Tika Bhandari

Tika Bhandari
Native name टिका भण्डारी
Born 1964
Santinagar, Jhapa
Nationality Nepali
Education M.A. in Political Science
Awards Tribhuvan University Gold Medalist
Website http://www.tikabhandari.com

Tika Bhandari (Nepali: टीका भण्डारी) is a prominent music composer and singer of Nepali music. He has composed music for over 300 Nepali modern songs and has released a total of 23 music albums. He is best known for composing songs like Goli Sishako,[1] Khusi Ta Kahan (Deep Shrestha), Kina Dukcha Timro Man (Prem Dhoj Pradhan), Yo Maya Bhanne Chij (Anju Panta) Gaule, Jo Desh Lai (Kiran Pradhan), Ma Sabda Charera (Deepak Kharel), Chanchale Timra (Rabin Sharma), Chiso Chiso Sun Koshi (Kumar Kancha), Hamro Prem ko Katha (Karna Das), Harka Jeet (Tika Bhandari, Rajesh Payal Rai), Chhati Bhitra Dhuk Dhuki (Tika Bhandari), Qatar Gaye Suadi Gaye (Dekendra Thapa), Aadha Bato (Swarup Raj), Barsat ma uni rujhda (Ram Krishna Dhakal), Sagarmatha Roi Rahechha(Ram Krishna Dhakal), Gangalal ko Jasto mutu (Shiva Pariyar), Timro Man Bata (Pramod Kharel), Ma ta hajur van ko driver (Udit Narayan Jha), Jhilimili Gaun Gharai Ramailo (Deepa Narayan Jha), Ko Sanga Chaina Afno Simana (Mohammed Aziz) etc. Most of the Nepalese singers have sung his compositions. He received Nepal Bidhya Bhusan in 2003 for being faculty topper in M.A. in Political Science from Tribhuvan University. He is also the Deputy Director of Radio Nepal.[2]

Awards and recognitions

Tika Bhandari has been awarded several national honours.

Music awards

Educational awards

Albums

He has worked with various lyricists and singers in more than 23 different musical albums and 4 dozen retail albums.

As a composer

As a music director in Nepali films

As a singer

References

  1. "Music Nepal Network". www.musicnepal.com. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  2. "Radio Nepal: Inclusive Voices of Modern Nepal". radionepal.gov.np. Retrieved 2015-09-19.

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