Shweta Punjali

Shweta Punjali is a Nepali musician, well known for her debut album Udaan a number of songs from which were nominated at various national music awards. She is also the winner of the Best New Talent award at the 2016 Nepali Music Video Award and was a nominee for Best Newcomer at the 2015 Tuborg Image Music Award.

Shweta Punjali
श्वेता पुँजाली
Birth nameShweta Punjali
Born1985 (age 3536)
OriginKathmandu, Nepal
GenresBhajan, Nepali Classical, Nepali Adhunik, Pop, Indipop
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2014 present
LabelsShweta Punjali
Websitewww.shwetapujali.com

She sings primarily Nepali Adhunik, a style of singing marked with traditional melodies from the South Asian nation but with an influence of western instruments such as electric piano, guitar, violin and percussion. She also sings bhajan and Nepali classical songs.

Shweta was also a top contestant on a number of national music reality shows Nepali Tara (second season) and Bagina.

Singing style and training

Shweta Punjali iprimarily a Nepali Adhunik (Nepali modern/contemporary) singer and her songs generally use western musical instruments such as the keyboard, guitar, violin and percussion.[1]

In addition singing in Nepali language, she also sings religious (bhajans) and classical Hindi, Bengali and Pakistani Punjabi and Urdu songs. She also sings western pop and indipop.[2]

She has trained under the highly respected music teacher Gurudev Kamat at the Nepal Music Centre in both classical and contemporary styles of Nepali singing.[3]

Career

Nepali Tara

In 2006, Shweta Punjali auditioned for, and was selected as a contestant for the second season of Nepali Tara. She progressed through the competition, reaching the top-20 and then top-10 stages. Until the top-10 stage, decisions on retention or elimination were taken by a panel of judges however, once reaching the top-10, these decisions were taken through popular voting sent in through mobile short messages (SMS).[3][4]

Shweta was eliminated at rank 7, becoming just one of three female singers to reach the top-10 and the highest ranked female singer that year.[3]

Her song, Ko Pase Chha, composed by noted musician Deepak Jangam and featured in the special Close Up Nepali Tara 2 - Top 10 music CD, was among the top most listened song for that season. While a contestant at Nepali Tara, Shweta performed in numerous Nepali towns and cities, including Pokhara, Dharan, Biratnagar, Butwal, Nepalgunj and Surkhet. She also performed at the finale for that season that saw Santosh Lama win the contest.[3]

Bagina

Shweta was also a contestant on the Nepali classical music reality show Bagina in 2005. The show aired on Nepal's national TV channel, Nepal TV.[5]

Debut album - Udaan

On 4 April 2015, Shweta Punjali launched her debut album Udaan (translated: Taking Flight) in the Nepal capital Kathmandu's Theatre Village. The album was launched by renowned singer Deep Shrestha and the event was attended by the who's who of Nepal's music scene.[5][6]

The album was also simultaneously launched on iTunes Store, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, Deezer and other online music stores. Udaan was also the first mainstream Nepali music album (fully produced in Nepal) to be released online to a global audience.[7]

Udaan includes six songs, all of which are written by noted Nepali poet Durga Lal Shrestha and composed by master composer Nhyoo Bajracharya.[5]

Several songs from Udaan have been nominated for top national music awards, including at the 2015 Tuborg Image Music Awards and the 2016 Nepali Music Video Award.[8][9]

Shweta won the Best New Talent award at the 2016 edition of Nepali Music Video Award for her song Achamma Lagyo Malai from Udaan.[10]

Second album

In October 2015, Shweta Punjali announced that she is working on her second album, which would include songs written by Durga Lal Shrestha and Nepali poet and philosopher Viplob Pratik, and music composed by Nhyoo Bajracharya.[11]

Some of the songs featuring in this album include Aau Na Aau, Maile Palasha and Dekhnu Timilai.[12]

Singles

Shweta Punjali has also released few singles by herself or in collaboration with other artists and musicians. Two prominent singles include: Sanchi Mero, a bhajan-inspired song, written by Ratna Shamsher Thapa and composed by Prabhu Raj Dhakal; and Ko Pase Chha, written Gita Pantha and composed by Deepak Jangam.[3]

Concerts

In addition to performing at various towns and cities of Nepal, Shweta Punjali has also performed in Bangkok, Thailand and in New York City,[13] Connecticut State, United States of America, and performed with musicians such as Nhyoo Bajracharya and singers like Babu Bogati.[3][4][11][12][14]

Discography and awards

Album or Single Year Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Award or Nomination
Ko Pase Chha (Single)[3] 2007 Ko Pase Chha Deepak Jangam Gita Pantha
Udaan[15] 2015 Kasto Bhet Nhyoo Bajracharya Durga Lal Shrestha Best Newcomer (Nominated, 2015 Tuborg Image Music Award)[16]
Achammai Lagyo Malai Best New Artist (Winner, 2016 Nepali Music Award)[16]
Best Music (Nominated, 2016 Nepali Music Award)[16]
Bato Herirahechhu Best Music Video - Diaspora (Nominated, 2016 Nepali Music Award)[16]
Aaja Malai
Sanghuro Bho Bato Mero
Haraunchhu Ma
Sanchai Mero (Single) 2015 Sanchai Mero Prabhu Raj Dhakal Ratna Shamsher Thapa
To be announced 2016 Aau Na Aau[12] Nhyoo Bajracharya Durga Lal Shrestha
Dekhnu Timilai[12]
Maile Palasha[12] Viplob Pratik

Documentaries and Films

Documentary/Film Year Type Role Note
Under the Blue Helmet: Life as a UN Peacekeeper[13] 2018 Short documentary Voice over for Nirmala Kambang Uncredited

Personal life

Shweta Punjali originally hails from the Nepali hill district of Arghakhanchi. She was born in Palpa and grew up in Pokhara and Bhairahawa before moving to Kathmandu for her masters at the Kathmandu University School of Management.[11]

It was at this School that she met her future husband, Vibhu Mishra. They married in 2008. The couple moved to Bangkok, Thailand, in May 2012 and from there to New York City, USA in June 2016. They have one son, Vivaan Ajay.[11]

Vibhu also features in the music video of Shweta's song Bato Heri Rahechhu.[16]

References

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  4. "Audition for 'Nepali Tara-3' kicks off". Nepal Republic Media. Republica. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
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  10. "US-based Nepali singer Shweta Punjali wins "Best New Talent" award". www.janapukar.com. Janapukar. Janapukar. 22 October 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  11. "Nhyoo Bajracharya and Shweta Punjali perform live in Bangkok". FEM Nepal. FEM Nepal. FEM Nepal. 24 October 2015. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  12. "Shweta Punjali mesmerizes Connecticut's Nepalis with a live performance". www.janapukar.com. Jana Pukar. Jana Pukar. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  13. "US-based Nepali singer Shweta Punjali contributes her voice to video on life of peacekeepers - Enepalese.com". Enepalese Online News. Enepalese Online News. Enepalese Online News. 12 June 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  14. "राजदूतावास–नेपाली डायस्पोराबीच सहकार्यका बृद्धिका लागि छलफल [tr.: Discussion on cooperation between Embassy and Nepalese Diaspora]". NepalKhabar. Nepal Khabar. Nepal Khabar. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  15. "Shweta's Udaan [translated]". Nepal National Weekly. Kantipur Publications. Kantipur Publications. 7 June 2015.
  16. "US-based Shweta wins award". www.khasokhas.com. Khaso Khas. Khaso Khas. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
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