Yama Buddha

[4][5][6] His songs Sathi, Aama, Aaudai chhu ma, Yo Prasanga, Antya Ko Suruwat, etc.

He went back to stay with his grandparents in Salakpur for about 2 years and studied grades 4 and 5 at Pathibhara Boarding school in Itahari.

[11] He later married his long time Nepalese-British girlfriend Asmita Sedhai in 2013 and moved back to North London with her.

'Saathi', 'Footpath Mero Ghar' and 'Yo Prasanga' depicts the real problems faced by Nepalese society such as poverty, drug addiction, sex trafficking and homelessness.

He frequently performed live abroad (among Nepali diaspora) in countries such as India, Australia, UK etc.