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Amrit Adhikari's 'Comeback': 'Peace of Mind' after 20 years of 'Daiko In-Law Village'

भाद्र २८, २०८१
Amrit Adhikari's 'Comeback': 'Peace of Mind' after 20 years of 'Daiko In-Law Village'
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Folk Dohori Singer and National Folk and Dohori Song Foundation Nepal's treasurer, journalist Amrit Adhikari has brought the song 'Peace of Mind' to the market, which contains social pain.

Adhikari, who brought the famous song 'Daiko Sasurali Village' almost 2 decades ago, now in collaboration with singer Ramchandra Chand, has prepared 'Peace of Mind' which includes social events and incidents. made public. The official said that in the

song, how to calm the problems, stress and pain that arise in the mind during daily life is specially raised. Along with this, in the song, the effect of the recent economic recession in the society, the pain of the common people who became victims after the co-operative organizations embezzled the money of the savers, the single women and the old people forced to go to old age homes are also raised. The

song contains poignant words such as 'When wealth can be bought, I bought it with money. The song features senior actors Ramchandra Adhikari, Bimal Adhikari, Yashu Bhattarai and others. In the

song, along with Adhikari, Shantisree Pariyar and Ramchandra Chand and Sunita Budha Kshattri have the vocals, while Vikram Babu Bishwakarma has the lyrics and Nandu Pariyar's rhythm.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २८, २०८१ १३:२६
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