Dr Krishna Hari Baral, Prakash Sayami, film director and poet, Suresh Acharya, journalist, Suman Shakya, CEO of Digitainment Pvt Ltd, Geetha Tripathi, researcher, Chang Agrawal, director of Himalayan Television and Binam Thapa, musician were the distinguished guests present at the event. [break]
The album has been called ‘5 Barsa’ (Five years) because the singer devoted five years in creating this touching musical odyssey featuring love, compassion and other human emotions.
Comprising of seven songs, ‘Aama’ is the highlight of the album.
“Jhumyo Timro Badan”, “Kammaraima”, “Sani Nani”, “Kina Aja Eklo Bhaye”, “Sangsangai” and “Prem Tah” are the other songs featured in the album.
“I don’t doubt that Laxxu Niraula will be a musical exception in coming days,” said Sayami.

Tripathi opined, “The songs in this album are soothing to the soul. I listened to them during the night and it brought some kind of peace in me. There is something in his voice that touches your heart. If you listen to the meaning behind his words, I don’t think you can stop your tears.”
The singer shared, “I hope people enjoy my songs and I can sing some more for them. I just want them to enjoy it as much as I’ve enjoyed creating it for them.”
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