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Former Chief Justice Shrestha’s album ‘Jindagika Tareli’ unveiled



KATHMANDU: Former Chief Justice Kalyan Shrestha’s song album named ‘Jindagika Tareli’ has been released amid a program in Kathmandu on Saturday.

Former Chief Justice Shrestha’s father Kul Bahadur Shrestha and mother Laxmidevi Shrestha released the album in a ceremony.

The album contains seven songs related to life, love, spirituality, and patriotism.

Composed by the former Chief Justice, the album features singers Anand Karki, Ramakrishna Dhakal, Satyaraj Acharya, Swaroopraj Acharya, Shishir Yogi, Sumit Khadka and Milan Newar, and music by Shakti Ballav.

On that occasion, the chief guest and father of lyricist Shrestha, Kul Bahadur said that it is inspiring to have the wisdom and conscience to go wholeheartedly for the service of the nation, nationality, and humanity.

Stating that songs are the tribenis of words, music and the sonorous voice, Senior lyricist Yadav Kharel said that the melody should be like the flowing water of a river in a song and Shrestha’s song are exemplary of it.

Dr. Krishnahari Baral expressed his belief that the former Chief Justice Shrestha will be established as a powerful writer and a master in the field of Nepali song, music, and literature.

Senior musician Shakti Ballav welcomed the former Chief Justice for entering the sea of Nepali song, and music and said that his songs not only have diversity in creation but also strengthened the Nepali vocabulary.

Lyricist Shrestha said that since he has entered a new journey of song and music, he will fully respect the feedback and suggestions about the creation.

 

Publish Date : 29 April 2023 21:38 PM

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