

Veemsen Lama
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Veemsen Lama (born 5 December, Chitwan) is a Nepali singer and director active since 2003. He began his career with the recorded remake of the classic Nepali film song “Timi Mero Ma Timro – Maya Chokho Chha Hamro”, originally sung by Asha Bhosle and ...
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Veemsen Lama (born 5 December, Chitwan) is a Nepali singer and director active since 2003. He began his career with the recorded remake of the classic Nepali film song “Timi Mero Ma Timro – Maya Chokh...
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