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Phurba Sherpa | |
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Born | 17th September |
Nationality | Nepali |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, Music Video Director, Television Director, Producer, Singer |
Years active | 2008-present |
Known for | His television career, Music Video and [[Mirmima (One Letter Song)] Geet Ek Akshar Ko]], his music album |
Phurba Sherpa (Nepali: फुर्वा शेर्पा) is a Nepali producer, director, and singer.
Phurba Sherpa worked as a Line Producer for the 2024 film Operation Valentine, produced by Sony Pictures Films India and Renaissance Pictures. [1] [2]
In addition to his roles as a filmmaker, Phurba is also recognized as a Nepali singer. Sherpa's album, "Geet Ek Akshar Ko," featuring the world's first-ever one-letter song in the global music industry titled "Song of Nepal." This set a world record for singing and creating a song using only the letter 'mah' of the Devanagari script. [3] [4]
Sherpa has written for CNN [5] and Annapurna Post [6] about Nepali history and Sherpas and Mount Everest. [7] He has also about the use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the future of media (एआईको सदुपयोग र मिडियाको भविष्य) in the daily newspaper Nagarik. [8]
Sherpa participated in the Global Media Congress held in Abu Dhabi from November 14-16, 2023. [9] [10] Drawing from this experience, he has penned articles sharing insights and reflections from the congress.
Phurba Sherpa has directed and produced several influential television shows.
His television career commenced with the groundbreaking show "War of DJ's 2010," a program that spotlighted upcoming DJs and showcased intense battles among them. This marked the inception of Phurba's journey into television production.
As a director and producer, Phurba Sherpa has helmed a number of shows, including "The Flop Show," "Little Champs," "Top Ten Chartbuster," the NEFTA Film Awards series (4th and 5th editions), "U & Me," "New Year show-Utsav," and Cyber Sansaar. He worked as the producer and director of the Television talk show Tamasoma Jyotirgamaya from 2017 to 2022. This insightful talk show has provided a platform for engaging discussions and valuable insights. Phurba Sherpa has also directed the reality shows Idea Studio Season 5 and Band Champion Nepal. Both shows were broadcasted on AP1 TV, marking a milestone as the first HD Television in Nepal. [11] [12]