Dibya Khaling was a renowned Indian musician, composer, and lyricist celebrated for his contributions to the Nepali music scene. Born on March 28, 1952, in Darjeeling, India, Khaling began his musical journey early, influenced by his father who gifted him a harmonium to help him cope with polio. He went on to compose music for over 1,000 songs, collaborating with prominent Nepali singers like Narayan Gopal and Arun Thapa. Some of his notable works include "Mero Geet Sabai Timi Laai," "Ma Ta Laligurans Bhayechh*u," and "Hey Bir Hinda Aghi Sari." Khaling's legacy is marked by his significant impact on Nepali music during its golden era.
Khaling moved to Nepal in the 1960s and worked with Radio Nepal, leaving a lasting impression on the music industry. He was married to Grace Khaling and passed away on June 25, 2006, due to heart problems. His contributions to Nepali music continue to be celebrated, and his memory is honored through tributes and performances of his timeless compositions. However, the recent releases you mentioned ("Adhikar Video Film," "Mero Sano Sansar," "Sagar Sargam") do not appear to be directly associated with Dibya Khaling based on the available information.
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