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Sharan Pradhan

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Sharan Pradhan (born May 3, 1943, Darjeeling) was one of the most influential lyricists and music composers in the history of Nepali modern music, emerging as a defining creative force from 2020 BS onward. By the age of 21, he was already an establi...

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Sharan Pradhan (born May 3, 1943, Darjeeling) was one of the most influential lyricists and music composers in the history of Nepali modern music, emerging as a defining creative force from 2020 BS on...

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Full NameSharan Pradhan
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Active Since1970

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56 yrs

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