Singer Bhim Tuladhar honored by Radio Kantipur

'I'm not lost, I'll be back with a new song soon'

Baishak 27, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Singer Bhim Tuladhar honored by Radio Kantipur

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Radio Kantipur honored Bhim Tuladhar, who was famous as a 'stylish' singer in the forties, in the new series of the program 'Salam Jiundo Itihasalai' on Saturday. Tuladhar, who wears dark glasses, wears dark clothes and has long, curly black hair, is a pop singer who, at that time, took written permission from the police administration to have long hair.

In a program organized on Radio Kantipur on Saturday, he said, 'Those who had long hair were caught by the police and cut off. I applied to get permission to grow my hair as I am a singer. I also got permission from the police, but I never had to show it.' He thanked Radio Kantipur for honoring a person who had almost taken a break from

music through a special program. Even before he started singing, Tuladhar had already entered the music business by opening the Annapurna Cassette Center. In the year 2040, he opened a band with his friends - The Influence. At the end of 041, the same group released their first album, Mayalu Lai. After the release of the second album Sapny in 044, the members of The Influence disbanded. 

After that, Tuladhar not only sings alone in concerts but also started releasing albums as singles. Until the release of 'Samjhna' album in 056, he had given voice in 7 solo and 3 collection albums. A decade and a half later, in 071, he released another album, which was named 'Antaral'. 

'I didn't realize that 15 years had passed while studying topics such as audience interest and the state of the music market. That's why I named the album 'Antaral','' he said, even though he didn't release the album, he continues to sing on different stages. 

He is soon connecting with the new generation through a new song. They say, 'I am not lost. It's just because we can't find the time. I will come with a new song soon.'

Narrating the story of how he once recorded 8 songs together with the band in one day, he added, 'Music Nepal has come out with the same enthusiasm as we did when we released the first album in a small studio.

Singer Bhim Tuladhar honored by Radio Kantipur

Tuladhar's famous songs Angalo Angoma, Maya Deu Maya Gar, Meri Ta Ghar ki Aama Lai, Jab Tu Nai Parai Bhaidiau were performed by singers Ravin Maharjan, Subhas Mandal and Dinesh Maharjan in the program 'Salam Jiundo Itihasalai'. Tuladhar responded that he was happy when the new generation also liked his songs. 

Radio Kantipur has been honoring the older generations of art, literature and music by conducting the program 'Salam Jiundo Itihasalai' on the last Saturday of every month.

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