in music from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Tribhuvan University and is currently pursuing his master’s degree at the same institution.
[13] Om Bahadur Sunar,[11] also known as Om Sunar[14] began his singing journey in 2066 BS (2009 AD) with his debut song 'Maga Maga Timi K Magchhau Dinchhu Timi Lai J Magchhau ', featured in the album "Sugandha"[5] Known for approximately 250 Nepali and Hindi tracks, including hits like "Sapne Jo Maine" "Supari Kancho" "Aamaile Bhanthe" "Chandrama Jhai Ramri" "Bariko Patama" "Lahure Sipahi Dai" "Darling" "Adhuro Chhu Ma Timi Bina" and 'Buddha Born In Nepal.
[42][43][44][45] Om Sunar, a multi-talented individual, was born into a middle-class farming and food business family.
Om Sunar is renowned not only for his singing but also for his exceptional talents in music composition and arrangement.
Through these associations, Om Sunar has made significant contributions to the music industry, enriching the community with his extensive experience and exceptional talent.
Some of the films he has composed for include "Don't Break My Heart,"[72] "Kamala" "Awara," "Kampan,"[73][74] "Nepte,"[75][76] "Jhamak Bahadur,"[77][78] "Namaste Nepal,"[79] [80]"Andhakar," "Kurban" "Raftaar," "Ray"[81] "Koila"[82] "Aghori"[83][84][85] "Lobhi Papi"[86] and "Nametine Gau.