Prakash Shrestha is a renowned Nepali singer known for his melodious voice and significant contributions to the Nepali music industry. Born on December 2, 1957, in Birgunj, Nepal, he began his singing career in 1973. Over the years, he has recorded over 1000 songs and released 12 albums in various formats. His performances have spanned more than 500 shows both nationally and internationally, and he has lent his voice to playback songs in over 150 Nepali films. Some of his popular songs include "Fewatal ko angan," "Safal timro," "Kanchi he Kanchi," and "Gahirai ma Dubdai na Duba." Prakash Shrestha has received numerous prestigious awards for his work, including the Narayan Gopal Music Award and the Prabal Gorkha Dakhsin Bahu from the late King Birendra.
Prakash Shrestha's achievements extend beyond his music. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from Thakur Ram College in Birgunj and a diploma in music from Allahabad University in India. Besides his musical talents, he is also known for his exceptional sports skills, particularly in table tennis, cricket, and football. His international performances have taken him to numerous countries, including Japan, Australia, China, and the United States. His dedication to music and his enduring popularity have made him a beloved figure in Nepali culture.
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