Singer Suraj Shrestha unveils heartfelt melody ‘Beni Bazar’ echoing young love pursuits
Composed by the talented Deepak Sharma, the song delves into the ardent endeavors of a young man striving to win the affection of his beloved.
KATHMANDU: Suraj Shrestha, the prolific vocalist renowned for his soulful renditions, has released his latest musical endeavor, ‘Beni Bazar’.
Composed by the talented Deepak Sharma, the song delves into the ardent endeavors of a young man striving to win the affection of his beloved.
The track, complemented by Suraj’s captivating voice, resonates with emotions of earnest affection and longing.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Beni Bazaar in Myagdi District, the music video captures the essence of the historic Mallaj Palace and Kusma’s Shatabdi House from Parbat District.
Helmed by the visionary director Kumar KC, the visual narrative stars Usha Upreti and Dinesh Kafle, with Anil K. Manandhar’s masterful cinematography and Manoj Karki’s seamless editing.
This enchanting release marks Suraj Shrestha’s 16th musical offering since his inception into the music realm in 2060 BS. Renowned for his debut album ‘Sur Harmonical Note’ in 2069, Suraj garnered acclaim for its compelling tracks that resonated deeply with audiences.
Collaborating with esteemed musicians such as Raju Singh, Suresh Adhikari, Arjun Pokharel, Kamalman Singh, Udesh Shrestha, DJ Santosh, among others, Suraj Shrestha has captivated hearts with hits like ‘Jiskanchhe Muiyale’, ‘Mudda Haldinu’, ‘Pahilo Maya’, ‘Bhulyu Ki’, ‘Lagdaina Nidra’, and more. Currently, he is preparing to enchant audiences once again with an upcoming collaboration featuring the acclaimed singer Melina Rai.
In a statement, Suraj Shrestha expressed, “This song encapsulates not just a melody but the sentiments shared by numerous young individuals. Songs hold the power to evoke emotions within a vast audience, and ‘Beni Bazar’ encapsulates just that.” Furthermore, he emphasized that the video’s creation aimed to promote internal tourism in the Parbat and Myagdi regions.