Sunrise Music Pvt Ltd Presnet's
In Lyrics of Pashupati Sharma
Janaki Tarami Magar's New Nepali Lok Song
"Kya Uttano Paro"
Lyrics of This Song
Male : Hoi Barai Baisakhai Ma Bhukampa Gayo
Tespachi Jhan K Bhayo K bhayo
Maro Maro Saili Maro
Baishakh Laune Bittikai Bhukampale Maryo
Tespachi Nakabandi Bhanni Le Jhan Maryo
Yo 72 Sal le Ta Kya Uttano Paro
Female : Hoi Bara Nakoi Khushi Na Koi Lai Harsha
Nepali Lai Phapena yo Barsha
Maro Maro Saila Maro
Sahar Baschhu Bhanne Lai Ni Gau Ghar Tira Jharyo
Gas Ma Bhat Pakaunelai Daura Tira Jharo
A yo 72 Saal le Ta Kya Uttano Paro
Pashupati Sharma is not an unknown name for people who are familiar with contemporary Nepali folk music, for he has provided dohori lovers—living in and out of the country—with some of the most fun tunes to dance to and contemplate on.
Born in Syangja, Sharma has been singing dohori ever since he can remember—the genre being the most loved art form of the place. In 2002, Sharma’s parents sent him to Kathmandu to become an engineer, but he secretly started performing duets in a bar called Saptakoshi Dohori Sanjh located in Chabahil instead. Later, he started taking part in live dohori competitions, in which he often landed in the top positions.
“My family didn’t support my career choice, as they wanted me to become an engineer. I had to become an artist in secrecy,” says the singer.
Sharma’s debut album, Syangja Mathi Ban, was released in 2003. Since then he has released 17 more albums—seven of them comprise of Teej songs, five have Roila songs in them and five others are collections of folk duets—and has sang about 200 songs in total, penned and composed solely by himself.
“I get a lot of offers to sing other’s songs, but I decline as writing my own songs gives me the freedom to experiment and vary. However, I recently recorded a song titled Lekai Janey Lekali Danphe for a Nepali feature film Bracelet, which is yet to be released. The song is composed by Dipak Sharma, and I had to sing it due to peer pressure,” says Sharma.
Sharma’s style of music may be akin to the typical folk duet, but lyrically, he stands out from the orthodox. His lyrics exhibit an unlikely sort of activism against the traditional—and often problematic—norms of the society and are backed by an added satirical flavour. His song Chhori Paye Maile, featuring Tika Pun, is about how desperate parents are for having a son, a social evil still prevalent in our society, but how joyful it is when the home is blessed with a girl child. The song commemorates the existence of a girl child and slams feticide. Though the singer has made a poor choice of words at places, the song is crafted with good intentions and delivers an important message to the audience.
The singer believes that inspiration for art begins from self.
“One doesn’t necessarily need to get out of the house to write a song. My songs are an integral part of me. They are about what I see and experience in my everyday life. I pour my feelings out in my songs and fictionalise some aspects of it to make them sound interesting. I wrote the song Chhori Paye Maile as a celebration of my daughter Luvina’s birth,” says Sharma. I’m against pre-birth sex-determination tests and feticide. A girl child has equal rights to live as a boy child. I always try to impart social messages through my songs. I guess that’s why my songs are taken notice of,” adds the singer.
Sharma’s most loved song, Malai America Yahi, featuring Sita KC, was written when he was in Qatar for a musical programme. After he witnessed Nepali labourers working for significantly low wages and in extreme conditions, he wanted to do his share in minimising the exodus of capable manpower from Nepal. In the song, Sharma talks about his fondness for native practices and about the importance of little things that lead to living a content life. Making use of a simple and catchy music structure, the song praises the agricultural prospects in Nepal, and hence comes out as a request to Nepalis to not underestimate the opportunities inside one’s own country. The singer uses mockery as a weapon in this song as well.
More Details About This Song
Sunrise Music Presents:-KYA UTTANO PARYO
song:-KYA UTTANO PARYO
Vocal:- PASHUPATI SHARMA & JANAKI TARAMI MAGAR
Lyrics:- PASHUPATI SHARMA
Music:- PASHUPATI SHARMA
Director:- Durga Poudel
Cinematographer:-Durga Poudel
Editor:- Prabin Bhatta/Milan B. K
Model:- PASHUPATI SHARMA & JANAKI TARAMI MAGAR
Audio/Video :- Sunrise Music Pvt. Ltd.
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