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Sukmit Gurung (Nepali:सुकमित गुरुङ) is a modern classical Nepali female singer who sang popular Nepali songs such as ''Priyatam'' and ''Relimai'' in the 1990s and worked as a playback singer in various Nepali cinemas. She has sung more than 400 songs including those with contemporary musicians such as
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, Ambar Gurung, and Sambhujeet Baskota. She also sang in Newari and Japanese language. She is originally from
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, India, but has settled in Nepal.


Biography

Gurung was born in
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, Sikkim. Her childhood name was Sukmit Ongmu Lepcha (Nepali:सुकमित ओङ्मु लेप्चा).Her father Bi Ongmu Lepcha had a job in
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and mother Pasang Chiring Lepcha worked for the Sikkim women police force. She started singing for church from her early age and performed in stage for the first time at the age of 14. In 1970s, she came to Nepal temporarily with her sister who was working for American Embassy in Nepal. In the visit, she met another musician
Prakash Gurung Prakash Gurung is musician and singer of Nepalese music. He got inspired by his friends in his early childhood to enter into creating music. He was born and raised in Darjeeling, the place where he got chance to learn music from prominent musician o ...
in Kathmandu who encouraged to participate in the voice contest organized by Radio Nepal which was the only radio media in Nepal at that time. She won the contest, which allowed her to work in Nepali music industry permanently as a young female artist. She debuted in Nepali music in Ambar Gurung's musical play
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. Her first recorded musical clips were for advertisement jingles. Her first recorded song was ''Sunchadi Bhanda Mahango'' which was a duet with another prominent singer Om Bikram Bista and music was provided by
Prakash Gurung Prakash Gurung is musician and singer of Nepalese music. He got inspired by his friends in his early childhood to enter into creating music. He was born and raised in Darjeeling, the place where he got chance to learn music from prominent musician o ...
. The song that established her in the Nepali music industry was ''Priyatam'' which was composed by
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. Another popular song was ''Relimai'' which was a duet with
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and composed by
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. She was 28 and pregnant when she sang ''Relimai''. The song was converted in to a music video and is among the early music videos of Nepal. Later, she sang ''Pal Pal'', ''Dhoka Dieu Timile'' which were also well received. Her song ''Pal Pal'' was reused 15 years later in Nepali film ''Romeo and Muna'' Because of her contribution to Nepali music, she was appointed as the assistant music director in ''Nepal Pragya Prathisthan'', a government organization to promote Nepali literature, music, art and culture. Gurung has sung for charity nationally and internationally, such as in Britain. She also sang for joint venture movies made in Pakistan and Bangladesh as playback singer for films such as ''Hami ek hou (हामी एक हौं)'' and ''Dharti Aakash(धर्ती–आकाश)''. In her late carrier, she also sang comical songs ''Chanchale (Nepali:चञ्चले)'' and ''Barabar (बराबर)'' with
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, which were well received in Nepal. When her vocal cord got infected, she became distant from the stage and singing industry. She married Balram Gurung in 2045 BS and has three children.


Albums

*''Kahin ta Birsanu Timile'', it was her debeu album published in 1981 BS *''Palpal'' *''Timi nai bhana'' *''Utsav'' *''Rangeen Lahar'' *''Trishana''


References


External links


List of songs
in Music Nepal. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gurung, Sukmit Living people Nepali-language singers from India Singers from Sikkim Year of birth missing (living people) Gurung people