Old nepali songs by natikaji biography

          “He was the Melody King of Nepal.” With songs like “Marna baru gahro hunna”, “Aja ra rati”, “Phulko thunga bagera gayo”, and “Yasto pani hundo raichha”, Nati....

          Nati Kaji

          Nepali singer and songwriter

          Melody King

          Nati Kaji

          Born03 Poush, 1982

          Lalitpur District, Nepal

          Died16 Kartika, 2060 (aged 77)

          Kathmandu, Nepal

          NationalityNepali
          CitizenshipNepali
          SpouseSaraswati Raj Bhandari (m.?-2060 his death)
          Parents
          • Mohan Lal Shrestha (father)
          • Champa Devi Shrestha (mother)

          Amrit Lal Shrestha (11 Poush 1982 – 16 Kartika 2060),[1] better known as Nati Kaji (Nepali: नाती काजी), was a Nepali singer and songwriter.

          This was where he laid the foundation for modern music in Nepal through his eternal numbers like 'Pahada Basi', 'Euta tara danda wari', 'Fulai fula fulana.

        1. This was where he laid the foundation for modern music in Nepal through his eternal numbers like 'Pahada Basi', 'Euta tara danda wari', 'Fulai fula fulana.
        2. Natikaji Ka Geetharu-1 | Pahad Basi Banma | Nirab Raatama | Nepali Songs.
        3. “He was the Melody King of Nepal.” With songs like “Marna baru gahro hunna”, “Aja ra rati”, “Phulko thunga bagera gayo”, and “Yasto pani hundo raichha”, Nati.
        4. Natikaji, who was born in Pulchok Lalitpur on December 25, , gave voice and music to Nepali national songs, folk songs, modern songs, hymns, song dramas.
        5. Kaji's hit songs were Nepali Hami which describes about Nepalese people.
        6. Kaji was a prominent music director and singer of his time having composed and sung such evergreen songs as Nepali Hami[2] (written by Madhav Prasad Ghimire).[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

          Early life

          Natikaji was a nickname given to Amrit Lal Shrestha by his grandparents, and became the name he is known by throughout the country.

          He was born in 1982 at Pulchowk, Lalitpur. He lost his mother at the age of 5