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Santosh Lama

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Santosh Lama
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Background information
Native name
सन्तोष लामा
Born(1986-06-20)June 20, 1986
Naubise, Dhading, Nepal
GenresR&B
Occupation(s)Singer, playback
InstrumentsVocal
Years active2007–
Associated actsIndira Joshi

Santosh Lama (Nepali: सन्तोष लामा): (born June 20, 1986) is a Nepalese singer.

He started his singing career in the Nepali music industry after winning the second season of the singing reality show Nepali Tara in 2007 AD.[1] He has done playback singing for hundreds of Nepali film songs and collection albums. He has released three albums. He is known for the songs ‘Batuwa’, ‘Behuli’, ‘Pheri Farkera’, and ‘Jindagiko Goretoma’.[2] [3]

Early life

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Santosh Lama's stage performance during his early career

Santosh was born on June 20, 1986 AD in Naubise, Dhading to his mother Bishnumaya and father Surendra Lama as the youngest son. He has one sister and two brothers. He started out with the singing competition ‘Timro Sur Mero Geet’ when he was studying in Grade 8. He secured third place in the competition and later participated in other national singing contests.[4]

Education

Santosh completed his secondary education from Chandika Devi Secondary School, Naubise and later joined Mangalodaya Secondary School, Thankot. He attended Ratna Rajya Laxmi Campus for his higher education, later receiving a bachelor's degree in Major English.

Nepali Tara

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He first participated in the first edition of Nepali Tara in 2005 AD where he was able to make it to the Top 20. When Nepali Tara returned with its second season in 2007 AD, he again participated and won the title of ‘Nepali Tara 2’ in 2007 AD. As the winner of ‘Nepali Tara’, he was introduced to the Nepali music industry.[5]

Career

He started playback singing with Chetan Sapkota's "Ke Saaro Chitikka Mileko" for the film Bhagwan Sabaiko and went on to sing for films like First Love, Visa Girl, Ek Din Ek Raat, Swor and for films that were not released, during this period. Santosh released his debut album Batuwa in 2010 and won Best Newcomer award at the Annapurna Awards.[4] The song "Kasle Suruwat Garyo Hola" from a collection album was released during the same time; this song took him to another level as a singer.[1]

In his career of more than one decade, he has come up with three solo albums as a singer while he has sung for about 50 collection albums, and more than 40 films. After Batuwa, he released his second album Ambar in 2013. In August 2015, he came out with his third album titled Akshata.

Personal life

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Santosh Lama during a concert

Santosh married his wife Geeta in early 2014. Trivia: When he is not doing music, he is hanging out with his friends or reading books. His musical inspirations include Gopal Yonjan, Narayan Gopal, Bhakta Raj Acharya and Deep Shrestha as well as Pakistani singer Safqat Ali Aman.

Songs and albums

Solo albums

  • Batuwa (2010)
  • Amber (2012)
  • Akshyata (2015)

Playback singing

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  • Bhagwan Sabaiko (Feature film 2007)
  • Godeva (a movie made in Tamang dialects 2007)
  • First Love (2010)
  • Swor (2010)
  • Nigarani (2010)
  • Ek din ek raat
  • Jaba jaba maya bascha
  • New generation
  • Mrigathrisnaa
  • Visa Girl
  • Drabya
  • Birkhelai chinchas?
  • Aabhas
  • Alvida

Collection albums

  • Maan Vitra
  • Rachana
  • Ishara
  • Aasaya
  • Sanghaar
  • Birsana Sakdina
  • Antara

Movies

  • Shiris ko phool (as supporting actor)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "CS : CyberSansar.com – Santosh Lama wins the Nepali Tara-2 title". cybersansar.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  2. "सन्तोष लामालाई गाउँकी मायाको पलपल याद आयो रे हेर्नुहोस (भिडियोसाहित्)". onlinepana.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  3. "प्रेम दिवसको अवसरमा सन्तोषले ल्याए 'के यो माया हो'". dcnepal.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Santosh Lama". Artist Sansar. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  5. "Santosh Lama wins Nepali Tara 2". EkendraOnLine.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.

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