New Teej Song 'Chham Chham Nachaula' Released in London

London. A new Teej song 'Chham Chham Nachaula' has been released coinciding with the Haritalika Teej festival. The song, which captures the essence of Nepali culture, the intimate relationship between sisters and their maternal homes, and the joy of Teej, was released during the annual gathering of the Chhetri Society UK. The song has been released through the official YouTube channel of Gurkha Entertainment.

The lyrics and music of the song are by Narendra Basnet, a journalist, lyricist, and social activist based in the UK, while the vocals have been generated using AI. The song begins with the lines 'Yespali ko Teej ma, cheli maiati saath ma, chham chham nachaula samaera haatma' and creatively presents the originality of Teej, memories of the maternal home, sisterly affection, and contemporary issues.

The song, starting with the lyrics 'Yespali ko Teej ma, cheli maiati saath ma, chham chham nachaula samaera haatma', artistically portrays the joy of the Teej festival, memories of the maternal home, affection between sisters, the tradition of eating 'dar', fasting, dancing, and the lifestyle of the modern generation. Along with the cultural aspects of Teej, the song also interestingly incorporates contemporary issues such as the rising price of gold, 'taking selfies', and 'making TikTok videos'.

The music video features Binita Basnet. The video has been directed, filmed, and edited by Pashupati Sunar, and choreographed by Sandhya Rasaili. Binita Basnet has stated that if the song receives love from the audience and listeners, the income generated from YouTube will be used to provide financial assistance to the helpless and underprivileged in Nepal.

Lyricist Narendra Basnet has previously released the song 'Patrakar Patrakar, Hami Patrakar' based on journalism and the official theme song of the Chhetri Society UK, 'Hami Chhetri'. The song 'Chham Chham Nachaula', released targeting the upcoming Teej, is expected to further enhance the enthusiasm for Teej among the Nepali community in Nepal and around the world.

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