SoCultures Magazine 2018 Vol 1 | Page 115

SoCultures October 2018 Dhakako, Sunkai Bhau Chha, Bhanchan Kohi Jindagi Yo, Mathi Mathi Sailungey Ma and Dali Dali Ma. Musical Journey It was the lush green city all covered up with the tea gardens, the picturesque Margaret's Hope Tea Estate of Moktan in the Darjeeling district, India where the Kunti Mohan was born. Even in her early growing up age when other girls would just be happy playing with dolls, Kunti would be listening and singing to the music. The foundation of her musical journey had started taking shape. Soon she joined St Xavier’s High School in Dilaram, India Later she decided to pursue the musical career and changed her country to Kathmandu, Nepal With music career blossoming and she married Sila Bahadur Moktan, who is also a musician and lyricist She is a classically trained and sings folk and modern singer. Kunti started singing from an early age. She was studying in class eighth; she passed the vocal test at All India Radio station in Kurseong and recorded her first song with All India Radio at the age of 15 and second song for Radio Nepal at the age of 18 in 1980. from Nepal. Both Kunti and her husband Shila Bahadur Moktan initially learnt music from Jagdish Chandra Rai in Sonada. The couple is blessed with two beautiful daughters Shital Moktan and Shubani Moktan and as the family is completely dedicated to the music, songs and lyrics, both also chose music. Those were the days After winning laurels at her home ground, she received colossal success at foreign soil too. Kunti Moktan has performed in about twenty countries, including India, United States, Japan, UK, Hong Kong, Germany, Switzerland and South Korea. Her melodious voice along with the relentless efforts to reverberate Nepalese music with new zeal has fetched numerous awards. Undoubtedly her voice is going to be a delight to the ears for ages. Cultures Curators 115 | P a g e