Kathmandu. The song 'Buddhbhumi,' filled with national sentiment, has been released. The song 'Buddhbhumi,' performed by singer Sunila Gurung, features the vocals of singer Krishna KC and Sunila Gurung. The song, whose lyrics and music are composed by lyricist Suman Pandit 'Bairagi,' also features lyrics by singer Sunila Gurung. The song, whose music is composed by singer Krishna KC, has been mixed by Shyamshwet Rasaili. The video for this song, recorded at Prisma Studio, was shot by Suresh Shrestha and edited by Tekendra Shah.
The song 'Buddhabhumi,' imbued with national sentiment, has been released on the same stage by former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda, former Deputy Prime Minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha, and Chief Minister of Gandaki Province Surendra Pandey. The video of the song was released at a program organized at Barpak in Gorkha on the occasion of Earthquake Day. Speaking after the song was released, former Prime Minister Prachanda praised the song, saying that it expressed the feelings of the entire nation and nationalism.
Former Deputy Prime minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha said that the song 'Buddhabhumi' has become a song that clearly highlights the current situation in the entire country.
Similarly, Gandaki Province Chief Minister Surendra Raj Pandey said that the lyrics of the song 'Buddhabhumi' convey the story of Nepal's current situation, from creating wasteland and moving abroad to political leadership.
The song 'Buddhabhumi' depicts the reality of Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and the country of Mount Everest. The song has become a message that political parties should not follow the dictates of foreigners and an address to the young generation who are leaving the barren land and becoming machines for foreigners.
This song carries a message that the current new generation should be taught about their geography and history of the country's borders and to chart a new roadmap for the country.