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Journalist-turned Musician to Woo Nepali Music Lovers

The video is made by The NEXT’s Co-founder Pradeep Lama
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Journalist-turned Musician to Woo Nepali Music Lovers

Adding to the list of Nepali melodies and inspiring music videos, the music video of Wari ko Dada Ma Ma is a beautiful rendition on the theme ‘childhood friendship’.

The video is a brainchild of popular Australia-based production company The NEXT’s Co-founder Pradeep Lama.

It features singer & composer Ojha, actors Deepson Pariyar, Nirmal Neupane Pokhrel & Sameer Tamang and a dance segment by The NEXT’s artists Suchana Paudel, Sweta Paudel, Prabha Dawadi, Amit Bajracharya, Yogesh Karki & Pradeep Lama himself.

 

“This is our first project that we did in Nepal as well… It took some time but we are glad that the video is finally hitting the airwaves. The video is our way of celebrating our friendship, and hope it goes on to relate to other such friendships like ours,” said Lama.

Interestingly, the song is journalist-turned musician Anup Ojha’s debut.

“I am happy to come up with my first song. It couldn’t be better than this song which celebrates a beautiful relation of friendship. I hope millions of Nepalis living abroad, far from their loved ones, can relate to this song, and feel nostalgic about their childhood and their special friends,” said an excited Ojha while talking about his experience.

Ojha has a history of writing music reviews, artist interviews, about concerts and national & international music celebrities.

Nepal Music Video of Wari ko Dada Ma Ma

Let’s see how the Nepali audience will receive the music video.

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