Anju Panta

Anju Panta

Anju Panta performing in Sydney in 2014
Background information
Native name अन्जु पन्त
Birth name अन्जु पन्त
Born 1979 (age 3738)
Tanahun Nepal
Origin Nepali
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Labels Music Nepal
Website http://anjupant.blogspot.co.uk/
Rajesh Payal Rai and Anju Panta, Nepalese singer performing live in Sydney in the event organized by NepaliTouch Australia.

Anju Panta (Nepali: अन्जु पन्त) is a Nepalese ghazals and playback singer. Having lent her voice to popular numbers like the title song of Ma Timi Bina Marihaalchhu, Bhun bhun bolyo bhamara of Saput, Dil yo mero dil in Kismat, and Sustari sustari mannma for Darr, Anju has sung for 18 films and more than 100 Nepalese melodious songs both in duets and solos. Her ghazal Na birse timilai na paye timilai (Nepali: न बिर्सें तिमीलाई न पाएँ तिमीलाई) is considered one of the best song of her career.

Personal life

In the year 2002 she got married to Manoj Raj Siwakoti. Manoj is also very popular modern and classical singer of Nepal. They have a daughter too. Currently, they are separated. After divorce, Anju Panta has changed her religion from Hindu to Christianity.

Hindu Song controversy

She was widely criticized on Nepalese social media after the news published on online newspapers on Sep 5, 2014 saying that she refused to sing a festival greeting song because there was mention of Hindu deities in the lyrics.[1] Later she refused the allegation saying she did that because she was sick. She has recently converted to Christianity from Hinduism.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Awards

In December 2009, at the 13th Close Up Hits FM Music Award function, she collected most of the titles, including Best Female Vocal Performance, and Best Record of the Year for "Nabirse Timilai", which is her biggest hit to date.[8]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2014 Bindabasini Music Award Best Singer Of The Year (Female) (Modern) Katha Jindagiko Nominated
2014 Bindabasini Music Award Best Duet Song Of The Year Sagar Bhanda Gahiro,Maile Jhai and Malaai Maya Gara Nominated
2014 Bindabasini Music Award Best Playback Singer Of The Year (Female) Timi Sanga Risaayera Nominated

References

  1. The Global Dispatch. ". Sep 27th, 2014
  2. "Anju Panta Biography". Lumbini Media.
  3. "Clarification on Official page".
  4. "Musickhabar.com page".
  5. "Official facebook page".
  6. "Media misinterpreted my statement".
  7. "Anju Panta clarifies the controversy". Nepal Toronto.com. September 2014. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  8. Karmacharya, Avash (18 December 2009). "Anju Panta grabs limelight at Hits Award". MyRepublica. Kathmandu. Retrieved 8 September 2014.


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