Sanjeeppradhan

</noinclude>Sanjeep Pradhan recorded his first song in 1992 with "Mero Preet Mero Priya". Though his first album came out only in 1995, his "Nasha Bhitra Nasha" had already hit the mass and was popular among Nepalese throughout the world. His first hit was reggae based and if he was to go by the trend of other Nepalese musician, he would have brought out more numbers in the same line. However, his next productions were more folk based. His voice has a unique lilt to it that suits folk songs. And capturing this quality, he brought out folk-pop mix songs like "Siri Ma Siri", "Deuraliko Chautarima",”Sanai chhanda” and "Udi Jane" in his next album. This way, he revived the vanishing popularity of folk songs among the Nepalese audience. With "Siri Ma Siri" even the hip-hop generation of youths started humming in the folk tunes, making it as popular as the new trend of pop songs.
Sanjeep is not only well versant in Nepalese songs, he sings equally well in Newari. His "Mohani Wola Swanti Wola" and "Punhi ya jaa:" are popular equally among the Newar speaking society and those who do not understand Newari. Maybe it is his voice that has captured the hearts of the music lovers who are ever in search of a different quality in music or maybe it is his lyrics and music itself that has moved the mass.
Whatever it may be, Sanjeep can do it all. Most of his songs are written and composed by himself. And maybe that is why he has been able to give full justice to the creation. He has already lent his voice to 75 songs, which has been recorded in five Nepali albums and four Newari albums. He has already performed in 250 stage shows including all major cities of Nepal, Darjeeling and Sikkim. He has also performed in Hong Kong in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2000. And every show has increased his popularity in every place he has performed, drawing more crowd every time.
BIO - DATA
Name : Sanjeep Pradhan
Date Of Birth : 23/05/1974
Nationality : Nepali
Schooling : Juddhodaya Public High School , Chhetrapati , Kathmandu

Academic Qulification : B . Com , Public Youth Campus, Dhobichour, Ktm.
Language : Nepali , Newari , English , Hindi
Marital Status : Married
Occupation : Singer
Mailing Address : Cha 4- 334 Kathmandu- 3 , Ward No .18,Bhurungkhel,Kathmandu,Nepal


Star Sign : Capricorn
Height : 5’ 7”
Trainning : Travel Agency Ticketing Basic From
Nepal Academy Of Tourism and Hotel Management -08/12/1995
Member : Charter Member Of Lions Club of Kathmandu Peace.Board Member , Music Association Nepal

Award : National Cultural Academy Award - 2000
Musical Career Started From : 1991
First Song : Mero Preet Mero Priya -1992
First Stage Show : 1991/07/28 City Hall
First Album : Nasha Bhitra, May 1994
Total Album : 13
I. Nasha Bhitra (Nepali) -2051 Jestha
II. Lumanti ( Newari) -2053 Aswin
III. Siri Ma Siri ( Nepali) -2054 Jestha
IV. Tiki Jhaya ( Newari) -2054 Aswin
V. My Unknown Songs ( Nepali) - 2055
VI. Sanai Chhanda ( Nepali) -2056 Baishakh
VII. Best Of Sanjeep Pradhan (Nepali CD)-2056
VIII. Best Of Sanjeep Pradhan -Kuta:
(Newari CD) - 2056/12/07
IX. Chha Lise Tapaewan ( Newari) - 2057/05/27/3
X. Best of Sanjeep Pradhan(Nepali)-2057/03/16
XI. Chha Lise Tapaewan(CD)-2058/4/28
XII. Bholi pheri(CD/CST)-2058/11/23/05
XIII. Moments(Nepali)-2060/05/21
Music Video : Sanai Chhanda(Image Channel)
Madhur Madhur(Image Channel)
Malai Birsera(Nepal Tele Vision)
Phansna Man Lagyo(Shangrila Television)
Nasha Bhitra(Nepal Television)
Siri ma siri( Space Time Network)
Bholi pheri(Channel nepal)
Ke ramro(Channel Nepal)
Lukera timi
Eauta ghar
Manchhele chahera
Total Songs : 250
Total Stage Programme : 600 (Including All Major Cities Of Nepal And Darjeeling,Sikkim)
Stage Show Abroad : Hong Kong - 1996 , 1997 , 1998 , 2000
Malaysiya - 2003
Kuala lampur-01/05/2003
Melaka-04/05/2003
Cameron Highlands-08/05/2003
Johor Bahru-11/05/2003
Japan - 2003
Ebara Bunka Centre,Tokyo-
Omori -29/06/2003
Qatar - 2004
USA Tour- 2005

Inspired By : Family ( My Dad) and Friends
Unforgettable Moments : My Childhood
Aim : To Be a Successful Singer
Hobby : Listening Music / Writing Songs
 
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