Kunti Moktan Explained

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Kunti Moktan
Native Name:कुन्ती मोक्तान
Native Name Lang:ne
Birth Name:Kunti Sundas
Birth Date:1962 7, df=y
Birth Place:Darjeeling, India
Genre:Folk, Modern
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1977–present
Residence:Kathmandu, Nepal -->
Spouse:Shila Bahadur Moktan (married 1983–present)

Kunti Moktan (; Nepali: कुन्ती मोक्तान) (born 11 July 1962) is a Nepali singer.[1] She is classically trained and sings Nepali folk and modern songs. She is best known for her folk–pop songs such as Choli Ramro, Nishthuri Mayalu and Mathi Mathi Sailungey Ma. She usually collaborate with her husband Shila Bahadur Moktan, who is a musician and a singer.[2] Beside singing, she also teaches music at various schools.[3]

Early life

Kunti Moktan was born on 11 July 1962 in Margaret's Hope Tea Estate, Darjeeling district, India to father Prem Kumar Sundas and mother Bishnu Maya Sundas.[4] She completed her high school–level education from Kurseong. In her high school, she also played football. She was a part of the first women football team from Darjeeling.[5] She moved to Kathmandu, Nepal in 1983 to pursue her musical career.[6]

Musical career

Moktan started singing from an early age. She started her musical journey from St. Xavier's High School in Dilaram, India.[7] When in Class 8, she passed the vocal test at All India Radio station in Kurseong and recorded her first song with All India Radio at the age of 15 and second song for Radio Nepal at the age of 18 in 1980. Both Kunti and her husband Shila Bahadur initially learnt music from Jagdish Chandra Rai in Sonada. She came to Kathmandu in 1980 for the first time to sing for the celebration of King Mahendra's birthday. She moved to Kathmandu permanently, with her husband, in 1983.

Moktan has performed in about 20 countries, including the India, United States, Japan, UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Switzerland and South Korea.[8] Apart from singing, she plays the harmonium. Some of her most popular songs are Khutta Tandai Gara, Choli Ramro Palpali Dhakako, Sunkai Bhau Chha, Bhanchan Kohi Jindagi Yo, Mathi Mathi Sailungey Ma and Dali Dali Ma.

Personal life

She married Shila Bahadur Moktan, a Nepali musician and lyricist, in 1983. They have two daughters Shital Moktan and Subani Moktan who are also musicians.

Discography

Albums

!Year of release!Name of the album!Number of songs
1996Mero Man13
2000Kirti13
2003Kusum11
2008Manko Sapana12
Sailunge10
Mayalu Lai3
2009Kamero13
2010Birsi Janelai10
2010Kahile Kahi9
2013 Hamro Bhet10
2020Koseli, Vol. 19
Koseli, Vol. 29

Singles

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: सिर्जना मूल हो, रसाइरहन्छ . Creation is a spring, it keeps on flowing. . 2022-11-25 . सिर्जना मूल हो, रसाइरहन्छ . ne.
  2. Web site: एउटै क्षेत्रमा रमेका जोडी . Couples in the same field . 2022-11-25 . narimag.com.np . Nepali.
  3. Web site: कुन्ती मोक्तानको जीवन : सङ्गीत सिक्दासिक्दै प्रेम बस्यो . Kunti Moktan's life: Falling in love while learning music . 2022-11-25 . RatoPati . Nepali.
  4. Web site: Kangaroo . Himalayan . 2017-10-19 . कुन्ती मोक्तान : नेपाली संगीतकी आठौं सुर . Kunti Moktan: Eight tone of Nepalese music . 2022-11-25 . himalayankangaroo.com . ne.
  5. Web site: हिजोका कुरामा कुन्ती मोक्तान : फुटबल खेलाडीको गायनमा छलाङ . Kunti Moktan talking about her past: A football player's leap into singing . 2022-11-25 . Ukeraa . ne.
  6. Web site: Family Affair II . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120127031200/http://www.wavemag.com.np/issue/article510.html . 27 January 2012 . 11 March 2012 . Wave Mag.
  7. Web site: Kunti Moktan. Wave Mag. 11 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20100707085530/http://www.wavemag.com.np/issue/article2117.html. 7 July 2010. dead.
  8. Web site: Kunti Moktan's Kusum album's Nepali songs. Nepali Matters. 11 March 2012.
  9. Web site: Chinnalata *Award. SangeetSansar.com. 11 March 2012. 5 May 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120505190447/http://sangeetsansar.com/2010/07/chinnalata-award.html. dead.