Seturam Shrestha (Nepali: सेतुराम श्रेष्ठ) (1891-1941) was a Nepalese musician, singer and composer.
He was an important figure in the development of modern music in Nepal at the beginning of the 20th century, and has been hailed as an Ustad.
[2][3] Among the songs he recorded in a studio in Kolkata, India was the iconic Rajamati.
Ghazal is a poetic form with origins in ancient Arabic verse that expresses the beauty of love.
[4][5] Seturam was born in Asan Kamalachhi, Kathmandu to father Krishna Dhar and mother Hari Devi Shrestha.