Gyanu Rana
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Gyanu Rana | |
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Gyanu Rana | |
| Background information | |
| Born | October 3, 1949 Batulechaur, Pokhara |
| Genres | Modern, Folk |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Instrument(s) | Nepali, western |
Gyanu Rana (Nepali: ज्ञानु राणा; born October 3, 1949) is a singer and a reality show judge, born in Batulechaur, Pokhara, Nepal. She wrote and sang popular Nepali songs like "Siri Ma Siri Ni Kanchha" and "Manchhe Ko Maya Yaha" with Narayan Gopal.[1]
Rana is the daughter of Dharmaraj Thapa, a noted poet and renowned folk singer. Her father worked in Radio Nepal and was later appointed a member of Nepal Academy, a Nepalese government institution formed for the promotion and development of Nepalese culture. Her mother, Savitri Thapa, is the founder of Dharmaraj Savitri Thapa Lok Sahitya Guthi, a forum to promote Nepalese folk songs and culture.[2]
Rana grew up in the Batulechaur subdivision of Pokhara, Nepal, and studied there until the primary level. She later moved to Kathmandu for higher studies. She completed her education in 1965, while enrolled in Padma Kanya, Dillibazar. She studied home science in Bharateswori Homes of Mymensingh in Bangladesh during 1967–68 and passed her intermediate level examination from Tribhuvan University of Nepal in 1970. In 1977, she trained at the Music College, Baroda under M. S. University, Baroda, India. In 1982 she received a degree of Senior-level Diploma in first division from Prayag Sngeet Samiti of Allahabad, India.
Career
Rana has been actively involved in music since her early childhood. Her father, noted folk singer Dharma Raj Thapa, participated in different programs on Radio Nepal, the only government radio station at the time. Like her father she also has a speciality in folk songs although she is expert in singing modern songs and pop songs as well. By now she has recorded more than 2000 songs in Nepali, Hindi and Urdu languages as well as in local Bhojapuri, Maithali and Newari languages of Nepal. Such songs include modern, classical, folk songs, bhajans and gazals of different nature.[2]
Mrs Rana's songs where regularly transmitted through the national media such as Radio Nepal, local FM channels, Nepal Television and many other TV channels of Nepal for the last forty years. She has participated in more than ten Nepalese films as a background singer. By now she participated as a judge in many national musical competitions organized by academic and cultural organizations. She has actively participated in many cultural and international musical concerts that include first SAARC summit in Bangladesh and cultural festivals organized in India, China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and USSR etc.
Rana worked in the government owned Royal Nepal Academy from 1970 to 2006 starting from the post of Artist (Music) to the Asstt. Director (Music) gazetted third class level at the time of retirement. She visited many countries of the world that include India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Thailand, Singapore, USSR, South Korea and Japan and more.
She fluently speaks in Nepali, Hindi, English, and Bengali languages.
She classified as a Famous Class Singer by the government owned Radio Nepal in the year 2055 BS