Ko,” recorded at Ciney Sounds Studio. Though intended as a test, the song became popular, prompting the release of her debut album “Pari” two years later. It featured a blend of eastern and western styles, including the hit song “Ma Ramro Bhanda” directed by Alok Nembang and composed by Raju Singh.
Rajina also trained in classical music under Sangeeta Rana and became a playback singer for films such as “Saput” and “Mr. Mangalay.”
Her recent works include “Timi Bina Bachu Kasari” from November Rain, and “Paani Ko Foka” composed by Hari Lamsal. She released a curated album titled “Best of Rajina Rimal.”
In 2015, she married Binod Shrestha. With over 300 songs and contributions to 50+ films, Rajina Rimal remains a celebrated name in Nepali music.
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